IoT and Relaying Aided Transmission Technologies for Monitoring Electrical Equipment Status

This paper presents a novel approach to monitoring the status of electrical equipment using Internet of Things (IoT) and relaying-aided transmission technologies, where data rate is used as a key metric for evaluating system monitoring performance. In this framework, relaying plays a pivotal role, e...

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Veröffentlicht in:EAI endorsed transactions on scalable information systems 2024-02
Hauptverfasser: Yi, Yawen, Chen, Chuan, Chen, Ziran, Jie, Ganxin, Tu, Yong, Zhang, Qijun
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper presents a novel approach to monitoring the status of electrical equipment using Internet of Things (IoT) and relaying-aided transmission technologies, where data rate is used as a key metric for evaluating system monitoring performance. In this framework, relaying plays a pivotal role, enhancing the robustness and efficiency of data transmission in the monitoring process. We employ the optimal relay selection algorithms to identify and employ the most effective relay to assist in the transmission, thereby optimizing the communication link between the electrical equipment and the monitoring system. To provide a comprehensive understanding of the system's capabilities, we delve into the analytical aspects by deriving expressions for the data rate. These expressions offer insights into the theoretical performance limits and the factors influencing the efficiency of the system. The theoretical framework is further complemented by a series of simulations. These simulations validate the analytical models developed in the study, and provide practical scenarios to demonstrate the real-world applicability and effectiveness of the proposed IoT and relaying-aided transmission technologies in monitoring electrical equipment.
ISSN:2032-9407
2032-9407
DOI:10.4108/eetsis.4839