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Jan 2, 2012

M.Tech Seminar on Under Ground Coal Mine Monitoring with Wireless Sensor Networks

This is a M.Tech software engineering seminar project report on "under ground coal mine monitoring with wireless sensor networks". Environment monitoring in coal mines is an important application of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) that has commercial potential. We discuss the design of a Structure-Aware Self-Adaptive WSN system, SASA. You can also Subscribe to FINAL YEAR PROJECT'S by Email for more such projects and seminar.


By regulating the mesh sensor network deployment and formulating a collaborative mechanism based on a regular beacon strategy, SASA is able to rapidly detect structure variations caused by underground collapses.

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A prototype is deployed with 27 mica2 motes in a real coal mine. We present our implementation experiences as well as the experimental results. To better evaluate the scalability and reliability of SASA, we also conduct a large-scale trace-driven simulation based on real data collected from the experiments.


Author:- Ramesh Sasidharan

Source:- DigitalLibrary@CUSAT

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