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Design and Analysis for Wireless Tire Pressure Sensing System

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With the expansion of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, intelligent vehicles are now in increasing public demand, mostly equipped with sensors for measuring various situations, such as distance proximity, driving speed, fuel consumption, and tire anomaly. Nowadays, tire pressure and temperature play an important role in reducing fuel consumption, increasing mileage, improving driving safety, and reducing potential traffic accidents. In this paper, we investigate how to collect the tire data based on the designed sensors and then develop an energy-efficient system, called Wireless Tire Pressure Sensing System (WTPSS), which leverages the energy-saving technique by applying wakeup-sleep operation, while ensuring the data retrieval delay when monitoring. In addition, the worst receiving delay is also discussed and analyzed theoretically. In the simulation, our system has verified that it can have better performance in terms of energy saving.

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Mishra, S., Liang, JM. (2022). Design and Analysis for Wireless Tire Pressure Sensing System. In: Hsieh, SY., Hung, LJ., Klasing, R., Lee, CW., Peng, SL. (eds) New Trends in Computer Technologies and Applications. ICS 2022. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1723. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-9582-8_53

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