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 (TM), Wifi (TM), WirelessHART (TM) and 6loWPAN, and the applications of WSNs in the oil and gas, chemical, food, and nuclear power industries.
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.About the AuthorRama Budampati is a Director of Innovation at Ingersoll Rand. S. Kolvaennu is an Engineering fellow at Honeywell, USA.
Book InformationISBN 9781782422303
Author R BudampatiFormat Hardback
Page Count 250
Imprint Woodhead Publishing LtdPublisher Elsevier Science & Technology
Weight(grams) 390g