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Electronics
Reliable and Low-Power Communications System Based on IR-UWB for Offshore Wind Turbines
Markos Losada1  Ainhoa Cortés1  Javier Cejudo1  Aitor Guisasola1  Paul Bustamante1  Astrid da Silva1 
[1] CEIT-Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA), Manuel Lardizabal 15, 20018 San Sebastián, Spain;
关键词: harsh environment;    low power consumption;    wireless sensor network;    IR-UWB;    offshore wind turbines;   
DOI  :  10.3390/electronics11040570
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

In this paper, we propose the design of a low-power wireless sensor network architecture that enables robust communications inside offshore wind turbines. This research work is in the scope of the WATEREYE EU Project, where we have designed a corrosion monitoring solution to work unattended. The architecture is composed of several fixed sensor nodes, one mobile sensor node, several anchors and the WATEREYE Computer (WEC). Our approach is based on Impulse Radio Ultra wideband (IR-UWB) technology offering reliable and low-power communications in these harsh environments. On top of that, we propose a double star network using two UWB channels for the following purposes: one network for communications to send the sensor data and another one for ranging estimations to calculate the indoor positioning of the mobile sensor node. The power strategies applied to our system, at Hardware (HW) and Firmware (FW) levels, are described in detail. Furthermore, we present power consumption measurements obtaining the power profiles and the autonomy of the most important components of the proposed architecture supplied by battery. On the other hand, we describe the methodology to analyze the range, reliability and continuity of the two UWB links providing the packet loss and gaps as a function of distance. The proposed communications system has been validated in three different scenarios considering two of them very hostile environments. Furthermore, one of the scenarios is a real offshore wind turbine.

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