Wim De Kimpe, GreenPeak Technologies, www.greenpeak.com
A ZigBee based wireless mesh RF network can be used to provide network and communication coverage throughout a facility. Each wireless sensor can act as a router for its neighboring devices. Self-installation, self-healing and redundant communication paths result from the mesh topology.
Unlike point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication, if the communication path fails, or if the signal quality decreases or the infrastructure changes, a mesh RF system can automatically establish an alternative route.
This self-healing network feature enables continuous contact even in harsh environments or when structures change. If a piece of heavy equipment gets moved into the transmission path, or if there is a change in environmental conditions, the wireless mesh network can send a signal around the problem.
This inherent network integrity minimizes false alarms and ultimately trims operational costs. To further enhance the reliability, periodic ‘heartbeat’ signals ensure that all transmitters are continuously active and guarantee full network and building coverage.
In addition, by using a low-power Routing (LPR) communication stack, the devices do not require powering from the mains power supply, which allows for battery operation. This is achieved by using smart power-up/power-down and synchronization techniques that enable all mesh nodes to operate in a low-power mode without a battery or power cabling.
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