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Title: Communication Systems For Gas Measurement Data
Author: Clay Danley
Source: 2012 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2012
Abstract: Communications systems for gathering gas measurement data may require the use of several technologies for reliable communications back to the host computer. Commonly used wireless technologies are licensed radio, non-licensed spread-spectrum radio, and cellular because they allow for two-way poll response messages to be passed between the host computer and the end devices such as flow computers and gas chromatographs. Deployment and maintenance of licensed and non-licensed radio systems usually require a fair amount of engineering. Cellular modems are much easier to deploy as they work off of existing cellular infrastructure. Other technical considerations include saturation points, host protocol versatility, and solar power




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