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Wireless Sensor Network for Railway Security System
Monali S. Chakdhare1, Akash M. Ghangale2, V. P. Athawale3
1,2Student, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, DES’S COET, Dhamangaon Rly
3Professor, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, DES’S COET, Dhamangaon Rly
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Abstract - Railways comprise a large infrastructure and are
an important mode of transportation in many countries. The
railways have become a new meansoftransportationowingto
their capacity, speed, and reliability, being closely associated
with passenger and goods transportation; they have high risk
associated with them in terms of human lives and cost of
assets. In this review, several wireless sensor networks
(WSNs) applications are proposed for use in railway station
systems, including advanced WSNs, which will enhance
security, safety, and decision-making processes to achieve
more cost-effective management in railway stations, as well
as the development of integrated systems. The size,
efficiency, and cost of WSNs are influential factors that
attract the railway industry to adopt these devices in this
paper, different kinds of rail defects inspection and
maintenance methods are described and a basic algorithm is
readdressed that makes use of wireless acoustic sensors for
detecting cracks and breakages in the railway tracks.
Key Words: Railway Security, Cracks detection,Wireless
sensor networks.
1. INTRODUCTION
The WSN technology perspective of the rail
infrastructure will be vital to the railway industry’s future
expansion, and will enhance other areas in industry such as
safety and security towards a more intelligentinfrastructure
[3]. A WSN is a system formed by many sensor points where
each node is equipped with a sensor. Wireless sensor
networks are seen as an innovative information gathering
technique to design the information and communication
system, which will significantly advance the reliability and
efficiency of the systems in the railway station. Compared
with a wired solution, WSN systems are easier for
positioning and have better elasticity.Furthermore,withthe
prompt industrial growth of sensors, WSNs will become the
most significant technology for the internet of things (IoT).
The life of a bridge is not dictated by its age but rather
by its physical state.to identify and expeclite the maintance
of its bridges. Indian railways has a system to mark bridges
needing immediate rebuilding or rehabilitation as
‘distressed bridges’. The main technical and scientific
objectives of our system in this paper are to generate
innovative solutions for a number of the issues facing the
railroad community through developmentofa systembased
on WSN. The objectives from a railroad perspective include
finding new approaches to reduce the occurrence rate of
accidents and improving the efficiency of railroad
maintenance activities.
A wireless sensor network (WSN) is a wirelessnetwork
consisting of spatially distributed autonomous devices that
use sensors to monitor physical or environmental
conditions. These autonomous devices, or nodes, combine
with routers and a gateway to create a typical WSN system.
The distributed measurement nodes communicate
wirelessly to a central gateway, whichprovidesa connection
to the wired world where you can collect, process, analyze,
and present your measurement data.To extenddistance and
reliability in a wireless sensor network, you can use routers
to gain an additional communicationlink betweenendnodes
and the gateway.
Currently, wireless sensornetworksare beginningtobe
deployed at an accelerated pace. It is not unreasonable to
expect that in 10-15 years that the world will be covered
with wireless sensor networks with access to them via the
Internet. The major challenges to be addressed in WSNs are
coverage and deployment, scalability, quality- of- service,
size, computational power, energy efficiency and security.
Undoubtedly, railway stations are a significant
component for communication with the drivers, controlling
and managing emergency situations, and aiding in daily
operations such as those involving train engineers’ safety
and security operations. Recently,railwayinfrastructure has
expanded rapidly, including theuseofwiredcommunication
systems. Previously, wired connectingsystemswereutilised
for signalling and data intelligence in the railway system.
Among these challenges, security is a major issue in
wireless sensor networks. Most of the threats and attacks
against security in wireless networks are almost similar to
their wired counterparts while some are exacerbated with
the inclusion of wireless connectivity. In fact, wireless
networks are usually more vulnerable to various security
threats as the unguided transmission medium is more
susceptible to security attacks than those of the guided
transmission medium.
