SHIP IOT WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM USING METAL SURFACE WAVE
20230171004 · 2023-06-01
Inventors
- Woo Seong SHIM (Daejeon, KR)
- Bu Young KIM (Daejeon, KR)
- Hak Sun KIM (Seoul, KR)
- Jin Woo KONG (Incheon, KR)
Cpc classification
H04B13/00
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04B13/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A ship IoT wireless communication system using metal surface waves is proposed. The ship IoT wireless communication system may include a first access point installed in a first compartment among a plurality of compartments formed in a ship, and a second access point installed in a second compartment among the plurality of compartments. Each of the first access point and the second access point may perform surface wave communication with each other to form a communication network inside the ship. Each of the first and second access points may include a surface wave generator configured to transmit and receive a surface wave through at least one of a floor, a ceiling, or a bulkhead of each of the plurality of compartments.
Claims
1. A ship Internet of Things (IoT) wireless communication system using metal surface waves, the system comprising: a first access point installed in a first compartment among a plurality of compartments formed in a ship; and a second access point installed in a second compartment among the plurality of compartments, wherein each of the first access point and the second access point is configured to perform surface wave communication with each other to form a communication network inside the ship, and wherein each of the first access point and the second access point comprises a surface wave generator configured to transmit and receive a surface wave through at least one of a floor, a ceiling, or a bulkhead of each of the plurality of compartments.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein each of the first access point and the second access point is configured to transmit and receive the surface wave through an opening part formed in at least one of the floor, the ceiling, or the bulkhead of each of the plurality of compartments.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein the opening part is configured to allow a metal surface of the first compartment and a metal surface of the second compartment to be seamlessly connected to each other.
4. The system of claim 2, wherein the opening part has a shape of a slit having height of 0.4 mm or more.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein installation positions of the first access point and the second access point in the respective compartments are configured to be determined such that an installation position of one access point in an associated compartment of the compartments is a position close to an opening part connected to a remaining compartment of the compartments with which the associated compartment is intended to preferentially communicate according to a preset priority of the remaining compartment with which the communication is intended to be performed.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein the surface wave generator comprises: a transmitter configured to transmit a surface electromagnetic wave through a metal surface; and a receiver configured to receive a surface electromagnetic wave transmitted through the metal surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The above and other objectives, features, and other advantages of the present disclosure will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] When the design of a part of a ship under construction is changed, the changed design is required to be received promptly even at a site in which the part with the changed design is being worked on, and the order of ship construction may be required to be changed by reflecting the changed design in other parts. Alternatively, the design and construction of the other parts may be required to be changed.
[0018] However, since the inside of a ship is divided into a plurality of spaces through thick bulkheads, radio waves are very severely blocked between the spaces, and thus it is difficult to apply an existing radio communication technology using radio waves in a poor environment for radio communication. Additionally, it is difficult to install a wired communication facility during a ship building work due to problems such as manufacturing cost, manufacturing time, and continuous change of an internal environment according to the ship building work.
[0019] In order to solve this problem, a communication system using ultrasonic waves has been proposed, but due to the characteristics of ultrasonic waves, the ultrasonic waves cannot penetrate a ship bulkhead having a thickness of 57 mm or more, so the communication system using ultrasonic waves cannot be applied thereto when the thickness of a bulkhead is 57 mm or more
[0020] A singular expression used in this specification includes a plural expression unless a context clearly dictates otherwise. In this specification, terms such as “composed of” or “include” should not be construed as necessarily including all of the various components or various steps described in the specification, and may not include some components or steps thereof, or may include additional components or steps. In addition, terms such as “. . . part” and “. . . module” described in the specification mean a unit that processes at least one function or operation, which may be implemented as hardware or software, or as a combination of hardware and software.
[0021] Herebelow, various embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0022]
[0023] Referring to
[0024] Generally, as illustrated in
[0025] In
[0026] As illustrated in
[0027] Hereinafter, such a ship IoT wireless communication system 100 using metal surface waves according to the embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to
[0028]
[0029] Referring to
[0030] Here, the access point 110 or 120 is a device which performs surface wave communication with another access point to form a communication network inside the ship, and may be connected to various terminals installed in the compartment 15 or 16. For example, the terminals may include a smartphone, a laptop computer, a walkie-talkie, a server, an IoT sensor, and the like.
[0031] In addition, as illustrated in
[0032] For example, the surface wave generator 111 or 121 may have a structure capable of generating a surface electromagnetic wave for transmitting data generated by the access point 110 or 120. That is, the surface wave generator 111 or 121 may include a transmission part (or a transmitter) and a reception part (or a receiver). Accordingly, the transmission part of a first surface wave generator 111 may transmit a surface electromagnetic wave through a metal surface, and the reception part of a second surface wave generator 121 may receive a surface electromagnetic wave transmitted through a metal surface.
[0033] Particularly, according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, a surface wave transmitted by the access point 110 or 120 of each compartment 15 or 16 may be efficiently transmitted and received through an opening part 21 or 22 formed in at least one of the floor, ceiling, and bulkhead 11 of each compartment 15 or 16. Here, the opening part 21 or 22 may be pre-formed according to design or need while the ship 10 is built.
[0034] That is, as illustrated in
[0035] More specifically, as illustrated in
[0036] Accordingly, referring to
[0037] Accordingly, the first surface wave movement path 20 and the second surface wave movement path 30 may be formed since the metal surfaces of the first compartment 15 and the second compartment 16, and the metal surfaces of the first compartment 15 and the third compartment are connected to each other through the opening parts 21 and 22, respectively.
[0038] Meanwhile, in the compartment 15 or 16, the installation position of the access point 110 or 120 may be determined according to a preset priority of the compartment 15 or 16 with which communication is intended to be performed. That is, in the compartment 15 or 16, the access point 110 or 120 may be installed at a position close to the compartment 15 or 16 with which communication is intended to preferentially be performed.
[0039] For example, in
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[0041] Referring to
[0042] In addition, a third opening part 23 may be formed in the bulkhead 11 of the first compartment 15, and the second opening part 22 may be formed in the ceiling of the first compartment 15. Here, the third opening part 23 may be formed in the form of a slit.
[0043] The configuration of the ship IoT wireless communication system using metal surface waves according to the another embodiment of the present disclosure illustrated in
[0044] That is,
[0045] When without an opening part formed in the bulkhead 11, a sealed environment in which a connected metal surface path between the first compartment 15 and the second compartment 16 is not formed is created, an opening part is inevitably required to be artificially formed to connect metal surfaces of the first compartment 15 and the second compartment 16 to each other.
[0046] Accordingly, to the extent that the essential structural and functional purposes of the bulkhead 11 are not impaired, the slit-shaped third opening part 23 may be formed in the bulkhead 11.
[0047] The slit-shaped third opening part 23 is preferably formed to be as small as possible to maintain a function in terms of the structural strength of the bulkhead made of metal, but is required to be formed to have height of at least 0.4 mm. Furthermore, the third opening part 23 may be sealed with a non-conductive insulator, such as a rubber packing, to maintain a watertight structure.
[0048] The above-described embodiments of the present disclosure are disclosed for the purpose of illustration, and those skilled in the art with ordinary knowledge about the present disclosure are able to make various modifications, changes, and additions within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, and such modifications, changes and additions should be considered to fall within the scope of the following claims.