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Comparison of Wireless Technologies for Rotating Machinery Diagnostics

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Recently, advances in low-power electronic technologies are being developed for applications in machinery condition monitoring. It is a very promising field of research, which will open vast possibilities. In many aspects machinery monitoring will become included in the Industry 4.0 and Internet of Things paradigm. Adoption of wireless data transmission and battery-powered solution will revolutionize condition monitoring and open it for new machinery. Big fields are, e.g., conveyors in mining and power generation businesses. Proper choice of the wireless data transmission technology is crucial for the success of the project. Many aspects need to be examined, the most important being power consumption, range, bandwidth, immunity to RF interference and last but not least—security. In the paper, we present the survey of several wireless technologies and we compare it towards application in the wireless condition monitoring system.

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This work is partially supported by KIC InnoEnergy Project Agreement number 32 2014 IP110 XSENSOR.

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Worek, C., Krzak, Ł., Mrówka, R., Barszcz, T. (2018). Comparison of Wireless Technologies for Rotating Machinery Diagnostics. In: Timofiejczuk, A., Łazarz, B.E., Chaari, F., Burdzik, R. (eds) Advances in Technical Diagnostics. ICTD 2016. Applied Condition Monitoring, vol 10. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62042-8_12

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