Title :
Efficient I/O joining and reliable data publication in energy harvested ISA100.11a network
Author :
Das, Kallol ; Mathews, Emi ; Zand, Pouria ; Sanchez Ramirez, Andrea ; Havinga, Paul
Abstract :
Energy harvesting technologies have brought a paradigm shift in the industrial automation sector by procreating self-powered wireless input/output (I/O) devices. Unfortunately, current wireless technologies for industrial applications, such as ISA100.11a and WirelessHART, are yet far from supporting harvester powered I/O devices. Although several works have been conducted to address the requirements of energy harvested I/O devices, most of those have focused on minimizing the I/O energy consumption during the steady-state phase of the network. However, a very important aspect, the energy consumption during network joining that consumes a significant amount of energy, is overlooked in these works. In this paper, we therefore analyze the I/O energy consumption in ISA100.11a network during the joining phase in addition to that in normal operation to better understand the challenges of energy harvesting communications. Then, we propose an energy efficient network joining scheme to support harvester powered I/O devices in ISA100.11a network. The proposed scheme significantly reduces the joining delay when compared with the traditional ISA100.11a joining scheme. We also propose a reliable data transmission scheme for energy harvested I/O devices by utilizing spatial diversity that can outperform ISA100.11a data publication through significant improvement in packet reception.
Keywords :
energy harvesting; telecommunication network reliability; wireless sensor networks; I/O devices; I/O joining; WSN; WirelessHART; energy consumption; energy harvested ISA100.11a network; energy harvesting communications; energy harvesting technologies; industrial automation sector; packet reception; reliable data publication; reliable data transmission scheme; self-powered wireless input/output devices; spatial diversity; wireless sensor networks; wireless technologies; Energy consumption; Energy harvesting; Reliability; Shadow mapping; Vibrations; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Energy harvesting; Fast I/O joining; Harvester powered I/O devices; IEC 62734; ISA100.11a; Industrial wireless communication; Reliability;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Technology (ICIT), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seville
DOI :
10.1109/ICIT.2015.7125419