2016
DOI: 10.1049/iet-wss.2015.0096
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RF channel modelling and multi‐hop routing for wireless sensor networks located on oil rigs

Abstract: This study presents a combined analytical and empirical model for predicting the signal loss effects of metallic drilling rig structures on radio-frequency electromagnetic waves used by wireless sensor networks (WSNs) installed on a drilling rig. The model is based on the combination of free space path loss and the excess loss caused by the metallic structure separately. The authors combine both losses to predict the overall loss of signal strength. The model has been validated against field data collected fro… Show more

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“…Its main drawback is the fact that it is usually too idealistic to measure practical industrial environments and can offer only a very loose bound in performance, as it will be also obvious from our studies in Sections V, VI and VII. FSL has been used as a bound also in other IoT-related studies, for example for wireless propagation over sandy terrains [20] or in oil rigs [21].…”
Section: A Free Space Loss Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its main drawback is the fact that it is usually too idealistic to measure practical industrial environments and can offer only a very loose bound in performance, as it will be also obvious from our studies in Sections V, VI and VII. FSL has been used as a bound also in other IoT-related studies, for example for wireless propagation over sandy terrains [20] or in oil rigs [21].…”
Section: A Free Space Loss Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%