An Application-oriented Model for Wireless Sensor Networks integrated with Telecom Infra
Dhruv Srivastava, Dr. Priya Ranjan

TL;DR
This paper presents an integrated model combining wireless sensor networks with telecom infrastructure to enable remote, real-time environmental monitoring in inaccessible areas, demonstrating its potential for enhanced safety and monitoring.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application-oriented model that integrates wireless sensor clouds with telecom networks via a gateway for improved environmental monitoring.
Findings
Successful demonstration of temperature monitoring in a scaled network
Potential for enhanced safety in harsh environments
Integration approach enables real-time remote access
Abstract
This paper aims to propose a significant way of remote access and real time monitoring of a particular geographic area by integrating wireless sensor clouds with existing Telecom infrastructure and applications built around them through a gateway. This utility is very potent for environment monitoring in harsh and inaccessible places like mines, nuclear reactors, etc. We demonstrate a scaled down version of multi-hop network of wireless sensor nodes and its integration with existing telecom network infrastructure via a gateway. The kind of results achieved like temperature monitoring etc. gives a glimpse of an enormous step ahead in mine safety.
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