Faulty sensor detection using multi-variate sensors in internet of things (IoTs)

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Abstract

The failure on the IoT devices is also caused due to limited battery life, hardware failure or human mistakes. Sensor faults can be categorized under one type of hardware failure, such as sensor burn, reduced sensor sensitivity and malfunctioned sensors. Any faulty on the IoT devices can cause a problem on the overall operation of the IoT system. Because of this, we proposed a faulty sensor detection and identification mechanism using multivariate sensors. Two methods of decision making are introduced in detecting faulty sensors, which are logical and correlation method that implemented in smart parking system and smart agriculture system accordingly. The logical method compares state of all sensors (ultrasound, IR and hall-effect) in the smart parking system either a parking lot is occupied or available, and then determine the condition of the sensors. The drawback of this method is not able to detect faulty sensor properly for a constant fault, which the sensor reading remains the same value. The correlation method calculates the correlation between all sensors (soil moisture, soil temperature and soil water) in the smart agriculture system. This method uses a moving window technique to calculate the correlation for all sensor over time. Any incomparable and uncorrelated sensor readings means a presence of faulty sensors. Based on the experiment results, the findings shows that the proposed faulty sensor detection mechanism is working properly in detecting faulty sensor in a timely manner.

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Omar, K. A., Malik, A. D., Jamil, A., & Gheni, H. M. (2020). Faulty sensor detection using multi-variate sensors in internet of things (IoTs). Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 18(3), 1391–1399. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v18.i3.pp1391-1399

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