Survey on Advances in Magnetic Induction-Based Wireless Underground Sensor Networks
Underground communication systems present a variety of new research challenges. Here, the goal is to establish an efficient wireless connection between the transceivers in the challenging underground medium. Typical applications for this type of communication systems include soil condition monitorin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE internet of things journal 2018-12, Vol.5 (6), p.4843-4856 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Underground communication systems present a variety of new research challenges. Here, the goal is to establish an efficient wireless connection between the transceivers in the challenging underground medium. Typical applications for this type of communication systems include soil condition monitoring, earthquake prediction, communication in mines/tunnels, etc. These applications require a gathering of relevant information from multiple locations, which suggests the use of multiple sensor nodes that would be organized in wireless underground sensor networks (WUSNs). Due to the harsh propagation conditions in the soil medium (including rock, sand, and water sheds), traditional wireless signal propagation techniques using electromagnetic waves can only be applied for very short transmission ranges. In recent years, magnetic induction (MI)-based transmission has been proposed to overcome these issues. In this approach, induction coils are utilized as antennas in the transceivers in order to reduce the vulnerability of signal propagation to the soil properties, in particular the soil conductivity. Correspondingly, the design rules for optimum MI-WUSNs have been shown to substantially differ from the design rules for the traditional wireless communication systems due to unique properties of the transmission channel. In this survey paper, the recent advances in the area of MI-WUSNs are discussed, which range from signal transmission techniques and network design to wireless power transfer and localization. Also, new research challenges in this area are provided. |
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ISSN: | 2327-4662 2327-4662 |
DOI: | 10.1109/JIOT.2018.2870289 |