Safety Integrity Level (SIL) assessment process for WSN using multi-QoS metrics
Sivasubramanian Srinivasan, T.K. Ramesh, Roberto Paccapeli

TL;DR
This paper introduces a method to assess the safety of wireless sensor networks in industrial settings using multiple quality-of-service metrics.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel approach to evaluate safety integrity levels in WSNs using multiple QoS metrics instead of a single metric.
Findings
Multiple QoS metrics are used to assess compliance with safety integrity level targets in industrial WSNs.
Statistical significance of QoS metric variations is evaluated using p-value to determine safety compliance.
Non-compliant WSNs can improve safety by enhancing data communication defenses.
Abstract
Wireless Sensor Networks are inseparable part of Industrial IoT and are deployed throughout the industrial value chain from material procurement to inventory management, storage, process monitoring and control, packaging, delivery till commissioning. In the context of industry 4.0, proliferation of WSN makes it both performance as well as safety critical due to the real time data collection, remote monitoring and machine-to-machine communication for collaboration and autonomous decision making. Deployment of WSN for safety applications thus necessitates compliance of critical QoS metrics with safety integrity levels (SIL) as demanded by the application, for example minimal delay in communication, longer network life, higher throughput, successful data detection rate, packet delivery ratio etc., While there are publications available to illustrate the assessment of safety integrity…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSecurity in Wireless Sensor Networks · Smart Grid Security and Resilience · Wireless Body Area Networks
