Industrial IT revolution through wireless sensor network technologies

Recent advances in wireless technology have enabled the deployment of low-cost wireless solutions that are capable of robust and reliable communication in the resources and manufacturing industries. Wireless application areas such as networking, sensors, and asset tracking offer great opportunitiesf...

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Main Authors: Petersen, S., Carlsen, S., Talevski, Alex
Other Authors: Ulieru, M.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29440
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description Recent advances in wireless technology have enabled the deployment of low-cost wireless solutions that are capable of robust and reliable communication in the resources and manufacturing industries. Wireless application areas such as networking, sensors, and asset tracking offer great opportunitiesfor production optimization where the use of wired counterparts prove to be prohibitive, expensive or difficult to implement and maintain. Data that is gathered from such wireless devices and networks is quite valuable and leads to new and innovative solutions that may aid the resources and manufacturingindustries in preventing problems, reducing operating costs and generally improving operations. Using wireless sensor networks, we propose new intelligent solutions that aid factory monitoring, maintenance, error tolerance and security and safety. In this paper, related wireless technologies are discussed.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-294402017-09-13T15:55:38Z Industrial IT revolution through wireless sensor network technologies Petersen, S. Carlsen, S. Talevski, Alex Ulieru, M. Wireless sensor networks and devices Recent advances in wireless technology have enabled the deployment of low-cost wireless solutions that are capable of robust and reliable communication in the resources and manufacturing industries. Wireless application areas such as networking, sensors, and asset tracking offer great opportunitiesfor production optimization where the use of wired counterparts prove to be prohibitive, expensive or difficult to implement and maintain. Data that is gathered from such wireless devices and networks is quite valuable and leads to new and innovative solutions that may aid the resources and manufacturingindustries in preventing problems, reducing operating costs and generally improving operations. Using wireless sensor networks, we propose new intelligent solutions that aid factory monitoring, maintenance, error tolerance and security and safety. In this paper, related wireless technologies are discussed. 2008 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29440 10.4108/ICST.ITREVOLUTIONS2008.5146 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). fulltext
spellingShingle Wireless sensor networks and devices
Petersen, S.
Carlsen, S.
Talevski, Alex
Industrial IT revolution through wireless sensor network technologies
title Industrial IT revolution through wireless sensor network technologies
title_full Industrial IT revolution through wireless sensor network technologies
title_fullStr Industrial IT revolution through wireless sensor network technologies
title_full_unstemmed Industrial IT revolution through wireless sensor network technologies
title_short Industrial IT revolution through wireless sensor network technologies
title_sort industrial it revolution through wireless sensor network technologies
topic Wireless sensor networks and devices
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29440