Sensor network metrology: Current state and future directions

  • Shahin Tabandeh*
  • , Anupam Prasad Vedurmudi
  • , Henrik Söderblom
  • , Sara Pourjamal
  • , Peter Harris
  • , Yuhui Luo
  • , Maximilian Gruber
  • , Michae I. Vaa
  • , Mads Johansen
  • , Martin Koval
  • , Peter Friis Østergaard
  • , Kruno Milicevic
  • , Martha Arbayani Zaidan
  • , Tareq Hussein
  • , Tuukka Petäjä
  • , Maitane Iturrate-Garcia
  • , Miloš Davidović
  • , Marcel van Dijk
  • , Gertjan Kok
  • , André Xhonneux
  • Andrea Merlone, João A. Sousa, Jonathan Pearce
*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This article investigates the essential role of sensor network metrology in advancing the reliability and adaptability of sensor networks through a review of the state of the art and expected trends in this field. Addressing the challenges of harmonized metrological approaches, it outlines a future roadmap for the metrological assessment of real-world non-static distributed sensor networks and underlines the importance of joint efforts for a sustainable and reliable future.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101798
JournalMeasurement: Sensors
Volume38
Issue numberSupplement
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2025
MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
EventXXIV IMEKO World Congress - Hamburg, Germany
Duration: 26 Apr 202429 Aug 2024

Funding

The project (22DIT02 FunSNM) has received funding from the European Partnership on Metrology, co-financed from the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme and by the Participating States.

Keywords

  • Digital transformation
  • Sensor network metrology
  • Sensor networks
  • Smart cities
  • Traceability

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