A Self-Configurable Bus Network Topology based on LoRa nodes for the Transmission of Data and Alarm Messages in Power Line Monitoring Systems
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Power transmission lines transfer energy between power plants and substations by means of a linear chain of towers. These towers are often situated over extensive distances, sometimes in regions that are difficult to access. Wireless sensor networks present a viable solution for monitoring these long chains of towers due to their wide coverage, ease of installation, and cost-effectiveness. The proposed LoRaBUS approach implements and analyses the benefits of a linear topology using a mixture of LoRa and LoRaWAN protocols. This approach is designed to enable automatic detection of nearby nodes, optimize energy consumption, and provide a prioritized transmission mode in emergency situations. On remote, hard-to-reach towers, a prototype fire protection system was implemented and tested. The results demonstrate that LoRaBUS creates a self-configurable linear topology which proves advantageous for installation processes, node maintenance and troubleshooting node failures. In addition, energy consumption is effectively managed by dynamically adjusting the transmission power based on the detected channel quality and the distance to the nearest neighbor node.