18 research outputs found

    Applications of Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks

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    International audienceThe collaborative nature of industrial wireless sensor networks (IWSNs) brings several advantages over traditional wired industrial monitoring and control systems, including self-organization, rapid deployment, flexibility, and inherent intelligent processing. In this regard, IWSNs play a vital role in creating more reliable, efficient, and productive industrial systems, thus improving companies' competitiveness in the marketplace. Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks: Applications, Protocols, and Standards examines the current state of the art in industrial wireless sensor networks and outlines future directions for research

    Feasibility Evaluation of a Vibration-Based Leak Detection Technique for Sustainable Water Distribution Pipeline System Monitoring

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    Conventional water pipeline leak-detection surveys employ labor-intensive acoustic techniques, which are usually expensive and less useful for continuous monitoring of distribution pipelines. Based on a comprehensive review of literature and available commercial products, it has been recognized that despite previous studies and products attempting to address the limitations of the conventional surveys by proposing and evaluating a myriad of leak-detection techniques (LDTs), they lacked extensive validation on complex looped systems. Additionally, they offer limited compatibility with some pipe materials such as those made of plastic and may even fail to distinguish leaks from other system disturbances. A novel LDT that addresses some of these limitations is developed and evaluated in the current study using an experimental set-up that is representative of a real-world pipeline system and made of Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) pipe. The studied LDT requires continuous monitoring of the change in the cross spectral density of surface vibration measured at discrete locations along the pipeline. This vibration-based LDT was hypothesized to be capable of not only detecting the onset of leakage, but also determining its relative severity in complex pipeline systems. Findings based on a two-phase, controlled experimental testing revealed that the proposed LDT is capable of detecting leakages and estimating their relative severities in a real-size, multi-looped pipeline system that is comprised of multiple joints, bends and pipes of multiple sizes. Furthermore, the sustainability merits of the proposed LDT for a representative application scenario are estimated. Specifically, life cycle costs and energy consumption for monitoring the large diameter pipelines in the water distribution system of the Charleston peninsula region in South Carolina are estimated by developing conceptual prototypes of the sensing, communication and computation schemes for practically employing the proposed LDT. The prototype designs are informed by the knowledge derived from the two-phase experimental testing campaign. Overall, the proposed study contributes to the body of knowledge on water pipeline leak detection, specifically to non-intrusive vibration-based monitoring, applications on plastic pipelines, and smart and sustainable network-wide continuous monitoring schemes

    Natural and Technological Hazards in Urban Areas

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    Natural hazard events and technological accidents are separate causes of environmental impacts. Natural hazards are physical phenomena active in geological times, whereas technological hazards result from actions or facilities created by humans. In our time, combined natural and man-made hazards have been induced. Overpopulation and urban development in areas prone to natural hazards increase the impact of natural disasters worldwide. Additionally, urban areas are frequently characterized by intense industrial activity and rapid, poorly planned growth that threatens the environment and degrades the quality of life. Therefore, proper urban planning is crucial to minimize fatalities and reduce the environmental and economic impacts that accompany both natural and technological hazardous events
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