GENESI: Wireless sensor networks for structural monitoring


Autoria(s): O'Flynn, Brendan; Boyle, David; Popovici, Emanuel M.; Magno, Michele; Petrioli, C.
Contribuinte(s)

Higher Education Authority

Science Foundation Ireland

European Commission

Data(s)

30/04/2012

30/04/2012

01/09/2011

30/04/2012

Resumo

The GENESI project has the ambitious goal of bringing WSN technology to the level where it can provide the core of the next generation of systems for structural health monitoring that are long lasting, pervasive and totally distributed and autonomous. This goal requires embracing engineering and scientific challenges never successfully tackled before. Sensor nodes will be redesigned to overcome their current limitations, especially concerning energy storage and provisioning (we need devices with virtually infinite lifetime) and resilience to faults and interferences (for reliability and robustness). New software and protocols will be defined to fully take advantage of the new hardware, providing new paradigms for cross-layer interaction at all layers of the protocol stack and satisfying the requirements of a new concept of Quality of Service (QoS) that is application-driven, truly reflecting the end user perspective and expectations. The GENESI project will develop long lasting sensor nodes by combining cutting edge technologies for energy generation from the environment (energy harvesting) and green energy supply (small form factor fuel cells); GENESI will define models for energy harvesting, energy conservation in super-capacitors and supplemental energy availability through fuel cells, in addition to the design of new algorithms and protocols for dynamic allocation of sensing and communication tasks to the sensors. The project team will design communication protocols for large scale heterogeneous wireless sensor/actuator networks with energy-harvesting capabilities and define distributed mechanisms for context assessment and situation awareness. This paper presents an analysis of the GENESI system requirements in order to achieve the ambitious goals of the project. Extending from the requirements presented, the emergent system specification is discussed with respect to the selection and integration of relevant system components.The resulting integrated system will be evaluated and characterised to ensure that it is capable of satisfying the functional requirements of the project

Science Foundation Ireland (CSET - Centre for Science, Engineering and Technology, grant 07/CE/I1147); European Commission (FP7 - GENESI); Higher Education Authority (National Access Programme)

Accepted Version

Peer reviewed

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

O Flynn, Brendan; Boyle, David; Popovici, Emanuel M.; Magno, Michele; Petrioli, C. (2011) GENESI: Wireless sensor networks for structural monitoring 35th International Conference of IMAPS - CPMT IEEE Poland, Gdansk-Sobieszewo, Poland, 21-24 Sep, 2011.

http://hdl.handle.net/10468/572

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

35th International Conference of IMAPS - CPMT IEEE Poland, Gdansk-Sobieszewo, Poland, 21-24 Sep, 2011.

http://imaps2011.eti.pg.gda.pl/

http://genesi.di.uniroma1.it/

Palavras-Chave #Green wireless sensor networks #Green energy sources #Wireless sensor networks #Structural health monitoring
Tipo

Conference item