• DocumentCode
    1348576
  • Title

    The Impact of Temperature on Outdoor Industrial Sensornet Applications

  • Author

    Boano, Carlo Alberto ; Tsiftes, Nicolas ; Voigt, Thiemo ; Brown, James ; Roedig, Utz

  • Author_Institution
    Swedish Inst. of Comput. Sci., Kista, Sweden
  • Volume
    6
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2010
  • Firstpage
    451
  • Lastpage
    459
  • Abstract
    Wireless sensor networks are being considered for use in industrial process and control environments. Unlike traditional deployment scenarios for sensor networks, in which energy preservation is the main design principle, industrial environments stress worker safety and uninterrupted production. To fulfill these requirements, sensor networks must be able to provide performance guarantees for radio communication. In this paper, we consider as a case study the deployment of a sensornet in an oil refinery in Portugal, where sensor nodes are deployed outdoors and might experience high temperature fluctuations. We investigate how the variations of ambient temperature influence data delivery performance and link quality in low-power radio communications. We also study the impact that specific implementation requirements, such as the ATEX fire-safety regulations, can have on the design of the overall network. Our experiments show that temperature directly affects the communication between sensor nodes, and that significantly less transmission power is required at low temperatures. We further illustrate that it is possible to save up to 16% energy during nights and cold periods of the year, while still ensuring reliable communication among sensor nodes. In view of these experimental results, we elaborate on how the temperature influences both the design and the deployment of wireless sensor networks in industrial environments.
  • Keywords
    oil refining; radiocommunication; temperature measurement; wireless sensor networks; ATEX fire-safety regulations; Portugal; energy preservation; industrial environments; low-power radio communications; oil refinery; outdoor industrial sensornet applications; sensor nodes; wireless sensor networks; Electrical equipment enclosures; energy conservation; estimation; industrial control; petroleum industry; power demand; radio communication; temperature; wireless sensor networks;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Industrial Informatics, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1551-3203
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TII.2009.2035111
  • Filename
    5345684