Wireless Sensor Networks: Standards and Driving Forces
Maxim Osipov
OOO Siemens Corporate Technology, Embedded Systems
Volynskiy per. dom 3A liter A, 191186 St. Petersburg, Russia
Abstract. The paper will provide a state-of-the-art report of Wireless Sensor
Networking technologies, including ZigBee, WirelessHART, LowPower Blu-
etooth and others. The main advantages and drawbacks of these technologies
will be described, focusing on application-driven requirements. Special focus
will be put on standardization activities in the areas of WSN design itself, as
well as domain-specific WSN-related standards (Energy, Industry, Healthcare
and Environmental). A review of application frameworks will also be provided,
including OS-level platforms (TinyOS, Contiki OS).
1 Introduction
Following a period of relative stagnation, Wireless Sensor Networks now enjoy time
of rapid growth, facilitated by renewed interest in conservative resource consumption
and increasing usage of service infrastructures. Applications of WSN adopted now in
many areas, including Energy, Industry, Healthcare, Environmental Monitoring and
others. Among numerous advantages, provided by Wireless Sensor Networks, a spe-
cial emphasis can be put on possibility to create systems, optimized for environment
and thus consuming less of resources, easily deployable and offering non-intrusive
behavioral characteristics.
Introduction of WSN into the real life applications is following a number of
trends, including industrial efforts for standardization of technologies, governmental
activities to promote certain application scenarios, scientific research in the areas of
technological platforms for WSN (including radio data transmission, communication
network architectures and protocols, energy harvesting techniques, etc.). In this pa-
per, we will try to sketch a global picture of WSN technologies and applications from
a point of view of industrial adopters.
2 Communication Technologies
Wireless Sensor Network communication technologies include results of research and
development activities in the areas of radio communication, networking protocols,
software architectures and platforms. Development and standardization of WSN is
driven by several communities, including:
1. Internet community