Pipelines As Communication Network Links
Abstract
The preliminary results of a study into two methods of using the natural gas pipeline as a communication medium were presented. The need to develop secure system monitoring and control techniques between the field and control centers and to robotic devices in the pipeline was described. In the first method, the pipeline is treated as a waveguide for microwave or commercial wireless modem signals. In the second method, the pipe as treated as a leaky feeder or a multi-ground neutral and the signal is directly injected onto the metal pipe. An existing pipeline loop at UMR was used to perform an initial study for these techniques. Both methods were feasible. A special-purpose talk-and-wait protocol with token passing would be the best solution.
Recommended Citation
K. T. Erickson et al., "Pipelines As Communication Network Links," Proceedings of the Natural Gas Technologies II: Ingenuity and Innovation (2004, Phoenix, AZ), Feb 2004.
Meeting Name
Natural Gas Technologies II: Ingenuity and Innovation (2004: Feb. 8-11, Phoenix, AZ)
Department(s)
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Second Department
Geosciences and Geological and Petroleum Engineering
Document Type
Article - Conference proceedings
Document Version
Citation
File Type
text
Language(s)
English
Publication Date
01 Feb 2004