Title :
Monitoring Radiological Incidents Through an Opportunistic Network
Author :
Reyes, Angelica ; Pastor, Enric ; Barrado, Cristina ; Gasull, Marti
Author_Institution :
Dept. de Arquitectura de Computadoras, Univ. Politec. de Cataluna, Castelldefels, Spain
Abstract :
In case of radiological incidents before to send a human team to the site would be better have real time information about the situation that rescue teams can find. In this paper we simulate an opportunistic network over the nuclear plant of Ascó, in Tarragona, Spain to provide network connectivity and resource utilization to the rescue teams supposing a highly partitioned ad-hoc network. The system consists of distributed sensors in charge of collecting radiological data and ground vehicles that are sent to the nuclear plant at the moment of the accident to sense environmental and radiological information. Afterwards, data would be analyzed in the control center. Sensed data would be delivered to a control center using an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) as a carrier. This research use opportunistically not only communication but also sensing, storage, etc. We analyze the pair wise contacts involved in our architecture, as well as visiting times, data collection, capacity of the links, size of the transmission window of the sensors, etc. Based on this information, we propose a transmission protocol with data control. Finally, we implemented an interface through which the control center can modify the UAV flight plan in order to get the highest quantity of data from sensors and ground vehicles and at the same time maximizing the ground sensed data.
Keywords :
atmospheric techniques; autonomous aerial vehicles; data communication; emergency services; environmental monitoring (geophysics); fission reactor accidents; radiation monitoring; remote sensing; Asco; Spain; Tarragona; UAV flight plan; ad-hoc network; data control; distributed sensor; environmental information; ground sensed data; ground vehicle; link capacity; network connectivity; nuclear plant; opportunistic network; radiological data collection; radiological incident monitoring; radiological information; real time information; resource utilization; sensor transmission window size; transmission protocol; unmanned aerial vehicle; Land vehicles; Monitoring; Sensors; Silicon; Silicon compounds; Software; Unmanned aerial vehicles; Opportunistic networks; oppnet simulation; unmanned aerial vehicles;
Journal_Title :
Latin America Transactions, IEEE (Revista IEEE America Latina)
DOI :
10.1109/TLA.2015.7040628