DocumentCode :
1768684
Title :
Adaptation of 6LoWPAN to Ship Area Sensor Networks with wired Ethernet backbone and performance analysis
Author :
Sang-Joon Nam ; Jonggu Kang ; Daekeun Moon
Author_Institution :
Electro Electr. Syst. Res. Inst., Hyundai Heavy Ind. Co. Ltd., Yongin, South Korea
fYear :
2014
fDate :
22-25 Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
967
Lastpage :
970
Abstract :
In this paper, we proposed SASN (Ship Area Sensor Networks) model which is integration of wired backbone network (Ethernet) and wireless sensor networks (IPv6 over Low-power Wireless Personal Area Networks, 6LoWPAN). The proposed integrated network model has some limitation compared to sensor networks which is composed of only wired networks because of poor RF environment of inner ship area. However, if SASN model is adapted to ship, it helps to monitor the status of the work circumstance and various equipment more efficiently than only wired sensor networks because of independency from network line. We described characteristics of 6LoWPAN in detail and check the suitability of SASN model to ship based on characteristics of 6LoWPAN. In addition, we did performance analysis through simulation. From simulation result, we showed that proposed SASN model which is composed of Ethernet backbone and 6LoWPAN is possible to be adapted to ship.
Keywords :
IP networks; local area networks; personal area networks; wireless sensor networks; 6LoWPAN; Ethernet; IPv6 over low-power wireless personal area networks; SASN model; ship area sensor networks; wired backbone network; wireless sensor networks; Adaptation models; Marine vehicles; Protocols; Redundancy; Routing; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; 6LoWPAN; Ethernet backbone; Integration; SASN; Suitability;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Control, Automation and Systems (ICCAS), 2014 14th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seoul
ISSN :
2093-7121
Print_ISBN :
978-8-9932-1506-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICCAS.2014.6987925
Filename :
6987925
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