Protocol for data collection of mobile wireless sensor nodes (Zewbat)

Aerial Dynamic Assessment Robot for National Advancement (ADARNA) is a research program of the Computer Technology (CT) department of De La Salle University College of Computer Studies that aims to improve the country's disaster response capabilities. ADARNA utilizes radio controlled helicopter...

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Main Authors: Arriola, Shedrick John S., Balares, Jose Luis B., Santuyo, Kaydine Grace M., Yanela, Jellie Ann B.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-124052021-09-06T02:11:57Z Protocol for data collection of mobile wireless sensor nodes (Zewbat) Arriola, Shedrick John S. Balares, Jose Luis B. Santuyo, Kaydine Grace M. Yanela, Jellie Ann B. Aerial Dynamic Assessment Robot for National Advancement (ADARNA) is a research program of the Computer Technology (CT) department of De La Salle University College of Computer Studies that aims to improve the country's disaster response capabilities. ADARNA utilizes radio controlled helicopters instrumented with high-resolution cameras to see where stranded people and damaged structures are located. The helicopters are equipped with enhanced GPS for image tagging and navigation, and will be fully or partially computer controlled for stability and flight path. Important data is sent to other drones by finding the best path to reach the sink for processing to extract terrain/area features of interest. Since drones have limited data transmission range, the drones have to know the orientation of the other drones relative to it and find a communication path to send the important data to the sink. The objective of this study was to provide a protocol for collecting these important data from the drones into a single sink. The Zewbat data collection protocol lessens the number of total packets sent which allows for higher delivery ratio and less power consumption of the drones. Zewbat piggybacks the data packets by combining multiple packets by combining into a single data packet, which in turn helps with the reduction of the total packets sent. The downside in using Zewbat is there's a possibility of dropping a data packet sent. The downside in using Zewbat is there's a possibility of dropping a data packet that contains all the other piggybacked data from different drones. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11760 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository
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description Aerial Dynamic Assessment Robot for National Advancement (ADARNA) is a research program of the Computer Technology (CT) department of De La Salle University College of Computer Studies that aims to improve the country's disaster response capabilities. ADARNA utilizes radio controlled helicopters instrumented with high-resolution cameras to see where stranded people and damaged structures are located. The helicopters are equipped with enhanced GPS for image tagging and navigation, and will be fully or partially computer controlled for stability and flight path. Important data is sent to other drones by finding the best path to reach the sink for processing to extract terrain/area features of interest. Since drones have limited data transmission range, the drones have to know the orientation of the other drones relative to it and find a communication path to send the important data to the sink. The objective of this study was to provide a protocol for collecting these important data from the drones into a single sink. The Zewbat data collection protocol lessens the number of total packets sent which allows for higher delivery ratio and less power consumption of the drones. Zewbat piggybacks the data packets by combining multiple packets by combining into a single data packet, which in turn helps with the reduction of the total packets sent. The downside in using Zewbat is there's a possibility of dropping a data packet sent. The downside in using Zewbat is there's a possibility of dropping a data packet that contains all the other piggybacked data from different drones.
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author Arriola, Shedrick John S.
Balares, Jose Luis B.
Santuyo, Kaydine Grace M.
Yanela, Jellie Ann B.
spellingShingle Arriola, Shedrick John S.
Balares, Jose Luis B.
Santuyo, Kaydine Grace M.
Yanela, Jellie Ann B.
Protocol for data collection of mobile wireless sensor nodes (Zewbat)
author_facet Arriola, Shedrick John S.
Balares, Jose Luis B.
Santuyo, Kaydine Grace M.
Yanela, Jellie Ann B.
author_sort Arriola, Shedrick John S.
title Protocol for data collection of mobile wireless sensor nodes (Zewbat)
title_short Protocol for data collection of mobile wireless sensor nodes (Zewbat)
title_full Protocol for data collection of mobile wireless sensor nodes (Zewbat)
title_fullStr Protocol for data collection of mobile wireless sensor nodes (Zewbat)
title_full_unstemmed Protocol for data collection of mobile wireless sensor nodes (Zewbat)
title_sort protocol for data collection of mobile wireless sensor nodes (zewbat)
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2014
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11760
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