Synchronous LoRa Mesh Network to Monitor Processes in Underground Infrastructure

Collecting precise real-time information on urban drainage system performance is essential to identify, predict, and manage critical loading situations, such as urban flash floods and sewer overflows. Although emerging low-power wireless communication techniques allow efficient data transfers with g...

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Main Authors: Christian Ebi, Fabian Schaltegger, Andreas Rust, Frank Blumensaat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8703036/
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spelling doaj-03e8db21759848048a648d04775c91fa2021-03-29T22:25:32ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-017576635767710.1109/ACCESS.2019.29139858703036Synchronous LoRa Mesh Network to Monitor Processes in Underground InfrastructureChristian Ebi0Fabian Schaltegger1Andreas Rust2Frank Blumensaat3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0742-7950Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag), Dübendorf, SwitzerlandInstitute of Embedded Systems, Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW), Winterthur, SwitzerlandInstitute of Embedded Systems, Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW), Winterthur, SwitzerlandSwiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag), Dübendorf, SwitzerlandCollecting precise real-time information on urban drainage system performance is essential to identify, predict, and manage critical loading situations, such as urban flash floods and sewer overflows. Although emerging low-power wireless communication techniques allow efficient data transfers with great above-ground performance, for underground or indoor applications in a large coverage range are difficult to achieve due to physical and topological limitations, particularly in dense urban areas. In this paper, we first discuss the range limitations of the LoRaWAN standard based on a systematic evaluation of a long-term operation of a sensor network monitoring in-sewer process dynamics. Analyses reveal an-on average-five-fold higher data packet loss for sub-surface nodes, which steadily grows with increasing distance to the gateway. Second, we present a novel LPWAN concept based on the LoRaR technology that enhances transmission reliability, efficiency, and flexibility in range-critical situations through meshed multi-hop routing and ensures a precise time-synchronization through optional GPS or DCF77 long-wave time signaling. Third, we illustrate the usefulness of the newly developed concept by evaluating the radio transmission performance for two independent full-scale field tests. Test results show that the synchronous LoRa mesh network approach clearly outperforms the standard LoRaWAN technique with regard to the reliability of packet delivery when transmitting from range-critical locations. Hence, the approach is expected to generally ease data collection from difficult-to-access locations such as underground areas.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8703036/Environmental engineeringInternet of ThingsLoRaWANmesh networkstime-division multiple accesswater pollution
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Fabian Schaltegger
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Fabian Schaltegger
Andreas Rust
Frank Blumensaat
Synchronous LoRa Mesh Network to Monitor Processes in Underground Infrastructure
IEEE Access
Environmental engineering
Internet of Things
LoRaWAN
mesh networks
time-division multiple access
water pollution
author_facet Christian Ebi
Fabian Schaltegger
Andreas Rust
Frank Blumensaat
author_sort Christian Ebi
title Synchronous LoRa Mesh Network to Monitor Processes in Underground Infrastructure
title_short Synchronous LoRa Mesh Network to Monitor Processes in Underground Infrastructure
title_full Synchronous LoRa Mesh Network to Monitor Processes in Underground Infrastructure
title_fullStr Synchronous LoRa Mesh Network to Monitor Processes in Underground Infrastructure
title_full_unstemmed Synchronous LoRa Mesh Network to Monitor Processes in Underground Infrastructure
title_sort synchronous lora mesh network to monitor processes in underground infrastructure
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Collecting precise real-time information on urban drainage system performance is essential to identify, predict, and manage critical loading situations, such as urban flash floods and sewer overflows. Although emerging low-power wireless communication techniques allow efficient data transfers with great above-ground performance, for underground or indoor applications in a large coverage range are difficult to achieve due to physical and topological limitations, particularly in dense urban areas. In this paper, we first discuss the range limitations of the LoRaWAN standard based on a systematic evaluation of a long-term operation of a sensor network monitoring in-sewer process dynamics. Analyses reveal an-on average-five-fold higher data packet loss for sub-surface nodes, which steadily grows with increasing distance to the gateway. Second, we present a novel LPWAN concept based on the LoRaR technology that enhances transmission reliability, efficiency, and flexibility in range-critical situations through meshed multi-hop routing and ensures a precise time-synchronization through optional GPS or DCF77 long-wave time signaling. Third, we illustrate the usefulness of the newly developed concept by evaluating the radio transmission performance for two independent full-scale field tests. Test results show that the synchronous LoRa mesh network approach clearly outperforms the standard LoRaWAN technique with regard to the reliability of packet delivery when transmitting from range-critical locations. Hence, the approach is expected to generally ease data collection from difficult-to-access locations such as underground areas.
topic Environmental engineering
Internet of Things
LoRaWAN
mesh networks
time-division multiple access
water pollution
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8703036/
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