IoT Based Base Transceiver Station Health Monitoring for Smart Mobile Communication System  
  Authors : G.Lavanya,Dr.M.Shanmuga Priya, Dr.M.A.Bhagyaveni

 

In wireless communication network such as base station, a smooth network function is necessary. The objective is to enable the smart mobile communication system to continuously monitor the smartness of the BTS. The factors include Temperature, Humidity, Fuel, Smoke and Signal strength and these are monitored by using IoT platform. Thus, our aim is to develop a mobile application which is used to detect any uncertain changes of values in these factors and generates an alert immediately. These sensors are used to sense the environment around the BTS. Hadoop Map Reduce is used to reduce the abnormal data which exceed the fixed threshold values are sensed by these sensors and these faults are fed into a remote user device with the help of ThingSpeak IoT platform, mobile application, and web server. These abnormal values are loaded into the ThingSpeak which trigger the web server to send an alert message to the admin mobile application. Thus, our developed method makes use of a mobile app which gives the instant message about each activity happening on the site to admin. If the signal strength is a week, an alert message sends to the mobile user using a web server. The reduced data is displayed as a graph in the mobile app which is easy for the admin to monitor the performance of BTS.

 

Published In : IJCAT Journal Volume 5, Issue 4

Date of Publication : April 2018

Pages : 53-60

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Publication Link :IoT Based Base Transceiver Station Health Monitoring for Smart Mobile Communication System

 

 

 

G.Lavanya : Department of ECE, College of Engineering Guindy Anna University, Chennai, India.

Dr.M.Shanmuga Priya : Department of ECE, College of Engineering Guindy Anna University, Chennai, India.

Dr.M.A.Bhagyaveni : Department of ECE, College of Engineering Guindy Anna University, Chennai, India.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BTS Shelter, Mobile station, Arduino, WiFi module, Sensors, Thingspeak IoT platform and Hadoop Map Reduce

Thus, we conclude that IoT places a major role to protect the mobile BTS site like, BTS Monitoring. It enables users to monitor remotely the conditions of base transceiver stations (BTS). Sensors are used to monitor the BTS environment and send condition of BTS information to admin. Temperature, humidity, gas, fuel and signal strength sensors are used to sense the BTS environment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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