2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/242907
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Wireless Machine to Machine Based Mobile Substation Monitoring for District Heating System

Abstract: Central heating is a sophisticated process, and many factors influence the heating loading for boilers; without comprehensively monitoring and analysis, it is difficult to find out potential hazards of substation heating supplying electrical equipment. This paper presents a wireless machine to machine based district heating monitoring solution that uses smart mobile devices in a global network. In particular, focusing on the design and implementation for GPRS-based multiserial data transmission terminals to co… Show more

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“…Sensor nodes are divided into router nodes and leaf nodes. Among them, heating pipes and heating devices are designed to address allocation, and the leaf nodes are at the end of this local area network and do not have the function of address allocation [19]. The network layer implements routing management in the protocol, and its functions also include address allocation and routing table management for new nodes in the process of wireless sensor network ad hoc networking.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sensor nodes are divided into router nodes and leaf nodes. Among them, heating pipes and heating devices are designed to address allocation, and the leaf nodes are at the end of this local area network and do not have the function of address allocation [19]. The network layer implements routing management in the protocol, and its functions also include address allocation and routing table management for new nodes in the process of wireless sensor network ad hoc networking.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%