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Title: Communication Systems For Gas Measurement Data
Author: Clay Danley
Source: 2008 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2008
Abstract: The key to building a reliable communications system starts with a path study using Global Positioning System coordinates gathered from each location where the measurement equipment is located. The path study will aid in determining the best communications technology necessary to get reliable data back to the host server. Some of the most widely used communications technologies are non-licensed Spread Spectrum radio, licensed MAS radio, GSM, CDMA, satellite and phone lines. A communications system may include more than one of the aforementioned technologies. The goal is to engineer the system to meet the present needs and accommodate future growth.




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