The broadcast nature of thewirelesscommunicationisa
simple candidate for eavesdropping. In this paper we
present an overview of the applications and security issues
relating to Wireless Sensor Networks(WSNs). This can be
considered as the Internet becoming a physical network.
This new technology is exciting with unlimited potential for
numerous application areas including environmental,
medical, military, transportation, entertainment, crisis
management, homeland defense, and smart spaces.
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2. RELATED WORK
For Track surveying with sensors the authors have
proposed an architecture which has sensor nodes deployed
along a railway track as shown in Fig.2.2. The network
consists of numerous control centers (sink nodes) that are
connected through a wire lined connection, and the sensor
nodes are deployed along the railway lines. The sensor
nodes collect the necessary data and forward the data back
to the sink. An innovativerailwaytrack surveyingprocedure
is described that uses sensors and simple components like a
GPS module, GSM Modem and MEMS based track detector
assembly. The surveying system proposed in this seminar
can be used for both ballast and slab tracks. The railway
geometrical parameters which are Track axis coordinates
are obtained with integrated Global Positioning System
(GPS) and Global System for Mobile communication (GSM)
receivers. The authors have proposed a cheap, and simple
scheme with sufficient ruggedness which is suitable in the
Indian scenario that uses an LVDT arrangement to survey
track geometry by using multi sensor, which has proved to
be cost effective as compared to the existing methods. This
sensor very accurate detection and it will send information
immediately by using GSM. The system can be operated in
tunnels without interruption.
2.1: Advantages
i) Flexible: WSN is a flexible network and can adapt
to the changes.
ii) Additional of New Device: WSN canaccommodate
new devices in the network any time with ease.
iii) Save Cost: Wireless sensor networks save a lot of
wiring cost and sensors like PIR detectors are
relatively cheaper then wires.
iv) Useful to society: Wireless sensor network are
used in different fields like healthcare, defense,
environment monitoring which is very beneficial to
human welfare.
v) Network setups can be carried out without fixed
infrastructure.
vi) Suitable for the non-reachable places such as over
the sea, mountains, rural areas or deep forests.
vii) Flexible if there is random situation when
additional workstation is needed.
viii)Implementation pricing is cheap.
ix) It avoids plenty of wiring.
x) It might accommodate new devices at any time.
xi) It's flexible to undergo physical partitions.
xii) It can be accessed by using a centralized monitor.
2.2: Disadvantage
i) Security: WSN networks are not secure as
compared to wired networks. Hackers can easily
hack the network.
ii) Battery Issue: Nodes need to be charged at regular
intervals. Battery life of the nodes is very low.
iii) Low Communication Speed: Communication
speed is comparatively low thanthewirednetwork.
iv) Distraction: Wireless sensor networks keep
distracting by other wireless devices.
v) Easily troubled by surroundings (walls,microwave,
large distances due to signal attenuation, etc).
vi) It is easy for hackers to hack it we couldn’t control
propagation of waves.
vii) Comparatively low speed of communication.
viii) Gets distracted by various elements like Blue-
tooth.
ix) Still Costly (most importantly)
x) Less secure because hackers can enter the access
point and obtain all the information.
xi) Lower speed as compared to a wired network.
xii) More complicated to configure comparedtoa wired
network.
2.3: Applications
a) Military or Border Surveillance Applications
WSNs are becoming an integral part of military
command, control communication and intelligencesystems.
Sensors can be deployed in a battle field to monitor the
presence of forces and vehicles, and track their movements,
enabling close surveillance of opposing forces.
b) Environmental Applications
Environmental applications include tracking the
movements and patterns of insects, birds or small animals.
c) Health Care Applications
Wireless sensor networks can be used to monitor
and track elders and patients forhealthcarepurposes,which
can significantly relieve the severe shortage of health care
personnel and reduce the health care expenditures in the
current health care systems. For example sensors can be
deployed in a patient’s home to monitor the behaviorsofthe
patient. It can alert doctors when the patient falls and
requires immediate medical attention.
