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TY - GEN
T1 - WSN Evaluation in Industrial Environments First results and lessons learned
AU - Pöttner, Wolf-Bastian
AU - Wolf, Lars
AU - Cecilio, José
AU - Furtado, Pedro
AU - Silva, Ricardo
AU - Silva, Jorge Sa
AU - Santos, Amancio
AU - Gil, Paulo
AU - Cardoso, Alberto
AU - Zinonos, Zinon
AU - Ó, Jose Manuel do
AU - McCarthy, Ben
AU - Brown, James
AU - Roedig, Utz
AU - O'Donovan, Tony
AU - Sreenan, Cormac J.
AU - He, Zhitao
AU - Voigt, Thiemo
AU - Jugel, Anja
PY - 2011/6/1
Y1 - 2011/6/1
N2 - The GINSENG project develops performance-controlled wireless sensor networks that can be used for time-critical applications in hostile environments such as industrial plant automation and control. GINSENG aims at integrating wireless sensor networks with existing enterprise resource management solutions using a middleware. A cornerstone is the evaluation in a challenging industrial environment — an oil refinery in Portugal. In this paper we first present our testbed. Then we introduce our solution to access, debug and flash thesensor nodes remotely from an operations room in the plant or from any location with Internet access. We further present our experimental methodology and show some exemplary results from the refinery testbed.
AB - The GINSENG project develops performance-controlled wireless sensor networks that can be used for time-critical applications in hostile environments such as industrial plant automation and control. GINSENG aims at integrating wireless sensor networks with existing enterprise resource management solutions using a middleware. A cornerstone is the evaluation in a challenging industrial environment — an oil refinery in Portugal. In this paper we first present our testbed. Then we introduce our solution to access, debug and flash thesensor nodes remotely from an operations room in the plant or from any location with Internet access. We further present our experimental methodology and show some exemplary results from the refinery testbed.
M3 - Conference contribution/Paper
BT - Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Performance Control in Wireless Sensor Networks (PWSN/DCOSS 2011)
ER -