EAI Endorsed Transactions on Internet of Things (Oct 2020)

Can Be Applied for Bluetooth Low Energy to i-construction? : Characterization of BLE on Excavator

  • Ryo Hamamoto,
  • Kazuomi Endo,
  • Hiroki Tanaka,
  • Koichi Yamashita,
  • Masayuki Kagoshima,
  • Hiroshi Togo,
  • Kouta Mizukoshi,
  • Hidenaga Kawaguchi,
  • Yuta Kishino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4108/eai.16-10-2020.166662
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 23

Abstract

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The Government of Japan has declared that construction sites must implement i-construction, in which information communication technology (ICT) is used to improve construction site productivity and throughput. Examples of i-construction include remote and automatic control systems for construction machinery, for which wireless communication is generally required; however, the wireless characteristics that must be considered in i-construction remain unclear. To clarify these characteristics, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) beacon module is implemented for construction machines, and we investigate its communication characteristics. We focussed on two evaluations: characterisation of the BLE unit module and its feasibility in i-construction. Experimental results were used to characterise BLE communication in a residential area and construction site. In the latter, BLE beacon module communication was possible between a sender located in an excavator attachment and a receiver in its cabin.

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