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A Tablet PC-based Monitoring System for Oceanic Applications

  • Lee, Ji Young (Faculty of Technology and Environment, Liverpool John Moores University) ;
  • Oh, Jin Seok (Division of Marine Engineering, Korea Maritime and Ocean University)
  • Received : 2013.08.15
  • Accepted : 2013.10.11
  • Published : 2013.12.31

Abstract

Mobile computers can process large amounts of data at high speeds, and it is feasible and easy to implement a remote monitoring system utilizing mobile computers. Because of their portability and convenience, these computers have been employed in various research areas to develop such monitoring systems. Existing monitoring system is a bit difficult to real time monitoring the scattered offshore facilities. So this paper compensate the existing system by using mobile computers such as a tablet PC-based monitoring system. Also, the scattered offshore facilities can be monitored in real-time through the tablet PC. The developed monitoring system is a fully Internet-based monitoring platform that enables one to monitor and control remote oceanic applications at any time and any place where it is possible to access the Internet. It can be applied to many oceanic applications as well as the unmanned systems and remote monitoring systems on land.

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