d) Environmental Conditions Monitoring
WSN applications in this area include monitoring
the environmental conditions affecting crops or livestock,
monitoring temperature, humidity and lighting in office
buildings, and so on. These monitoring modules could even
be combined with actuator modules which can control, for
example, the amount of fertilizer in the soil, or theamount of
cooling or heating in a building, based on distributed sensor
measurements.
e) Home Intelligence
Wireless sensor networks can be used to provide
more convenient and intelligent living environments for
human beings. For example, wireless sensors can be used to
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remotely read utility meters in a home like water, gas,
electricity and then send the readings to a remote center
through wireless communication.
f) Industrial Process Control
In industry, WSNs can be used to monitor
manufacturing process or the condition of manufacturing
equipment. For example, chemical plants or oil refiners
cause sensors to monitor the condition of their miles of
pipelines. These sensors are used to alert in case of any
failures occurred.
g) Agriculture
Using wireless sensor networks within the
agricultural industry is increasingly common; using a
wireless network frees the farmer from the maintenance of
wiring in a difficult environment.Gravityfeedwatersystems
can be monitored using pressure transmitters to monitor
water tank levels, pumps can be controlled using wireless
input devices and water use can be measured andwirelessly
transmitted back to a central control center for billing.
Irrigation automation enables more efficient water use and
reduces waste.
h) Structural Monitoring
Wireless sensors can be used to monitor the
movement within buildings and infrastructure such as
bridges, flyovers, embankments, tunnels etc. enabling
Engineering practices to monitor assets remotely without
the need for costly site visits, as well ashavingtheadvantage
of daily data, whereas traditionally this data was collected
weekly or monthly, using physical sitevisits,involvingeither
road or rail closure in some cases. It is also farmoreaccurate
than any visual inspection that would be carried out.
3. METHODOLOGY
3.1 Wireless Sensor Network for Railway Condition
Monitoring
Sensor devices are mounted on boards attached to
the object being monitored, for examples include track,
bridges, or train mechanics. One or more sensors are
mounted on a sensor board (node). The sensor nodes
communicate with the base station using a wireless
transmission protocol; examples include Bluetooth and Wi-
Fi. The base station collates data and transmits it to the
control center server possibly through satellite or GPRS.
There are variations on this setup. In some systems, the
sensor nodes may communicate directly with the server
rather than via the base station. In other systems, the user
accesses the data directly via the base station.
Plastic approach may lead to a large numberoffalse
alarms and missed failures. It only provides local analysis
but does not take advantage of the superior capabilities
when the sensors are networked and their data processed
collectively. Integrated data processing allows an overall
picture of an asset’s condition to be achieved and overall
condition trends to be determined. In recent years,
networking technologies such as wireless communication
and mobile networking coupled with the technology to
integrate devices have rapidly developed.
There are a number of challenges with WSNs. They
generate large amounts of data at rapidratesandoftenon an
basis. Data may be produced from multisource that have to
be fused. The systems and structures monitored using
sensors often exhibit complex behavior, which is difficult to
understand and interpret. Hence, the data must be carefully
managed to provide a view of the system status. Sensor data
are very noisy and sensors themselves canbecomedefective
wherever they are installed. Sensor data maycontain errors,
particularly where the sensors are subject to harsh
conditions as this exacerbates sensor and communication
failures. Sensor networks often have to be installed in
challenging environments to be able to monitor structures
and infrastructure.
For example, Palo noted that their system had to
work in extreme conditions in Sweden, with a temperature
range between +25◦C and −40◦C and with large quantities of
snow mounted sensors on the train’s bogies to monitor
bogie temperatures and noted that train environments are
very harsh environments for electronics with high
accelerations and large shocks. The sensors need to be
carefully located to ensure their measurements are useful
and do not replicate the measurements of other sensors,
which can skew the distribution of the collected data. The
type of sensor used needs to be carefully considered to
ensure the maximum value and the best quality data. WSNs
can use a set of homogeneous or heterogeneous sensors.
