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Paper IDC-1-3.4
Paper Title On Placement of End Devices in LPWAN Based WSN for Environmental Monitoring Applications
Authors Ayumi Kaichi, Shusuke Narieda, Mie University, Japan; Takeo Fujii, The University of Electro-Communications, Japan; Kenta Umebayashi, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan; Hiroshi Naruse, Mie University, Japan
Session C-1-3: Emerging technologies based on signal processing for wireless sensor networks
TimeTuesday, 08 December, 17:15 - 19:15
Presentation Time:Tuesday, 08 December, 18:00 - 18:15 Check your Time Zone
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Topic Wireless Communications and Networking (WCN): Special Session: Emerging technologies based on signal processing for wireless sensor networks
Abstract In order to understand the heat island phenomenon or air pollution caused by PM2.5, it is necessary to accurately measure physical quantities, which can be measured systems based on a wireless sensor network (WSN). For the purpose, it is necessary to consider the optimal placement of sensors considering cost for the installation. We develop 920\,MHz band wireless sensor network for the measurement of some quantities including temperature, relative humidity, atmospheric pressure and dust. The developed system is based on LoRa networks. We measure these quantities in the actual environment (Kamihama campus at Mie University) and consider the tendency of the measured value for each observed quantities. In this paper, based on the measurement results, the spatially and temporally characteristics of each measured quantity for the optimal placement of EDs in LPWAN based WSN.