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Assessment of reliability and availability of wireless sensor networks in industrial applications by considering permanent faults

Arash Heidari, Zahra Mohtasham‐Amiri, Mohammad Ali Jabraeil Jamali, Nima Jafari

2024Concurrency and Computation Practice and Experience93 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Summary Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are critical for communication within a mile radius and industrial applications. These networks are very prone to failure due to their enormous number of nodes and their unique hardware and software restrictions. To make sure network performance, a lot of study needs to be done to improve failure tolerance and stability. This study looks at how to judge the availability and dependability of WSNs that have long‐term issues. The suggested method checks how well a network works in various failure cases by using fault trees and Markov chain analysis. Such methods help us find and study possible failure scenarios and how they might impact the network's dependability in a planned way. The results show that WSNs have major flaws and give useful suggestions for making the systems work better. The findings show that using these evaluation methods may greatly enhance the ability to handle faults, lower the risk of damage, and allow developers of WSNs to make smart choices.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceReliability (semiconductor)Wireless sensor networkReliability engineeringWirelessComputer networkDistributed computingEmbedded systemTelecommunicationsPower (physics)PhysicsQuantum mechanicsEngineeringSmart Grid Security and ResilienceEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor NetworksFault Detection and Control Systems