Sensors are often located away from energy supplies, thus
require either batteries or some form of local energy
generation to power them.Ifthereareerrorsintransmission
across the WSN, then data may be missing. These last two
points form a paradox, WSNs need to minimizeenergyusage
yet communication needs to be maximally efficient and
communication requires energy. This survey seminar
describes WSNs for railway condition monitoring focusing
on systems described in the academic literature. In this
survey, “sensor” refers to an individual device such as an
accelerometer or strain guage.
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Fig. 3.1: WSN Setup for Railway Condition Monitoring
4. CONCLUSION
The main aims of the critical review are to identify the
enhanced security and safety in railwaystationsandpresent
an innovative way for smart railway stations to use the big
data gathered from WSNs. The size, efficiency, real-time
condition, improved safety, security, and reliability and cost
of wireless sensors are factors that attract the railway
industry to the use of WSN technology. The sensornodesare
equipped with sensors that can sense the vibration in the
railway track due a coming train. The geographical
positioning sensors are placed on the trains. These sensors
send the train’s geographic location. Optimization of the
communication protocol and real time working network
with minimum delay in multi hop routing from the nodes to
the train using a static base station is needed, so that the
decision making can be done and the decision is forwarded
to the train without any delay.
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  • 1. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 07 Issue: 02 | Feb 2020 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2020, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 497 Wireless Sensor Network for Railway Security System Monali S. Chakdhare1, Akash M. Ghangale2, V. P. Athawale3 1,2Student, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, DES’S COET, Dhamangaon Rly 3Professor, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, DES’S COET, Dhamangaon Rly ---------------------------------------------------------------------***---------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract - Railways comprise a large infrastructure and are an important mode of transportation in many countries. The railways have become a new meansoftransportationowingto their capacity, speed, and reliability, being closely associated with passenger and goods transportation; they have high risk associated with them in terms of human lives and cost of assets. In this review, several wireless sensor networks (WSNs) applications are proposed for use in railway station systems, including advanced WSNs, which will enhance security, safety, and decision-making processes to achieve more cost-effective management in railway stations, as well as the development of integrated systems. The size, efficiency, and cost of WSNs are influential factors that attract the railway industry to adopt these devices in this paper, different kinds of rail defects inspection and maintenance methods are described and a basic algorithm is readdressed that makes use of wireless acoustic sensors for detecting cracks and breakages in the railway tracks. Key Words: Railway Security, Cracks detection,Wireless sensor networks. 1. INTRODUCTION The WSN technology perspective of the rail infrastructure will be vital to the railway industry’s future expansion, and will enhance other areas in industry such as safety and security towards a more intelligentinfrastructure [3]. A WSN is a system formed by many sensor points where each node is equipped with a sensor. Wireless sensor networks are seen as an innovative information gathering technique to design the information and communication system, which will significantly advance the reliability and efficiency of the systems in the railway station. Compared with a wired solution, WSN systems are easier for positioning and have better elasticity.Furthermore,withthe prompt industrial growth of sensors, WSNs will become the most significant technology for the internet of things (IoT). The life of a bridge is not dictated by its age but rather by its physical state.to identify and expeclite the maintance of its bridges. Indian railways has a system to mark bridges needing immediate rebuilding or rehabilitation as ‘distressed bridges’. The main technical and scientific objectives of our system in this paper are to generate innovative solutions for a number of the issues facing the railroad community through developmentofa systembased on WSN. The objectives from a railroad perspective include finding new approaches to reduce the occurrence rate of accidents and improving the efficiency of railroad maintenance activities. A wireless sensor network (WSN) is a wirelessnetwork consisting of spatially distributed autonomous devices that use sensors to monitor physical or environmental conditions. These autonomous devices, or nodes, combine with routers and a gateway to create a typical WSN system. The distributed measurement nodes communicate wirelessly to a central gateway, whichprovidesa connection to the wired world where you can collect, process, analyze, and present your measurement data.To extenddistance and reliability in a wireless sensor network, you can use routers to gain an additional communicationlink betweenendnodes and the gateway. Currently, wireless sensornetworksare beginningtobe deployed at an accelerated pace. It is not unreasonable to expect that in 10-15 years that the world will be covered with wireless sensor networks with access to them via the Internet. The major challenges to be addressed in WSNs are coverage