Energy Harvesting for Water Quality Monitoring using Floating Sensor Networks: A Generic Framework.
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https://doi.org/10.30537/sjet.v1i2.193Abstract
Water is a constrained asset and basic requirement for animals, cultivation and industry that exist on this Earth including mankind. Subsequently, to measure the characteristics like physical, biological and chemical attributes of water becomes indispensable. Floating sensor networks (FSN) with in-situ sensors are now widely used to gather the water quality data. The main goal that deals with FSNs is data reliability, congestion control, optimal node placement and energy. So far, we proposed a generic framework for energy harvesting, reliable data transform congestion detection and deployment strategy for FSN to collect water quality data. Energy harvesting subsystem model will be designed to fulfill the needs for the desired application scenarios in sensor networks and extend the network lifetime. Therefore, this model will help in scheduling the sending/receiving, sleeping and idle time of the node. By incorporating this framework, network lifetime can be prolonged. For reliable data transform and congestion detection; a model will be developed to enhance the data delivery. The objectives of optimal node deployment are full coverage, network connectivity, improve the data fidelity and enhance the network lifetime.
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