Title :
A Low Power Wireless Sensor Network for Gully Pot Monitoring in Urban Catchments
Author :
See, Chan H. ; Horoshenkov, Kirill V. ; Abd-Alhameed, Raed A. ; Hu, Yim Fun ; Tait, Simon J.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng. Design & Technol., Bradford Univ., Bradford, UK
fDate :
5/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Sewer and gully blockages are the main cause of residential sewer flooding in the U.K. A low-cost and power efficient wireless sensor mesh networking communication system has been designed, developed and implemented to provide adequate warning on potential blockage incidents to prevent sewer failure. By monitoring the water level of the gully pot at each residential property, the water company will be proactively informed of the best course of actions to eliminate the causal problem, i.e., blockage and leakage within the sewer infrastructure. Hence, the number of residential sewer flooding and pollution incidents can be reduced. The prototype system consists of eight Zigbee based wireless sensor nodes and a GPRS enabled data gatherer. Each Zigbee sensor node comprises of a radio transceiver, a data acquisition board and an acoustic sensor probe. Field trials were carried out in an outdoor scenario to cross-validate the theoretical and practical performance of the prototype system. The results in terms of durability of sensors, sensor nodes and gateways and reliability of communication under real operational conditions and within a typical inner city urban environment are discussed. The problems encountered and solutions to tackle these problems were addressed.
Keywords :
Zigbee; acoustic devices; cellular radio; computer network reliability; computerised monitoring; condition monitoring; data acquisition; radio transceivers; water pollution; wireless mesh networks; wireless sensor networks; GPRS; Zigbee based wireless sensor node; acoustic sensor probe; communication reliability; data acquisition board; gully blockage; gully pot monitoring; inner city urban environment; low-cost power efficient wireless sensor mesh networking communication system; radio transceiver; real operational condition; residential sewer flooding; residential sewer pollution incident; sewer blockage; sewer failure; sewer infrastructure; urban catchment; water company; water level monitoring; Floods; Monitoring; Probes; Reliability; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Zigbee; GPRS; Zigbee; residential sewer flooding; wireless mesh networking;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2011.2174354