Novel communication system for buried water pipe monitoring using acoustic signal propagation along the pipe

IF 0.6 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Omotayo Farai, Nicole Metje, Carl Anthony, Ali Sadeghioon, David Chapman
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Purpose Wireless sensor networks (WSN), as a solution for buried water pipe monitoring, face a new set of challenges compared to traditional application for above-ground infrastructure monitoring. One of the main challenges for underground WSN deployment is the limited range (less than 3 m) at which reliable wireless underground communication can be achieved using radio signal propagation through the soil. To overcome this challenge, the purpose of this paper is to investigate a new approach for wireless underground communication using acoustic signal propagation along a buried water pipe. Design/methodology/approach An acoustic communication system was developed based on the requirements of low cost (tens of pounds at most), low power supply capacity (in the order of 1 W-h) and miniature (centimetre scale) size for a wireless communication node. The developed system was further tested along a buried steel pipe in poorly graded SAND and a buried medium density polyethylene (MDPE) pipe in well graded SAND. Findings With predicted acoustic attenuation of 1.3 dB/m and 2.1 dB/m along the buried steel and MDPE pipes, respectively, reliable acoustic communication is possible up to 17 m for the buried steel pipe and 11 m for the buried MDPE pipe. Research limitations/implications Although an important first step, more research is needed to validate the acoustic communication system along a wider water distribution pipe network. Originality/value This paper shows the possibility of achieving reliable wireless underground communication along a buried water pipe (especially non-metallic material ones) using low-frequency acoustic propagation along the pipe wall.
基于声信号沿管道传播的新型地埋水管监测通信系统
无线传感器网络(WSN)作为地埋水管监测的解决方案,与传统的地面基础设施监测应用相比,面临着一系列新的挑战。地下WSN部署的主要挑战之一是利用无线电信号通过土壤传播来实现可靠的地下无线通信的有限范围(小于3米)。为了克服这一挑战,本文的目的是研究一种利用声信号沿埋地水管传播的地下无线通信新方法。设计/方法/方法基于无线通信节点的低成本(最多几十磅)、低供电能力(1 W-h左右)和小型化(厘米级)的要求,开发了一种声学通信系统。该系统在分级差的砂土中进行了埋地钢管和分级好的砂土中进行了埋地中密度聚乙烯(MDPE)管的进一步测试。结果预测沿埋地钢管和埋地MDPE管道的声衰减分别为1.3 dB/m和2.1 dB/m,埋地钢管和埋地MDPE管道在17 m和11 m处可以实现可靠的声通信。虽然这是重要的第一步,但需要更多的研究来验证沿着更广泛的配水管网的声学通信系统。本文展示了利用沿管壁的低频声波传播实现沿埋地水管(特别是非金属材料水管)可靠的地下无线通信的可能性。
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International Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications
International Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS-
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