Title :
Dealing With Outliers in Wireless Sensor Networks: An Oil Refinery Application
Author :
Gil, Paulo ; Santos, Aldri ; Cardoso, Alberto
Author_Institution :
Dept. de Eng. Electrotec., Univ. Nova de Lisboa, Caparica, Portugal
Abstract :
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have become an important area of research because of their inherent characteristics, such as flexibility, low operational and maintenance costs, and scalability. When dealing with system monitoring in industrial environments, WSNs can be used for detecting and classifying transitory events or be integrated into networked control systems. As such, it is essential that the collected data is reliable, ensuring the quality of received information. A particular case of loss of reliability stems from outliers in raw data collected from the environment through built-in transducers or external transmitters attached to analog-to-digital converter ports. To avoid sending inaccurate data to the base station, it is required to implement a real-time data analysis to be launched at sensor nodes, which takes into account the nodes´ natural computing and storage limitations. This brief proposes an outlier detection and accommodation methodology relying on univariate statistics in the form of Shewhart control charts, and formalized through a distributed hierarchical computational entities topology. The proposed scheme is evaluated on a real monitoring scenario implemented in a major oil refinery plant. Results from in situ experiments demonstrate the feasibility and relevance of the proposed approach.
Keywords :
computerised monitoring; control charts; petroleum industry; transducers; wireless sensor networks; Shewhart control charts; WSNs; analog-to-digital converter ports; base station; built-in transducers; distributed hierarchical computational entities topology; external transmitters; industrial environments; networked control systems; nodes natural computing; oil refinery application; oil refinery plant; outlier detection; real-time data analysis; storage limitations; system monitoring; transitory event classification; transitory event detection; univariate statistics; wireless sensor networks; Control charts; Monitoring; Multi-agent systems; Ports (Computers); Real-time systems; Standards; Wireless sensor networks; Detection and accommodation; multiagent systems (MAS); oil refinery; outliers; real-time monitoring; wireless sensor networks (WSNs); wireless sensor networks (WSNs).;
Journal_Title :
Control Systems Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCST.2013.2288519