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Title: Communication Systems For Gas Measurement Data
Author: Steve Damato
Source: 1988 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1988
Abstract: have more and more information available to adequately manage any business. Certainly, this is no less true for a gas utility than it is for any other commercial business. Until recently however, it has been uneconomical for the utility to obtain all of the information it needs for efficient system operation because of the diversity of its customers. Now, because of recent advances in technology, it is becoming more and more feasible to collect the information needed. Several different communications technologies are currently maturing into economically justifiable systems. This paper concentrates on technologies that provide automatic data transmissions to a central receiver or location. The two technologies I will be discussing are radio systems and telephone systems. After discussing the advantages and disadvantages of each technology I will be talking about some specific applications natural gas companies have and how these technologies apply. These applications include Town Boarder Station and Gate Station monitoring, large industrial and commercial customers, transportation or carriage accounts and automatic residential meter reading.




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