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A Longitudinal Study of Vibration-Based Water Flow Sensing

Authors
Kim, YounghunPark, HeeminSrivastava, Mani B.
Issue Date
Nov-2012
Publisher
ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
Keywords
Algorithms; Design; Experimentation; Measurement; Performance; Application of sensor networks; adaptive sensor calibration; nonintrusive and spatially distributed sensing; parameter estimation via numerical optimization
Citation
ACM TRANSACTIONS ON SENSOR NETWORKS, v.9, no.1
Journal Title
ACM TRANSACTIONS ON SENSOR NETWORKS
Volume
9
Number
1
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/11825
DOI
10.1145/2379799.2379807
ISSN
1550-4859
1550-4867
Abstract
We present a long-term and cross-sectional study of a vibration-based water flow rate monitoring system in practical environments and scenarios. In our earlier research, we proved that a water flow monitoring system with vibration sensors is feasible by deploying and evaluating it in a small-scale laboratory setting. To validate the proposed system, the system was deployed in existing environments-two houses and a public restroom-and in two different laboratory test settings. With the collected data, we first demonstrate various aspects of the system's performance, including sensing stability, sensor node lifetime, the stability of autonomous sensor calibration, time to adaptation, and deployment complexity. We then discuss the practical challenges and lessons from the full-scale deployments. The evaluation results show that our water monitoring solution is a practical, quick-to-deploy system with a less than 5% average flow estimation error.
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