Supervisory and transmission system for the control of atmospheric pollution in areas surrounding thermoelectric plants
Abstract
Air quality monitoring systems employed to assess sulfur dioxide pollution in the vicinity of power plants are discussed. The monitoring systems rely on standardized peripheral units consisting of low-capacity remote control equipment, a telegraphy channel, and a VHF transceiver; both wire and radio transmission of the data are thus available. Advantages of the monitoring systems, including applicability to a wide variety of remote locations, ease of maintenance due to standardization, and low cost, are considered.
- Publication:
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24th International Electronics Congress
- Pub Date:
- 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977iec..cong..103A
- Keywords:
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- Air Pollution;
- Data Transmission;
- Electric Power Plants;
- Pollution Control;
- Pollution Monitoring;
- Sulfur Dioxides;
- Transmitter Receivers;
- Air Quality;
- Cost Analysis;
- Radio Transmission;
- Real Time Operation;
- Standardization;
- Thermoelectric Power Generation;
- Instrumentation and Photography