Towards industrial ultra-wideband networks: Experiments for machine vibration monitoring

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We discuss the potential of ultra-wideband (UWB) technology for realizing use cases in industry 4.0 and demonstrate the implementation of an UWB sensor network with off-the-shelf transceivers for machine vibration monitoring. We propose a flexible medium access layer tailored for industrial sensing and show how the choice of its parameters is affected by the propagation environment and hardware constraints. Our real-world experiments reveal that links up to 20 meters can be achieved in industrial environments with an average packet loss rate in the order of 10-6 for typical links. A comparison with a commercial vibration monitoring system based on IEEE 802.15.4 spread spectrum shows that UWB attains a twenty-times higher throughput for similar link ranges.

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Schmidt, J. F., Chernov, D., & Bettstetter, C. (2020). Towards industrial ultra-wideband networks: Experiments for machine vibration monitoring. IEEE Access, 8, 42576–42583. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2976846

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