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International Journal of Antennas and Propagation | 2012

Performance Analysis of IEEE 802.15.4 Compliant Wireless Devices for Heterogeneous Indoor Home Automation Environments

J. A. Nazabal; Peio Lopez Iturri; Leire Azpilicueta; Francisco Falcone; Carlos Fernández-Valdivielso

The influence of topology as well as morphology of complex indoor scenarios in the deployment of wireless sensor networks and wireless systems applied to home and building automation systems is analyzed. The existence of loss mechanisms such as material absorption (walls, furniture, etc.) and strong multipath components as well as the increase in the number of wireless sensors within indoor scenarios increases the relevance in the configuration of the heterogeneous wireless systems. Simulation results by means of empirical-based models are compared with an in-house 3D ray launching code as well as measurement results from wireless sensor networks illustrate the strong influence of the indoor scenario in the overall performance. The use of adequate radioplanning strategies lead to optimal wireless network deployments in terms of capacity, quality of service, and reduced power consumption.


Sensors | 2012

Impact of High Power Interference Sources in Planning and Deployment of Wireless Sensor Networks and Devices in the 2.4 GHz Frequency Band in Heterogeneous Environments

Peio Lopez Iturri; J. A. Nazabal; Leire Azpilicueta; Pablo Rodriguez; M. Beruete; Carlos Fernández-Valdivielso; Francisco Falcone

In this work, the impact of radiofrequency radiation leakage from microwave ovens and its effect on 802.15.4 ZigBee-compliant wireless sensor networks operating in the 2.4 GHz Industrial Scientific Medical (ISM) band is analyzed. By means of a novel radioplanning approach, based on electromagnetic field simulation of a microwave oven and determination of equivalent radiation sources applied to an in-house developed 3D ray launching algorithm, estimation of the microwave ovens power leakage is obtained for the complete volume of an indoor scenario. The magnitude and the variable nature of the interference is analyzed and the impact in the radio link quality in operating wireless sensors is estimated and compared with radio channel measurements as well as packet measurements. The measurement results reveal the importance of selecting an adequate 802.15.4 channel, as well as the Wireless Sensor Network deployment strategy within this type of environment, in order to optimize energy consumption and increase the overall network performance. The proposed method enables one to estimate potential interference effects in devices operating within the 2.4 GHz band in the complete scenario, prior to wireless sensor network deployment, which can aid in achieving the most optimal network topology.


Sensors | 2013

Development of a Low Mobility IEEE 802.15.4 Compliant VANET System for Urban Environments

J. A. Nazabal; Francisco Falcone; Carlos Fernández-Valdivielso; Ignacio R. Matias

The use of Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks (VANETs) is growing nowadays and it includes both roadside-to-vehicle communication (RVC) and inter-vehicle communication (IVC). The purpose of VANETs is to exchange useful information between vehicles and the roadside infrastructures for making an intelligent use of them. There are several possible applications for this technology like: emergency warning system for vehicles, cooperative adaptive cruise control or collision avoidance, among others. The objective of this work is to develop a VANET prototype system for urban environments using IEEE 802.15.4 compliant devices. Simulation-based values of the estimated signal strength and radio link quality values are obtained and compared with measurements in outdoor conditions to validate an implemented VANET system. The results confirm the possibility of implementing low cost vehicular communication networks operating at moderate vehicular speeds.


international symposium on antenna technology and applied electromagnetics | 2010

Wireless channel modeling for campus sensor networks

Jorge Becerra; J. A. Nazabal; V. Torres; Fermin Esparza; M. Navarro; M. Beruete; Carlos Fernandez; Francisco Falcone

This paper deals with the modeling of radiochannel propagation characteristics of wireless sensor networks in a hybrid indoor/outdoor environment. In order to perform radioplanning calculations, in house empirical models as well as full 3D raytracing algorithms have been implemented. The results aid in optimal layout of the hybrid network configuration.


International Journal of Smart Home | 2013

Accessing KNX Devices using USB/KNX Interfaces for Remote Monitoring and Storing Sensor Data

J. A. Nazabal; Francisco Falcone; Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay; Ignacio R. Matias


2013 International Conference on New Concepts in Smart Cities: Fostering Public and Private Alliances (SmartMILE) | 2013

Energy Management System proposal for efficient smart homes

J. A. Nazabal; Carlos Fernández-Valdivielso; Francisco Falcone; Ignacio R. Matias


Archive | 2014

Analysis of Energy Consumption Performance towards Optimal Radioplanning of Wireless Sensor Networks in Heterogeneous Indoor Environments

J. A. Nazabal; Francisco Falcone; Leyre Azpilicueta; Carlos Fernández-Valdivielso; P. Lopez Iturri; J. Soret


Archive | 2012

Android Application for Accessing KNX Devices via IP Connection

J. A. Nazabal; J. Gómez; Francisco Falcone


international conference on sensing technology | 2011

Integration of hybrid sensing networks in indoor intelligent homes

J. A. Nazabal; Carlos Fernández-Valdivielso; Francisco Falcone; Ignacio R. Matias; Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay


Archive | 2014

Proposal for Improving Connectivity and adding Authentication and Security to KNXNet/IP Protocol

J. A. Nazabal; Francisco Falcone; Carlos Fernández-Valdivielso; Ignacio R. Matias

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Francisco Falcone

Universidad Pública de Navarra

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Leire Azpilicueta

Universidad Pública de Navarra

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V. Torres

Universidad Pública de Navarra

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M. Beruete

Universidad Pública de Navarra

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Peio Lopez Iturri

Universidad Pública de Navarra

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Carlos Fernandez

Universidad Pública de Navarra

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