Future research challenges in wireless sensor and actuator networks targeting industrial automation

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Abstract

A growing trend in the automation industry is to use wireless technologies to reduce cable cost, deployment time, unlocking of stranded information in previously deployed devices, and enabling wireless control applications. Despite a huge research effort in the area of wireless sensor networks (WSNs), there are several issues that have not been addressed properly such that WSNs can be adopted properly in the process automation domain. This article presents the major requirements for typical applications in process automation and we also aim to outline the research direction for industrial wireless sensor networks (IWSNs) in industrial automation. The major issues that need to be addressed are safety, security and availability before industrial wireless sensor networks will be adopted in full scale in process automation. © 2011 IEEE.

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Åkerberg, J., Gidlund, M., & Bjorkman, M. (2011). Future research challenges in wireless sensor and actuator networks targeting industrial automation. In IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN) (pp. 410–415). https://doi.org/10.1109/INDIN.2011.6034912

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