Device Description

Smart meters that collect granular real-time data across the water grid, LED light sensors to monitor water levels in tanks, pH sensors, temperature sensors and turbidity sensors in pipelines and storage and distribution tanks, volume sensor

KPIs

Haghi, M., Thurow, K., & Stoll, R. (2017). Wearable Devices in Medical Internet of Things: Scientific Research and Commercially Available Devices. Healthcare Informatics Research, 23(1), 4–15. http://doi.org/10.4258/hir.2017.23.1.4

E2E Latency: Best Effort
Jitter: Not Sensitive
Data Rate: Very Low
Availability: Best Effort
Criticality: Safety Critical
Communication Direction: One-way
Common Communication Mode: Unicast
Data Reporting Mode: Hybrid Driven[1]
Mobility (type/speed): Fixed
Service Continuity: Not Required
Device Autonomy (Power Constrained): Yes
Connectivity Type: WAN
Priority Services (NS/EP): No
Guaranteed Service: GBR
Security: Medium
Lifespan: Long
Location Based Services: Fixed
Slice Type: mMTC

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