Visible to the public An Integrated WSAN and SCADA System for Monitoring a Critical Infrastructure

TitleAn Integrated WSAN and SCADA System for Monitoring a Critical Infrastructure
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsGrilo, A.M., Chen, J., Diaz, M., Garrido, D., Casaca, A.
JournalIndustrial Informatics, IEEE Transactions on
Volume10
Pagination1755-1764
Date PublishedAug
ISSN1551-3203
Keywordsactuators, CI, control engineering computing, Critical infrastructure (CI) monitoring, critical infrastructure monitoring, critical infrastructures, electrical power grid, gateway, integrated WSAN, Internet, Logic gates, Monitoring, multihop WSAN, power engineering computing, power grids, power system measurement, Protocols, remote monitoring, SCADA system, SCADA systems, security, Substations, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, supervisory control and data acquisition systems, surveillance, web services, Web-based SCADA, wireless sensor and actuator networks, wireless sensor and actuator networks (WSAN), Wireless sensor networks
Abstract

Wireless sensor and actuator networks (WSAN) constitute an emerging technology with multiple applications in many different fields. Due to the features of WSAN (dynamism, redundancy, fault tolerance, and self-organization), this technology can be used as a supporting technology for the monitoring of critical infrastructures (CIs). For decades, the monitoring of CIs has centered on supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, where operators can monitor and control the behavior of the system. The reach of the SCADA system has been hampered by the lack of deployment flexibility of the sensors that feed it with monitoring data. The integration of a multihop WSAN with SCADA for CI monitoring constitutes a novel approach to extend the SCADA reach in a cost-effective way, eliminating this handicap. However, the integration of WSAN and SCADA presents some challenges which have to be addressed in order to comprehensively take advantage of the WSAN features. This paper presents a solution for this joint integration. The solution uses a gateway and a Web services approach together with a Web-based SCADA, which provides an integrated platform accessible from the Internet. A real scenario where this solution has been successfully applied to monitor an electrical power grid is presented.

URLhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6813670/
DOI10.1109/TII.2014.2322818
Citation Key6813670