Improving data transfer efficiency in a gas field wireless telemetry system
Effective organisation of communication channels in autonomous information and measurement systems (AIMS) is a burning issue. It is particularly challenging for areas where, for a number of reasons (primarily unprofitability or immaturity of the wired infrastructure), telecommunications can rely onl...
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ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:2534945 2024-09-15T17:50:07+00:00 Improving data transfer efficiency in a gas field wireless telemetry system Krasnov, Andrey Kolovertnov, Gennadiy Prakhova, Marina Khoroshavina, Elena 2018-03-30 https://doi.org/10.17238/issn2541-8416.2018.18.1.14 unknown Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://doi.org/10.17238/issn2541-8416.2018.18.1.14 oai:zenodo.org:2534945 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Arctic Environmental Research, 18((1)), 14-20, (2018-03-30) quartz crystal resonator gas field telemetry system radio channel GPS carrier frequency adjustment info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2018 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.17238/issn2541-8416.2018.18.1.14 2024-07-27T07:30:29Z Effective organisation of communication channels in autonomous information and measurement systems (AIMS) is a burning issue. It is particularly challenging for areas where, for a number of reasons (primarily unprofitability or immaturity of the wired infrastructure), telecommunications can rely only on wireless technologies, i.e., radio channels. Arctic regions of the Russian Federation, where most of Russia's gas and gas condensate deposits are located, constitute a typical example of such areas. The key challenges during construction of wireless communication channels are associated with the fixed range of frequencies that can be used without a licence. For the purposes of radio traffic, the frequency used by AIMS transmitters and receivers depends on the frequency of the quartz crystal resonators used in such devices. The stability of this frequency determines both the number of radio channels that can be used and the efficiency of data transfer. Key factors affecting the quartz frequency include temperature and "ageing" of quartz crystals. Known methods for increasing the frequency stability generally allow compensation for the temperature drift of the quartz frequency. In addition, such methods are increasingly energy-consuming, which is unacceptable in the Extreme North. This article suggests using GPS receiver data for frequency adjustment. With a minor increase in energy consumption, this technique enables full compensation for quartz crystal resonator frequency drift, no matter what the cause of such drift, eventually allowing operation of more radio channels within the authorised bandwidth with preserved channel separation. In general, it helps increase the efficiency of data transfer in the telemetry systems of gas field operations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Zenodo Arctic Environmental Research 18 1 14 20 |
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Effective organisation of communication channels in autonomous information and measurement systems (AIMS) is a burning issue. It is particularly challenging for areas where, for a number of reasons (primarily unprofitability or immaturity of the wired infrastructure), telecommunications can rely only on wireless technologies, i.e., radio channels. Arctic regions of the Russian Federation, where most of Russia's gas and gas condensate deposits are located, constitute a typical example of such areas. The key challenges during construction of wireless communication channels are associated with the fixed range of frequencies that can be used without a licence. For the purposes of radio traffic, the frequency used by AIMS transmitters and receivers depends on the frequency of the quartz crystal resonators used in such devices. The stability of this frequency determines both the number of radio channels that can be used and the efficiency of data transfer. Key factors affecting the quartz frequency include temperature and "ageing" of quartz crystals. Known methods for increasing the frequency stability generally allow compensation for the temperature drift of the quartz frequency. In addition, such methods are increasingly energy-consuming, which is unacceptable in the Extreme North. This article suggests using GPS receiver data for frequency adjustment. With a minor increase in energy consumption, this technique enables full compensation for quartz crystal resonator frequency drift, no matter what the cause of such drift, eventually allowing operation of more radio channels within the authorised bandwidth with preserved channel separation. In general, it helps increase the efficiency of data transfer in the telemetry systems of gas field operations. |
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Krasnov, Andrey Kolovertnov, Gennadiy Prakhova, Marina Khoroshavina, Elena |
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Krasnov, Andrey Kolovertnov, Gennadiy Prakhova, Marina Khoroshavina, Elena |
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Improving data transfer efficiency in a gas field wireless telemetry system |
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Improving data transfer efficiency in a gas field wireless telemetry system |
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Improving data transfer efficiency in a gas field wireless telemetry system |
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Improving data transfer efficiency in a gas field wireless telemetry system |
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Improving data transfer efficiency in a gas field wireless telemetry system |
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improving data transfer efficiency in a gas field wireless telemetry system |
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Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov |
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