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2025
Enabling adaptive food monitoring through sampling rate adaptation for efficient, reliable critical event detection
Enabling adaptive food monitoring through sampling rate adaptation for efficient, reliable critical event detection
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Monitoring systems are essential in many fields, such as food production, storage, and supply, to collect information about applications or their environments to enable decision-making. However, these systems generate massive amounts of data that require substantial processing. To improve data analysis efficiency and reduce data collectors’ energy demand, adaptive monitoring is a promising approach to reduce the gathered data while ensuring the monitoring of critical events. Adaptive monitoring is a system’s ability to adjust its monitoring activity during runtime in response to internal and external changes. This work investigates the application of adaptive monitoring—especially, the adaptation of the sensor sampling rate—in dynamic and unstable environments. This work evaluates 11 distinct approaches, based on threshold determination, statistical analysis techniques, and optimization methods, encompassing 33 customized implementations, regarding their data reduction extent and identification of critical events. Furthermore, analyses of Shannon’s entropy and the oscillation behavior allow for estimating the efficiency of the adaptation algorithms. The results demonstrate the applicability of adaptive monitoring in food storage environments, such as cold storage rooms and transportation containers, but also reveal differences in the approaches’ performance. Generally, some approaches achieve high observation accuracies while significantly reducing the data collected by adapting efficiently.
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Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks, 14 (2025), 5, 102.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jsan14050102.
ISSN: 2224-2708
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Jox, D., Schweizer, P., Henrichs, E., & Krupitzer, C. (2025). Enabling Adaptive Food Monitoring Through Sampling Rate Adaptation for Efficient, Reliable Critical Event Detection. Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks, 14(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/jsan14050102
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Adaptive monitoring Food monitoring Self-adaptive system Efficient data analysis Simulation
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@article{Jox2025,
doi = {10.3390/jsan14050102},
author = {Jox, Dana and Schweizer, Pia},
title = {Enabling Adaptive Food Monitoring Through Sampling Rate Adaptation for Efficient, Reliable Critical Event Detection},
journal = {Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks},
year = {2025},
volume = {14},
number = {5},
}
