Energy saving/accuracy tradeoffs for leak localization in WSN-based monitoring of water pipelines

Title

Energy saving/accuracy tradeoffs for leak localization in WSN-based monitoring of water pipelines

Subject

adaptive sampling
data-driven approach
distributed sensors
duty-cycle approach
Energy conservation
energy minimization
leak detection
Leak detection
Monitoring
Pipelines
Pressure measurement
Water pipeline monitoring
wireless sensor network
Wireless sensor networks

Description

One of the crucial and challenging issue with the use of Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) for monitoring pipelines, detecting and locating leaks is that of energy saving. With the use of real-time acquisition using heterogeneous sensors, communication and innetwork processing, a great level of accuracy in the results can be achieved, but may involve huge energy consumption. In this work, the idea of exploiting 3 different approaches for energy conservation in WSN is presented for water pipelines monitoring namely schemes based on Duty-Cycling and Data-Driven approaches for energy saving, and Least Squares Estimation are presented for reducing communication, sensing and processing energies, when noisy pressure sensors along a straight pipeline are used for finding the location of a leak. Simulation results are shown for localization of small and large leaks for different numbers of sensors that result in various levels of accuracies and energy consumption, which shed some light on the tradeoff that can be achieved in saving energy and attaining good accuracy.
624-631

Creator

M. Mysorewala

Publisher

2016 13th International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals & Devices (SSD)

Date

2016

Type

conferencePaper

Citation

M. Mysorewala, “Energy saving/accuracy tradeoffs for leak localization in WSN-based monitoring of water pipelines,” Lamar University Midstream Center Research, accessed May 14, 2024, https://lumc.omeka.net/items/show/27254.

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