4.6 Article

WE-Safe: A Self-Powered Wearable IoT Sensor Network for Safety Applications Based on LoRa

Journal

IEEE ACCESS
Volume 6, Issue -, Pages 40846-40853

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2859383

Keywords

Internet of Things; wearable sensor network; safety application; environmental monitoring; energy harvesting; LoRa-based sensor node

Funding

  1. Monash University's Faculty of Engineering
  2. Australian Research Council Future Fellowships [FT130100430]

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Poor environmental conditions can lead to severe health problems. It is essential to develop effective, reliable, and fast response systems for people working in hazardous environments. This paper presents a wearable Internet of Things sensor network aimed at monitoring harmful environmental conditions for safety applications via a Lora wireless network. The proposed sensor node, called the WE-Safe node, is based on a customized sensor node, which is self-powered, low-power, and supports multiple environmental sensors. Environmental data is monitored by the sensor node in real-time and transmitted to a remote cloud server. The data can be displayed to users through a web-based application located on the cloud server and the device will alert the user via a mobile application when an emergency condition is detected. The experimental results indicate that the presented safety monitoring network works reliably using energy harvesting.

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