PI-based and anti-windup transmission power control for WirelessHART field devices

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Róger W.P. da Silva, Diego Eckhard, Ivan Müller
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In the last couple of decades, the industry saw an increase in the number of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) in replacement of the old cabled technology due to lower deployment and maintenance costs. To keep this momentum, those industrial WSN (IWSN) must assure robustness, scalability, low power, and low maintenance, and the network protocol stack is an important piece of this puzzle. One great dilemma faced by IWSN protocols is how to sustain reliable radio links while avoiding draining too much energy from the battery. In this context, Wireless HART (WH) and ISA SP100.11a, for example require the hardware of the nodes to provide multiple power levels for transmission. Unfortunately, those protocols do not provide a standard procedure to choose between those levels. A simple but inefficient solution often employed simply chooses the highest level available. Seeking a better solution, this proposal presents a transmission power control (TPC) methodology that allows energy saving while sustaining the quality of the communication link employing a simple proportional–integral (PI) controller plus anti-windup. The proposed approach does not rely on special TPC-related packets, which is advantageous in comparison with other approaches from the literature by allowing this work to be fully compliant with existing IWSN protocols.

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基于pi的无线shart现场设备防绕线传输功率控制
在过去的几十年里,由于部署和维护成本较低,无线传感器网络(wsn)的数量不断增加,取代了旧的有线技术。为了保持这一势头,工业WSN (IWSN)必须保证鲁棒性、可扩展性、低功耗和低维护,而网络协议栈是这一难题的重要组成部分。IWSN协议面临的一个巨大难题是如何在保持可靠的无线电链路的同时避免从电池中消耗过多的能量。在这种情况下,例如,Wireless HART (WH)和ISA SP100.11a要求节点的硬件为传输提供多个功率级别。不幸的是,这些协议没有提供在这些级别之间进行选择的标准程序。通常采用的简单但效率低下的解决方案只是选择可用的最高级别。为了寻求更好的解决方案,本提案提出了一种传输功率控制(TPC)方法,该方法采用简单的比例积分(PI)控制器和防绕组,可以在保持通信链路质量的同时节省能源。所提出的方法不依赖于特殊的tpc相关数据包,与文献中的其他方法相比,这是有利的,因为它允许这项工作完全符合现有的IWSN协议。
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IET Wireless Sensor Systems
IET Wireless Sensor Systems TELECOMMUNICATIONS-
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
5.30%
发文量
13
审稿时长
33 weeks
期刊介绍: IET Wireless Sensor Systems is aimed at the growing field of wireless sensor networks and distributed systems, which has been expanding rapidly in recent years and is evolving into a multi-billion dollar industry. The Journal has been launched to give a platform to researchers and academics in the field and is intended to cover the research, engineering, technological developments, innovative deployment of distributed sensor and actuator systems. Topics covered include, but are not limited to theoretical developments of: Innovative Architectures for Smart Sensors;Nano Sensors and Actuators Unstructured Networking; Cooperative and Clustering Distributed Sensors; Data Fusion for Distributed Sensors; Distributed Intelligence in Distributed Sensors; Energy Harvesting for and Lifetime of Smart Sensors and Actuators; Cross-Layer Design and Layer Optimisation in Distributed Sensors; Security, Trust and Dependability of Distributed Sensors. The Journal also covers; Innovative Services and Applications for: Monitoring: Health, Traffic, Weather and Toxins; Surveillance: Target Tracking and Localization; Observation: Global Resources and Geological Activities (Earth, Forest, Mines, Underwater); Industrial Applications of Distributed Sensors in Green and Agile Manufacturing; Sensor and RFID Applications of the Internet-of-Things ("IoT"); Smart Metering; Machine-to-Machine Communications.
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