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===Range/Power (line of sight/dBm):===
 
===Range/Power (line of sight/dBm):===
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20 km line of sight
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300 m wet forest
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868 MHz
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300 mW TX power
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l/4 antenna
  
  
 
===Hop modes:===
 
===Hop modes:===
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Point-to-multipoint
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Zigbee (not reliable)
  
  
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===Sensor compatibility:===
 
===Sensor compatibility:===
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1 Wire
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Digital IO
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8 channel 10 bit AD converter, 0 to 2.5V
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Frequency counter
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Future: I2C, SDI12 ?
  
  
 
===Data reading frequency:===
 
===Data reading frequency:===
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Adjustable, e.g. 30 s, 1 min, 15 min
  
  
 
===Storage of data/backup:===
 
===Storage of data/backup:===
  
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SD card on node (e.g. 2 GByte)
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CF card on Gateway (4 GByte)
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Server with database on Internet
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Data format: plain ASCII text file
  
 
===Power consumption:===
 
===Power consumption:===
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Sleep mode: about 40 uA
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Active mode without radio/sensor: 8 mA
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Active mode with soil moisture sensor: 50 mA for 400 ms
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Active mode with radio RX: 50 mA
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Active mode with radio TX: 150 mA
  
  
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===Installation underground possible:===
 
===Installation underground possible:===
  
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yes
  
 
===Battery life:===
 
===Battery life:===
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1 min interval: 2 weeks
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90 min interval: approx. 2 years
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===Battery type===
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4x AA, 6V (5.2 V)
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Sanyo Eneloop NiMh rechargeable, 2000 mAh, self discharge about 15% in 1 year
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Alkalines as well (solar power optional in future)
  
  
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===Cost:===
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===Cost (non profit):===
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30 Euro microcontroller board
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15 to 50 Euros radio (depending on frequency and power)
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Gateway: 135 Euro embedded pc +30 to 65 Euro for radio modem
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GPRS: 150 Euro
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Communication costs: 0.2 Euro for 1 MByte
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Revision as of 16:04, 9 July 2009

Wireless sensor network - image 1
Wireless sensor network - image 2

Wireless sensor network


Method:

Summary:

Radio frequency used:

Radio protocol used:

Range/Power (line of sight/dBm):

20 km line of sight

300 m wet forest

868 MHz

300 mW TX power

l/4 antenna


Hop modes:

Point-to-multipoint

Zigbee (not reliable)


GPRS:

Mesh limitations:

number of sensors:

number of nodes per router:


Additional information:

Sensor compatibility:

1 Wire

Digital IO

8 channel 10 bit AD converter, 0 to 2.5V

Frequency counter

Future: I2C, SDI12 ?


Data reading frequency:

Adjustable, e.g. 30 s, 1 min, 15 min


Storage of data/backup:

SD card on node (e.g. 2 GByte)

CF card on Gateway (4 GByte)

Server with database on Internet

Data format: plain ASCII text file

Power consumption:

Sleep mode: about 40 uA

Active mode without radio/sensor: 8 mA

Active mode with soil moisture sensor: 50 mA for 400 ms

Active mode with radio RX: 50 mA

Active mode with radio TX: 150 mA


Reliability:

Years in service:

Failure rate instrument (years):

Packet failure (%):

Installation procedure:

Installation underground possible:

yes

Battery life:

1 min interval: 2 weeks

90 min interval: approx. 2 years

Battery type

4x AA, 6V (5.2 V)

Sanyo Eneloop NiMh rechargeable, 2000 mAh, self discharge about 15% in 1 year

Alkalines as well (solar power optional in future)


Maintenance required /Ease of maintenance:

Support:

Software:

Web friendly interface:


Data base:


Scripting language:

Ease of update:

Open source:


Cost (non profit):

30 Euro microcontroller board

15 to 50 Euros radio (depending on frequency and power)

Gateway: 135 Euro embedded pc +30 to 65 Euro for radio modem

GPRS: 150 Euro

Communication costs: 0.2 Euro for 1 MByte



What to watch out for:

Problems/Questions:

Links

Projects that used the above equipment:


Other related web sites:

Technical information

Distributors


References