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Remote Ship Monitoring Overview The project concerned the development of an integrated remote ...

The project concerned the development of an integrated remote monitoring system that allows ship owners to keep track of the history and state of a ship’s engine operation, with special emphasis on fuel quality and consumption. The system is based on a wireless sensor network deployed in the ship’s engine room, which performs the basic measurements and forwards data to a gateway on the ship. In turn, the gateway transfers data to the ship owner’s headquarters, via a satellite link or 3G/4G, for post-processing, analysis and report generation. The status of the wireless sensor network itself can also be monitored remotely, and nodes can be remotely re-programmed with new firmware. The system has been deployed and is operational in the real world.

Acknowledgement

General Secretariat for Research and Technology / GR – SYNERGASIA Programme


COMPLETED
 CSL contributed to the design of the system architecture. CSL designed and implemented the network monitoring and over the-air node re-programming protocols and the respective gateway-level APIs. CSL also developed support for performing non-invasive testing on an already deployed WSN via a mechanism of so-called virtual onboard sensors.
Start Date: January 1, 2012
End Date: January 31, 2015
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