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Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)

Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title : [Remote Monitoring Applications] Date Submitted: [May 2010] Source : [ Nikica Mikulandra ] Company [KONČAR] Address [Zagreb, Croatia]

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Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)

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  1. Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title:[Remote Monitoring Applications] Date Submitted: [May 2010] Source:[Nikica Mikulandra] Company [KONČAR] Address [Zagreb, Croatia] Voice:[+385 1 3655 555], FAX:[], E-Mail:[nmikulandra@koncar-inem.hr], Web:[http://www.koncar.com] Abstract:[This presentation describes potential applications for LECIM] Purpose: [For information] Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release: The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P802.15. Nikica Mikulandra

  2. Outline • Two applications • Smart Buoys • Smart water meters • Smart gas meters Nikica Mikulandra

  3. Smart Buoys Nikica Mikulandra

  4. Summary • Motivation • SB: SmartBuoys project • Interesting application for all nautical destinations • Objective • Application description • Application requirements • Challenges NikicaMikulandra

  5. Opportunity • 99,99% of mooring buoys areso far “manually” operated • Mooring with buoys VS “free” mooring • Organized mooring • Environmentally more friendly • Possibility of automation • No real-time monitoring of existing mooring buoys • Ad hoc tracking and inspection only at choke points (RFID) Nikica Mikulandra

  6. Application challenges • All kind of possible different user vessels • Minimum maintanance costs • Features • Ensure secure mooring • Ensure real time monitoring • Prevent loss of buoys • Ensure payment of service • Reduce cost • Improve customer service NikicaMikulandra

  7. About Smart Buoys • Have to ensure secure mooring for different kind of vessels • In the sea water for whole year • All electronics insidebatteryoperated • Severaldifferentsensorsincluded Nikica Mikulandra

  8. Monitoring communication technologies • Satellite communication • Advantage: global coverage • Disadvantage: expensive • GSM • Advantage: often good coverage • Disadvantage: expensive • Others • none Nikica Mikulandra

  9. Application requirements Sensors: GPS Temp Vibration Intrusion Connection • Real Time Monitoring • Good coverage • Low infrastructure cost • Low operational cost • Ability to install node inside buoys • Battery life: > 1 year • Includes variety of sensors in same node (seewatertemperature, waterinsidebuoy, vesselconnected) • severalsquaremilescoveragewithhundredsofbuoys • Access point connected to backhaul –> SCADA LAN TCP/IP backhaul Access Point Transmitterinsidebuoy Nikica Mikulandra

  10. Water/ gas meters Nikica Mikulandra

  11. Summary • Motivation • Water/ Gas Meters • Basic project for Smart Grid implementation • Objective • Application description • Application requirements • Challenges Nikica Mikulandra

  12. Opportunity • €100B industry • Over 60% of present meters are not smart yet • EU regulation: all meters have to smart by year 2020 • Problems with existing technologies • There is no acctepted standard Nikica Mikulandra

  13. Application challenges • Bidirectionalcommunicationbetweensystemandmeter • Large number of meterswithin urban areas • Largeareaofcoverage for ruralareas • Features • Monthly, daily, 15-min measuring • Measuring on demand • Dynamic pricing • Reduce cost • Improve customer service Nikica Mikulandra

  14. About SmartMeters • Precise measurement of consumed water / gas • Communicationcapabilities • Dynamicpricingcapabilities, differenttariffs Nikica Mikulandra

  15. Meteringcommunication technologies • PLC (Power Line Communication) • Advantage: low PLC module cost • Disadvantage: technologyproblems • GSM • Advantage: oftengoodcoverage • Disadvantage: expensive infrastructureandoperationalcosts • Others • Deployments with Euridis, ZigBee Nikica Mikulandra

  16. ERP payments Application requirements BILLING utility customers EXPORT Informationsystem Pricingsystem Data processing Data acquisition Help desk Watermeter Gas meter Nikica Mikulandra

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