Raspberry Pi Based Intelligent Wireless Sensor Node for Localized Torrential Rain Monitoring

Zhaozhuo Xu, Fangling Pu, Xin Fang, Jing Fu

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Abstract

Wireless sensor networks are proved to be effective in long-time localized torrential rain monitoring. However, the existing widely used architecture of wireless sensor networks for rain monitoring relies on network transportation and back-end calculation, which causes delay in response to heavy rain in localized areas. Our work improves the architecture by applying logistic regression and support vector machine classification to an intelligent wireless sensor node which is created by Raspberry Pi. The sensor nodes in front-end not only obtain data from sensors, but also can analyze the probabilities of upcoming heavy rain independently and give early warnings to local clients in time. When the sensor nodes send the probability to back-end server, the burdens of network transport are released. We demonstrate by simulation results that our sensor system architecture has potentiality to increase the local response to heavy rain. The monitoring capacity is also raised.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4178079
JournalJournal of Sensors
Volume2016
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016

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