Wireless Sensor Network for Distributed Environmental Monitoring

Contact: Marco Parvis
Sabrina Grassini
Mail: marco.parvis@polito.it
sabrina.grassini@polito.it
Application field
Technology
Activity
Cultural Heritage in indoor and outdoor environments
Portable instruments and smart sensors
Diagnostics, monitoring and materials characterization
Keywords
Cultural Heritage, analytical techniques, Wireless Sensor Network, conservation, monitoring
Operation of the proposed solution
Portable instruments (Raman, XRF, EIS, etc.) are employed for assessing and monitoring the conservation state of multi-materic cultural heritage artefacts in indoor and outdoor environments.
Moreover, smart sensors and battery-operated devices are designed and developed for measuring different quantities, such as temperature, relative humidity, gases and atmospheric pollutants, locally and without any cabling, for ensuring the long-lasting preservation of the artefacts and developing tailored conservation strategies.
All measurements and devices are performed and developed satisfying all requirements for their employment in the cultural heritage field.
Challenges
1. In-situ assessment of the material/environment interaction
2. Smart sensor for microclimate and pollutants monitoring
Bibliography
Lombardo, L; Corbellini S; Parvis, M; Elsayed, A.; Angelini, E.; Grassini S. Wireless Sensor Network for Distributed Environmental Monitoring
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement. Vol. 67, no 5, 2018
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