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Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks: Monitoring, Control and Automation [Hardback]

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Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks: Monitoring, Control and Automation explores the explosive growth that has occurred in the use of wireless sensor networks in a variety of applications during the last few years. As wireless technology can reduce costs, increase productivity, and ease maintenance, the book looks at the progress in standardization efforts regarding reliability, security, performance, power consumption, and integration.

Early sections of the book discuss issues such as media access control (MAC), antenna design and site survey, energy harvesting, and explosion-proof design. Subsequent sections present WSN standards, including ISA100, ZigBee™, Wifi™, WirelessHART™ and 6loWPAN, and the applications of WSNs in the oil and gas, chemical, food, and nuclear power industries.

  • Reviews technologies and standards for industrial wireless sensor networks
  • Considers particular applications for the technology and their ability to reduce costs, increase productivity, and ease maintenance
  • Focuses on industry needs and standardization efforts regarding reliability, security, performance, power consumption, and integration.

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This book provides a review of important issues in the growing area of wireless sensor networks that includes their applications in industry, and how they can reduce costs, increase productivity, and ease maintenance, also addressing standardization efforts regarding reliability, security, performance, power consumption, and integration.
List of Contributors
ix
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Part One Wireless sensor network technologies and standards
1(104)
1 Industrial data communications protocols and application layers
3(22)
D. Caro
1.1 Data communications in manufacturing
3(2)
1.2 Physical and Data Link Layers
5(6)
1.3 Application Layers
11(3)
1.4 Additional protocol families
14(9)
1.5 Sources of further information
23(2)
2 Energy harvesting and battery technologies for powering wireless sensor networks
25(14)
G. Tuna
V.C. Gungor
2.1 Introduction
25(1)
2.2 Energy harvesting for WSNs
25(5)
2.3 Energy storage for WSNs
30(3)
2.4 Open research issues
33(1)
2.5 Conclusions
34(5)
Acknowledgment
35(1)
References
35(4)
3 Process control and diagnostics over wireless sensor networks
39(18)
S. Kolavennu
3.1 Introduction and motivation
39(1)
3.2 Architecture for intelligent control over sensor networks
40(3)
3.3 Elements of the framework
43(10)
3.4 Conclusions
53(4)
Acknowledgments
54(1)
References
54(3)
4 Wireless sensor network administrative management
57(22)
M. Kalochristianakis
E. Varvarigos
4.1 Introduction
57(4)
4.2 General-purpose IM
61(8)
4.3 Managing WSNs
69(10)
References
77(2)
5 WirelessHART™ sensor networks
79(26)
S. Han
M. Nixon
D. Chen
A.K. Mok
P. Muston
5.1 An overview of WirelessHART sensor networks
79(3)
5.2 WirelessHART communication stack
82(9)
5.3 Data management and network management in WirelessHART networks
91(2)
5.4 Case study
93(7)
5.5 Conclusion and future trends
100(5)
References
102(3)
Part Two Wireless sensor network applications
105(124)
6 Wireless networks in underground mines
107(18)
P. Marko
S. Pirjo
6.1 Introduction
107(2)
6.2 Characteristics of underground mines and design of wireless communications
109(2)
6.3 Case study: Wireless networks in Kemi mine automation
111(7)
6.4 Recent research and future trends
118(3)
6.5 Conclusions
121(1)
6.6 Further information
121(4)
References
121(4)
7 Wireless sensor networks for the monitoring and control of nuclear power plants
125(30)
P.L. Fuhr
7.1 Introduction
125(1)
7.2 Wireless sensor networks---motivations
125(2)
7.3 Network architecture for a secure wireless sensor network for nuclear power plants
127(12)
7.4 Current wireless technology implementations
139(8)
7.5 Applicable nuclear standards
147(7)
7.6 Implications for wireless in nuclear power plants
154(1)
References
154(1)
8 Wireless gas sensors for industrial life safety
155(12)
S. Kolavennu
P. Gonia
8.1 Introduction
155(2)
8.2 Wireless gas sensing
157(2)
8.3 Location tracking
159(5)
8.4 Use cases and conclusions
164(3)
References
166(1)
9 Isochronous wireless communication system for industrial automation
167(22)
E. Sisinni
F. Tramarin
9.1 Characteristics of industrial traffic, i.e., process vs. factory automation and real-time cyclic (RTC), real-time acyclic (RTA), and best effort (BE) data
167(2)
9.2 Wireless communication protocol stack for industrial application: From the physical to the application layer
169(2)
9.3 The importance of medium access control protocols
171(3)
9.4 Practical examples: Proprietary versus standard solution
174(15)
References
186(3)
10 A hierarchical wireless sensor network design for monitoring a pipeline infrastructure
189(24)
I. Jawhar
N. Mohamed
D.P. Agrawal
10.1 Introduction
189(1)
10.2 Related work
190(1)
10.3 Pipeline types and monitoring issues
191(2)
10.4 Use of a wireless sensor network for pipeline protection
193(2)
10.5 Networking hierarchy model and associated addressing scheme
195(4)
10.6 Network routing protocols
199(2)
10.7 Adopting wireless sensor technologies
201(3)
10.8 Simulation
204(3)
10.9 Open issues
207(1)
10.10 Conclusions
208(5)
References
209(4)
11 Shared spectrum for industrial wireless sensors
213(16)
P.L. Fuhr
P. Ewing
S. Forge
11.1 Introduction
213(3)
11.2 Spectrum occupancy
216(2)
11.3 Dynamic access and regulations
218(4)
11.4 License-exempt spectrum for an industrial Wi-Fi model
222(2)
11.5 Industrial implications
224(1)
11.6 Conclusion
225(4)
References
227(2)
Index 229
Rama Budampati is a Director of Innovation at Ingersoll Rand. S. Kolvaennu is an Engineering fellow at Honeywell, USA.