and deployment, scalability, quality- of- service, size, computational power, energy efficiency and security. Undoubtedly, railway stations are a significant component for communication with the drivers, controlling and managing emergency situations, and aiding in daily operations such as those involving train engineers’ safety and security operations. Recently,railwayinfrastructure has expanded rapidly, including theuseofwiredcommunication systems. Previously, wired connectingsystemswereutilised for signalling and data intelligence in the railway system. Among these challenges, security is a major issue in wireless sensor networks. Most of the threats and attacks against security in wireless networks are almost similar to their wired counterparts while some are exacerbated with the inclusion of wireless connectivity. In fact, wireless networks are usually more vulnerable to various security threats as the unguided transmission medium is more susceptible to security attacks than those of the guided transmission medium. The broadcast nature of thewirelesscommunicationisa simple candidate for eavesdropping. In this paper we present an overview of the applications and security issues relating to Wireless Sensor Networks(WSNs). This can be considered as the Internet becoming a physical network. This new technology is exciting with unlimited potential for numerous application areas including environmental, medical, military, transportation, entertainment, crisis management, homeland defense, and smart spaces.
  • 2. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 07 Issue: 02 | Feb 2020 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2020, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 498 2. RELATED WORK For Track surveying with sensors the authors have proposed an architecture which has sensor nodes deployed along a railway track as shown in Fig.2.2. The network consists of numerous control centers (sink nodes) that are connected through a wire lined connection, and the sensor nodes are deployed along the railway lines. The sensor nodes collect the necessary data and forward the data back to the sink. An innovativerailwaytrack surveyingprocedure is described that uses sensors and simple components like a GPS module, GSM Modem and MEMS based track detector assembly. The surveying system proposed in this seminar can be used for both ballast and slab tracks. The railway geometrical parameters which are Track axis coordinates are obtained with integrated Global Positioning System (GPS) and Global System for Mobile communication (GSM) receivers. The authors have proposed a cheap, and simple scheme with sufficient ruggedness which is suitable in the Indian scenario that uses an LVDT arrangement to survey track geometry by using multi sensor, which has proved to be cost effective as compared to the existing methods. This sensor very accurate detection and it will send information immediately by using GSM. The system can be operated in tunnels without interruption. 2.1: Advantages i) Flexible: WSN is a flexible network and can adapt to the changes. ii) Additional of New Device: WSN canaccommodate new devices in the network any time with ease. iii) Save Cost: Wireless sensor networks save a lot of wiring cost and sensors like PIR detectors are relatively cheaper then wires. iv) Useful to society: Wireless sensor network are used in different fields like healthcare, defense, environment monitoring which is very beneficial to human welfare. v) Network setups can be carried out without fixed infrastructure. vi) Suitable for the non-reachable places such as over the sea, mountains, rural areas or deep forests. vii) Flexible if there is random situation when additional workstation is needed. viii)Implementation pricing is cheap. ix) It avoids plenty of wiring. x) It might accommodate new devices at any time. xi) It's flexible to undergo physical partitions. xii) It can be accessed by using a centralized monitor. 2.2: Disadvantage i) Security: WSN networks are not secure as compared to wired networks. Hackers can easily hack the network. ii) Battery Issue: Nodes need to be charged at regular intervals. Battery life of the nodes is very low. iii) Low Communication Speed: Communication speed is comparatively low thanthewirednetwork. iv) Distraction: Wireless sensor networks keep distracting by other wireless devices. v) Easily troubled by surroundings (walls,microwave, large distances due to signal attenuation, etc). vi) It is easy for hackers to hack it we couldn’t control propagation of waves. vii) Comparatively low speed of communication. viii) Gets distracted by various elements like Blue- tooth. ix) Still Costly (most importantly) x) Less secure because hackers can enter the access point and obtain all the information. xi) Lower speed as compared to a wired network. xii) More complicated to configure comparedtoa wired network. 2.3: Applications a) Military or Border Surveillance Applications WSNs are becoming an integral part of military command, control communication and intelligencesystems. Sensors can be deployed in a battle field to monitor the presence of forces and vehicles, and track their movements, enabling close surveillance of opposing forces. b) Environmental Applications Environmental applications include tracking the movements and patterns of insects, birds or small animals. c) Health Care Applications Wireless sensor networks can be used to monitor and track elders and patients forhealthcarepurposes,which can significantly relieve the severe shortage of health care personnel and reduce the health care expenditures in the current health care systems. For example sensors can be deployed in a patient’s home to monitor the behaviorsofthe patient. It can alert doctors when the patient falls and requires immediate medical attention. d) Environmental Conditions Monitoring WSN applications in this area include monitoring the environmental conditions affecting crops or livestock, monitoring temperature, humidity and lighting in office buildings, and so on. These monitoring modules could even be combined with actuator modules which can control, for example, the amount of fertilizer in the soil, or theamount of cooling or heating in a building, based on distributed sensor measurements. e) Home Intelligence Wireless sensor networks can be used to provide more convenient and intelligent living environments for human beings. For example, wireless sensors can be used to
