This doctoral thesis presents a novel method for detecting and identifying radio channel disturbances. Wireless transmission in factory environments occasionally becomes degraded due to harsh radio signal propagation conditions. The most disruptive disturbances are caused by other wireless devices (co-channel and adjacent interference), environmental characteristics such as metal constructions and heavy equipment (signal fading), and electrical and mechanical equipment (noise). We have performed extensive measurements in different industrial environments to study the effects of different radio channel disturbances on signal propagation. The obtained measurement results led us to develop signal analysis methods and a disturbance detector bas...
The increasing density and data rate of unlicensed band wireless devices has led to significant inte...
Copyright © 2013 Stefano Savazzi et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Human civilization is now staring at the fourth industrial revolution, where wireless technologies w...
This doctoral thesis presents a novel method for detecting and identifying radio channel disturbance...
The reliability of data transmission in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is always an issue in harsh i...
The performance of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) in industrial environments may be degraded due to...
We propose a novel method to identify the sources for transmission disturbances related to radio pro...
Passive radio transmission interferences such as moving or stationary objects may cause temporal sig...
The demand for wireless communication systems in industry has grown in recent years. Industrial wire...
This thesis is focused on the industrial environment. This study aims to understand the difficulties...
Sensor networks consist of small sensing devices that collaboratively fulfill a sensing task, such a...
Wireless technologies for short-range communication play a central role in the massive diffusion of ...
Knowledge of the wireless channel is pivotal for wireless communication links but varies for multipl...
A wireless sensor network (WSN) consists of spatially distributed autonomous devices using sensors t...
In this paper, a distributed approach to radio scene analysis is considered. A Wireless Sensor Netwo...
The increasing density and data rate of unlicensed band wireless devices has led to significant inte...
Copyright © 2013 Stefano Savazzi et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Human civilization is now staring at the fourth industrial revolution, where wireless technologies w...
This doctoral thesis presents a novel method for detecting and identifying radio channel disturbance...
The reliability of data transmission in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is always an issue in harsh i...
The performance of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) in industrial environments may be degraded due to...
We propose a novel method to identify the sources for transmission disturbances related to radio pro...
Passive radio transmission interferences such as moving or stationary objects may cause temporal sig...
The demand for wireless communication systems in industry has grown in recent years. Industrial wire...
This thesis is focused on the industrial environment. This study aims to understand the difficulties...
Sensor networks consist of small sensing devices that collaboratively fulfill a sensing task, such a...
Wireless technologies for short-range communication play a central role in the massive diffusion of ...
Knowledge of the wireless channel is pivotal for wireless communication links but varies for multipl...
A wireless sensor network (WSN) consists of spatially distributed autonomous devices using sensors t...
In this paper, a distributed approach to radio scene analysis is considered. A Wireless Sensor Netwo...
The increasing density and data rate of unlicensed band wireless devices has led to significant inte...
Copyright © 2013 Stefano Savazzi et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Human civilization is now staring at the fourth industrial revolution, where wireless technologies w...