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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2012

A Realistic Experiment of a Wireless Sensor Network on Board a Vessel

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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) may be a very useful technology for monitoring systems in hostile environments. Few works have treated the use of this technology in the particular metallic shipboard environment. This paper reports on the deployment of a WSN on board a ferry-type boat during realistic conditions. The network was tested during sailings and stopovers for several days. The results of our previous papers reporting on the radio wave propagation on board ships are recalled. The network performance and a comparison of its evolution with respect to previous results are presented. In spite of the metallic structure of ferries and the dynamic movement of crew and passengers on board, the results have shown a very good network reliability and connectivity. The previous conclusions have been also confirmed by the topology evolution of the network and the analysis of RSSI levels of links between sensor nodes.

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Electronique
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hal-00776868 , version 1 (16-01-2013)

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Hussein Kdouh, Christian Brousseau, Gheorghe Zaharia, Guy Grunfelder, Ghaïs El Zein. A Realistic Experiment of a Wireless Sensor Network on Board a Vessel. 9th International Conference on Communications, COMM 2012, Jun 2012, Bucarest, Romania. pp.189 - 192. ⟨hal-00776868⟩
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