# A LoRaWAN Wireless Sensor Network for Data Center Temperature Monitoring

**Authors:** Tommaso Polonelli, Davide Brunelli, Andrea Bartolini, Luca Benini

arXiv: 1902.09400 · 2019-02-28

## TL;DR

This paper presents a low-cost, battery-powered LoRaWAN wireless sensor network that effectively monitors data center temperatures over six months, significantly improving energy efficiency and enabling better cooling management.

## Contribution

Introduction of a novel LoRaWAN-based wireless sensor network for data center temperature monitoring with exceptional energy efficiency and long-term operation.

## Key findings

- Collected over six million data points with no losses
- Achieved 300x better energy efficiency than previous WSNs
- Operated continuously for six months without battery recharge

## Abstract

High-performance computing installations, which are at the basis of web and cloud servers as well as supercomputers, are constrained by two main conflicting requirements: IT power consumption generated by the computing nodes and the heat that must be removed to avoid thermal hazards. In the worst cases, up to 60% of the energy consumed in a data center is used for cooling, often related to an over-designed cooling system. We propose a low-cost and battery-supplied wireless sensor network (WSN) for fine-grained, flexible and long-term data center temperature monitoring. The WSN has been operational collecting more than six million data points, with no losses, for six months without battery recharges. Our work reaches a 300x better energy efficiency than the previously reported WSNs for similar scenarios and on a 7x wider area. The data collected by the network can be used to optimize cooling effort while avoiding dangerous hot spots.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1902.09400