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Selecting the Wireless Communication Methods for Establishing Ubiquitous City-Gas Facilities in Korea

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Ubiquitous technologies are different from previous technologies, as constructing intelligent network to all objects. In order to apply ubiquitous technologies to city-gas facilities, it is necessary to analyze characteristics of the surrounding environment, design the applicable infrastructure per facility, and enhance the safety and reliability. This paper investigate the status of city-gas safety management using IT technologies in Korea, analyze the characteristics of context-aware in city-gas facilities, experiment the applicable wireless communication method per city-gas facility. The object of this paper supports the cornerstone in order to construing the framework of intelligent infrastructure and service for autonomically managing related facilities.

This work was supported by MIKE (Ministry of Knowledge Economy) under the program of ETI (Energy Technology Innovation). This paper is a result of “Research Group of Energy Safety for Next Generation”. (Project No 2007-M-CC23-P-03-1-000)

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Oh, J.S., Park, J.S., Kwon, J.R. (2009). Selecting the Wireless Communication Methods for Establishing Ubiquitous City-Gas Facilities in Korea. In: Park, J.H., Chen, HH., Atiquzzaman, M., Lee, C., Kim, Th., Yeo, SS. (eds) Advances in Information Security and Assurance. ISA 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5576. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02617-1_84

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