DocumentCode
2312977
Title
Environmental Monitoring Using Wireless Sensors: A Simulation Approach
Author
Hardas, Bhalchandra M. ; Asutkar, G.M. ; Kulat, K.D.
Author_Institution
ECE Dept, G.H.Raisoni Coll. of Eng., Nagpur
fYear
2008
fDate
16-18 July 2008
Firstpage
255
Lastpage
257
Abstract
Environmental monitoring is an area of significant research in the field of wireless sensor networks. It has the potential to reveal fine-grained, dynamic changes in monitored variables of an outdoor landscape. A network of sensor nodes spread across a field has the capacity to provide temporal and spatial data regarding the properties of the environment. For example, sensor networks could provide precise information about crops with respect to the soil quality and water content, enabling better irrigation schedules, pesticide usage and enhancing environment protection. The current paper presents a snapshot of sensor network, which can be deployed to monitor vital properties like temperature, relative humidity & soil moisture and then report them through a routing tree to a base station for further analysis. The minimum delay scheduling algorithm is discussed & compared with V-blast algorithm. It has been observed that the later one gives the precise results to monitor an environment. The importance of monitoring our physical environment has never been higher. Many groups - from agricultural operators to natural resource developers to biological researchers to homeland security - all need to make reliable, sensitive measurements in remote or dispersed locations. Some of the harshest and most demanding applications are- irrigation management ,harvest timing ,bio-remediation and containment, water quality measurement and control . In this paper, the parameter that we have taken is environmental temperature.
Keywords
monitoring; routing protocols; temperature measurement; wireless sensor networks; V-blast algorithm; base station; environmental temperature monitoring; minimum delay scheduling algorithm; outdoor landscape; protocol; relative humidity-soil moisture; routing tree; simulation approach; wireless sensor network; Capacitive sensors; Crops; Humidity; Irrigation; Protection; Remote monitoring; Scheduling algorithm; Soil; Temperature sensors; Wireless sensor networks; V- v-blast algorithm; Wireless; sensor node;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Emerging Trends in Engineering and Technology, 2008. ICETET '08. First International Conference on
Conference_Location
Nagpur, Maharashtra
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3267-7
Electronic_ISBN
978-0-7695-3267-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICETET.2008.198
Filename
4579906
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