  • 3. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 07 Issue: 02 | Feb 2020 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2020, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 499 remotely read utility meters in a home like water, gas, electricity and then send the readings to a remote center through wireless communication. f) Industrial Process Control In industry, WSNs can be used to monitor manufacturing process or the condition of manufacturing equipment. For example, chemical plants or oil refiners cause sensors to monitor the condition of their miles of pipelines. These sensors are used to alert in case of any failures occurred. g) Agriculture Using wireless sensor networks within the agricultural industry is increasingly common; using a wireless network frees the farmer from the maintenance of wiring in a difficult environment.Gravityfeedwatersystems can be monitored using pressure transmitters to monitor water tank levels, pumps can be controlled using wireless input devices and water use can be measured andwirelessly transmitted back to a central control center for billing. Irrigation automation enables more efficient water use and reduces waste. h) Structural Monitoring Wireless sensors can be used to monitor the movement within buildings and infrastructure such as bridges, flyovers, embankments, tunnels etc. enabling Engineering practices to monitor assets remotely without the need for costly site visits, as well ashavingtheadvantage of daily data, whereas traditionally this data was collected weekly or monthly, using physical sitevisits,involvingeither road or rail closure in some cases. It is also farmoreaccurate than any visual inspection that would be carried out. 3. METHODOLOGY 3.1 Wireless Sensor Network for Railway Condition Monitoring Sensor devices are mounted on boards attached to the object being monitored, for examples include track, bridges, or train mechanics. One or more sensors are mounted on a sensor board (node). The sensor nodes communicate with the base station using a wireless transmission protocol; examples include Bluetooth and Wi- Fi. The base station collates data and transmits it to the control center server possibly through satellite or GPRS. There are variations on this setup. In some systems, the sensor nodes may communicate directly with the server rather than via the base station. In other systems, the user accesses the data directly via the base station. Plastic approach may lead to a large numberoffalse alarms and missed failures. It only provides local analysis but does not take advantage of the superior capabilities when the sensors are networked and their data processed collectively. Integrated data processing allows an overall picture of an asset’s condition to be achieved and overall condition trends to be determined. In recent years, networking technologies such as wireless communication and mobile networking coupled with the technology to integrate devices have rapidly developed. There are a number of challenges with WSNs. They generate large amounts of data at rapidratesandoftenon an basis. Data may be produced from multisource that have to be fused. The systems and structures monitored using sensors often exhibit complex behavior, which is difficult to understand and interpret. Hence, the data must be carefully managed to provide a view of the system status. Sensor data are very noisy and sensors themselves canbecomedefective wherever they are installed. Sensor data maycontain errors, particularly where the sensors are subject to harsh conditions as this exacerbates sensor and communication failures. Sensor networks often have to be installed in challenging environments to be able to monitor structures and infrastructure. For example, Palo noted that their system had to work in extreme conditions in Sweden, with a temperature range between +25◦C and −40◦C and with large quantities of snow mounted sensors on the train’s bogies to monitor bogie temperatures and noted that train environments are very harsh environments for electronics with high accelerations and large shocks. The sensors need to be carefully located to ensure their measurements are useful and do not replicate the measurements of other sensors, which can skew the distribution of the collected data. The type of sensor used needs to be carefully considered to ensure the maximum value and the best quality data. WSNs can use a set of homogeneous or heterogeneous sensors. Sensors are often located away from energy supplies, thus require either batteries or some form of local energy generation to power them.Ifthereareerrorsintransmission across the WSN, then data may be missing. These last two points form a paradox, WSNs need to minimizeenergyusage yet communication needs to be maximally efficient and communication requires energy. This survey seminar describes WSNs for railway condition monitoring focusing on systems described in the academic literature. In this survey, “sensor” refers to an individual device such as an accelerometer or strain guage.
