2018
DOI: 10.1109/jsyst.2016.2644109
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A WSN for Monitoring and Event Reporting in Underground Mine Environments

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“…= h id r s ð7Þ 5. The server calculates S DB , h_id j _s DB , and h_id j _r_s DB using equations (8)- (10). Then, the server replaces the corresponding S and H(ID||S) with S DB and H(ID||S DB ) and sends h id j r s DB to the data transmission tag via the RFID reader.…”
Section: The Reader Sends a Query Authentication Requestmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…= h id r s ð7Þ 5. The server calculates S DB , h_id j _s DB , and h_id j _r_s DB using equations (8)- (10). Then, the server replaces the corresponding S and H(ID||S) with S DB and H(ID||S DB ) and sends h id j r s DB to the data transmission tag via the RFID reader.…”
Section: The Reader Sends a Query Authentication Requestmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8,9 These different nodes form a distributed sensor network with storage, computing, and communication capabilities. The WSN [10][11][12] uses multimedia sensor nodes to perceive various media information in the surrounding environment. The information can be transmitted to the aggregation node through single-hop and multi-hop relays.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A way to mitigate these problems is by designing specific communications systems for underground mining environments. Therefore, among the characteristics that these communication systems must have are: transmission of reliable and real-time information on the location and tracking of workers when a disaster occurs, transmission of smoke and hazardous gas detection data, information monitoring of mining machinery, and so on [3,4]. These details added to the hostile environment of a mining company, make the design of underground mine communications systems a challenging task, which, if properly implemented, would guarantee work safety and optimize the productivity of the mines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are widely used in various fields for practical applications, such as environmental monitoring, vehicle tracking, surveillance, and healthcare [1]. In WSNs, a large number of sensor nodes are deployed in a region to collect information, e.g., tracking and identifying the location of miners and roof falls in underground mine environments, or detecting a vehicle accident using monitoring cameras in vehicles [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%