DocumentCode
1181566
Title
Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks: Challenges, Design Principles, and Technical Approaches
Author
Gungor, Vehbi C. ; Hancke, Gerhard P.
Author_Institution
Comput. Eng. Dept., Bahcesehir Univ., Istanbul, Turkey
Volume
56
Issue
10
fYear
2009
Firstpage
4258
Lastpage
4265
Abstract
In today´s competitive industry marketplace, the companies face growing demands to improve process efficiencies, comply with environmental regulations, and meet corporate financial objectives. Given the increasing age of many industrial systems and the dynamic industrial manufacturing market, intelligent and low-cost industrial automation systems are required to improve the productivity and efficiency of such systems. The collaborative nature of industrial wireless sensor networks (IWSNs) brings several advantages over traditional wired industrial monitoring and control systems, including self-organization, rapid deployment, flexibility, and inherent intelligent-processing capability. In this regard, IWSN plays a vital role in creating a highly reliable and self-healing industrial system that rapidly responds to real-time events with appropriate actions. In this paper, first, technical challenges and design principles are introduced in terms of hardware development, system architectures and protocols, and software development. Specifically, radio technologies, energy-harvesting techniques, and cross-layer design for IWSNs have been discussed. In addition, IWSN standards are presented for the system owners, who plan to utilize new IWSN technologies for industrial automation applications. In this paper, our aim is to provide a contemporary look at the current state of the art in IWSNs and discuss the still-open research issues in this field and, hence, to make the decision-making process more effective and direct.
Keywords
decision making; protocols; telecommunication computing; telecommunication industry; wireless sensor networks; cross-layer design; decision-making process; energy harvesting techniques; financial objectives; hardware development; industrial automation applications; industrial wireless sensor networks; industry marketplace; intelligent-processing capability; protocols; radio technologies; self-healing industrial system; software development; system architectures; 6LoWPAN; Cross-layer design; ISA100; ZigBee; industrial wireless sensor networks (IWSNs); ultrawideband (UWB); wireless HART;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0046
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIE.2009.2015754
Filename
4796311
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