Abstract :
In order to properly conserve the historical documents it is critical to continuously measure some parameters, such as temperature, relative humidity, light and, also, pollutants, either in repository or bookrack rooms. The deployment of a wireless sensor network in a library can help implementing these measurements in real-time, continuously, and in a much easier and cheap way. In this paper, we present a practical testbed deployed in the Hunan library, located in Changsha, China. This work is being developed in the context of an ongoing project on library environmental and structural monitoring using wireless sensor networks. The experimental testbed is described, as well as all the problems identified.
Keywords :
document handling; environmental factors; history; public libraries; wireless sensor networks; Hunan library environmental monitoring system; bookrack room; historical document conservation; structural monitoring; wireless sensor network; Books; Humidity control; Humidity measurement; Libraries; Monitoring; Pollution measurement; Temperature control; Testing; Urban pollution; Wireless sensor networks; Documents preventive conservation; Environmental monitoring; Wireless Sensor Networks;