Monitoring and control of smart urban drainage systems using NB-IoT cellular sensor networks

Water Sci Technol. 2023 Jul;88(2):339-354. doi: 10.2166/wst.2023.222.

Abstract

Narrow-Band-Internet of Things (NB-IoT) is a promising wireless communication technology for harsh signal propagation conditions, including underground connectivity. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the real-life signal quality of an NB-IoT cellular sensor network for the monitoring and control of urban drainage systems. The implementation of the control systems toward smart infrastructures increase the need for low-cost and low-energy-consumption underground sensing devices. A measurement campaign was conducted in Rakvere, Estonia, to analyze the NB-IoT network's coverage and underground signal quality. The results were used to analyze the flood risk reduction potential in the pilot catchment, considering the quality of NB-IoT cellular network coverage. The signal measurements showed that in the case of plastic manholes, the best cellular transmitter placement is 0.5 m below the manhole cover, and at the ground level NB-RSRP reference signal strength of -104 dBm or better must be ensured to have a link budget with optimal energy consumption for communication. The results of flood risk reduction showed that excluding control locations with insufficient signal strength increased the number of major flooding nodes by 3.9% and mean flooding duration by 4.2% which is a relatively small change and characterizes the flexibility of the developed control system.