Wireless Sensor Networks: Towards Resilience Against Weather-Based Disruptions
2019
Julius Skirelis, Antons Patļins, Nadežda Kuņicina, Andrejs Romānovs, Anatolijs Zabašta

The article discusses vulnerability of wireless sensors networks to weather-based disruptions considering the opinions of different experts published in a range of scientific materials. The introduction provides a brief overview of wireless signals in real world conditions focusing on how weather affects signals (rain, fog and clouds, snow, hail, lightning, wind, bodies of water, trees and physical obstruction). Information about the effects of weather on wireless sensor networks using Free Space Optical / Radio Frequency (FSO/RF) communication is then provided. Finally, the impact of weather conditions on MANET routing protocols is considered theoretically, and experimental simulations are performed by comparing the sustainability of different protocols to different weather conditions. After analysis of experiment results, ideas on how to decrease vulnerability of wireless networks to weather-based disruptions are discussed.


Keywords
Computer simulation; Industrial communication; Wireless LAN; Wireless sensor networks.
DOI
10.2478/ecce-2019-0011
Hyperlink
https://doi.org/10.2478/ecce-2019-0011

Skirelis, J., Patļins, A., Kuņicina, N., Romānovs, A., Zabašta, A. Wireless Sensor Networks: Towards Resilience Against Weather-Based Disruptions. Electrical, Control and Communication Engineering, 2019, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 79-87. ISSN 2255-9140. e-ISSN 2255-9159. Available from: doi:10.2478/ecce-2019-0011

Publication language
English (en)
The Scientific Library of the Riga Technical University.
E-mail: uzzinas@rtu.lv; Phone: +371 28399196