A review of industrial wireless communications, challenges, and solutions: A cognitive radio approach
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2020-09-09
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Wiley
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Integral and crucial to performance of wireless sensor networks (WSNs), and
specifically industrial wireless sensor network (IWSN) is stable, robust, reliable, and ubiquitous communications system. Though, wired communications
system is suitable for industrial communications and is resilient to shadowing
and multipath fading effects of industrial-WSN environments, yet its wireless
counterpart is a much preferred industrial communications technology due to
reduced cost and high flexibility which it offers in comparison to wired communications. However, overcrowding of the industrial, scientific, and medical band,
where IWSN is deployed together with other heterogeneous technologies, as
well as resultant scarcity of usable frequency spectrum has restrained exclusive
application of wireless technology for industrial communications. Nonetheless, cognitive radio (CR) has ability to increase spectrum utilization efficiency
and channel capacity for industrial wireless communications (IWC) through
opportunistic/dynamic spectrum access (DSA) technique. In this review article,
we examine how DSA can benefit IWC through exploitation of new perspectives of white space definitions in the licensed bands as well as unlicensed
bands. While discussing the potential of DSA for IWC, we have considered the
unique characteristics of IWC as well as technical challenges and issues imposed
by industrial-WSN. Accordingly, we have suggested and proffered appropriate
CR-based solutions in mitigating some of the challenges where necessary.
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wireless communication, Cognitive radio, industrial wireless communication