Long-range wireless mesh network for weather monitoring in unfriendly geographic conditions

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Abstract

In this paper a long-range wireless mesh network system is presented. It consists of three main parts: Remote Terminal Units (RTUs), Base Terminal Units (BTUs) and a Central Server (CS). The RTUs share a wireless network transmitting in the industrial, scientific and medical applications ISM band, which reaches up to 64 Km in a single point-to-point communication. A BTU controls the traffic within the network and has as its main task interconnecting it to a Ku-band satellite link using an embedded microcontroller-based gateway. Collected data is stored in a CS and presented to the final user in a numerical and a graphical form in a web portal. © 2011 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Toledano-Ayala, M., Herrera-Ruiz, G., Soto-Zarazúa, G. M., Rivas-Araiza, E. A., Bazán Trujillo, R. D., & Porrás-Trejo, R. E. (2011). Long-range wireless mesh network for weather monitoring in unfriendly geographic conditions. Sensors, 11(7), 7141–7161. https://doi.org/10.3390/s110707141

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