Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Smith Engineering, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, K7L 3N6, Canada
Research Article
Comparative Study of Operating Modes for Low-power Wireless Sensor Networks in Vibration-based Machine Condition Monitoring
Author(s): David Alexander Ells*, Christopher Mechefske and Yongjun Lai
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) can be used for machine condition monitoring to improve performance and safety. However, they present
challenges with respect to energy and data management. This paper presents a novel low-power WSN and compares the performance of operating
modes and data processing methods for vibration-based machine condition monitoring. The necessary software was developed to perform time
and frequency analysis, and a data reduction method was proposed to reduce the data packet size. The performance of the WSN end node was
then tested, and its energy consumption was compared for different operating modes. Testing showed that the end node was capable of performing
basic vibration analysis. However, contrary to expectations and other reports, results showed that processing data locally to reduce the packet size
consumed more energy than transmit.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2090-4886.2023.12.239