Challenges of Applying Wireless Sensor Networks in Logistics

Quality of food is mainly governed by the condition it is transported in. Wireless Sensor Networks have the potential to better control those transport conditions. When moving the Wireless Sensor Networks from a lab environment to the transport processes in harbors and shipping facilities, several challenges have to be met. A system architecture and the challenges faced in a transfer pro- ject with industry partners, i.e. radio propagation, autonomy, illustration of data and housing are presented in this article.

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