  • 4. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 07 Issue: 02 | Feb 2020 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2020, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 500 Fig. 3.1: WSN Setup for Railway Condition Monitoring 4. CONCLUSION The main aims of the critical review are to identify the enhanced security and safety in railwaystationsandpresent an innovative way for smart railway stations to use the big data gathered from WSNs. The size, efficiency, real-time condition, improved safety, security, and reliability and cost of wireless sensors are factors that attract the railway industry to the use of WSN technology. The sensornodesare equipped with sensors that can sense the vibration in the railway track due a coming train. The geographical positioning sensors are placed on the trains. These sensors send the train’s geographic location. Optimization of the communication protocol and real time working network with minimum delay in multi hop routing from the nodes to the train using a static base station is needed, so that the decision making can be done and the decision is forwarded to the train without any delay. REFERENCES [1] V. Reddy, “Deployment of an integrated model for assessment of operational risk in railway track”, Master Thesis, Queensland University of Technology School of Engineering Systems, 2007. [2] C. Esveld, “Modern railway Track”. Second Edition, MRT Productions. 2001. [3] D.Hesse “Rail inspection using ultrasonic surface waves” Thesis ,Imperial College of London,2007 [4] C. Campos-Castellanos, Y.Gharaibeh, P. Mudge *, V. Kappatos, “The application of long range ultrasonic testing (LRUT) for examination of hard to access areas on railway tracks”. IEEE Railway Condition Monitoring and Non-Destructive Testing (RCM 2011) Nov 2011. [5] W. Al-Nuaimy , A. Eriksen and J. Gasgoyne “ Train- mounted gpr for high-speed rail trackbed inspection” Tenth International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radal; 21 -24 June, 2004 [6] A.Vanimiredd, D.A.Kumari “Automaticbrokentrack detection using LED-LDR assembly” International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT) - Volume4 Issue7- July 2013 [7] Hayre, Harbhajan S., "Automatic Railroad Track Inspection," Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on, vol.IA-10, no.3, pp.380,384, May 1974. [8] Z. Sam Daliri1, S. Shamshirband , M.A. Besheli “ Railway security through the use of wireless sensor networks based on fuzzy logic”. International Journal of the Physical SciencesVol. 6(3), pp. 448- 458, 4 February,2011 [9] S. Ramesh, S. Gobinathan “Railway faultstolerance techniques using wireless sensor networks”. IJECT Vol. 3, Issue 1, Jan. - March 2012. [10] A. Z Lorestani, S. A Mousavi, R. Ebadaty, “Monitoring RailTraffic Using Wireless Sensor Network (WSN)” IJCSET ,June 2012, Vol 2, Issue 6,1280-1282 [11] Aboelela, E. Edberg, W. Papakonstantinou, C. Vokkarane, V, "Wireless sensoer network based model for secure railway opeerations," Performance, Computing, and Communications Conference, 2006. IPCCC 2006. 25th IEEE International, vol., no., pp.6 pp., 628, 10-12 April 2006.