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Title: Wireless Communication And Diagnostics Of Ultrasonic And Multiphase Meters
Author: Daniel J. Householder
Source: American Gas Association 2003
Year Published: 2003
Abstract: The present-day telecommunication network provides the means for fast distribution of data and the monitoring of field mounted devices. It has given producers, operators, and maintenance personnel the ability to communicate by data transmission over a network from computer to computer and remote computers to databanks. The use of modems and landline connections has allowed manufacturers of ultrasonic and multiphase meters a limited but effective outlet for their internal trending and diagnostic information. This has led to higher accuracy in predicting potential failures in the field and lower down times through faster response to these failures, as well as increased data retrieval and logging. However the use of trending and diagnostic features were only available in areas where clean, secure phone lines were pre-existing, dedicated or installed specific for the project. The increase, however, in the number of cell and satellite service providers and the technology that takes advantage of them has removed this limitation.




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