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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.net.2015.06.014

VERIFICATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC EFFECTS FROM WIRELESS DEVICES IN OPERATING NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS  

YE, SONG-HAE (Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power Co. (KHNP), Central Research Institute)
KIM, YOUNG-SIK (Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power Co. (KHNP), Central Research Institute)
LYOU, HO-SUN (Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power Co. (KHNP), Central Research Institute)
KIM, MIN-SUK (Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power Co. (KHNP), Central Research Institute)
LYOU, JOON (Department of Electronics Engineering, Chungnam National University)
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology / v.47, no.6, 2015 , pp. 729-737 More about this Journal
Abstract
Wireless communication technologies, especially smartphones, have become increasingly common. Wireless technology is widely used in general industry and this trend is also expected to grow with the development of wireless technology. However, wireless technology is not currently applied in any domestic operating nuclear power plants (NPPs) because of the highest priority of the safety policy. Wireless technology is required in operating NPPs, however, in order to improve the emergency responses and work efficiency of the operators and maintenance personnel during its operation. The wired telephone network in domestic NPPs can be simply connected to a wireless local area network to use wireless devices. This design change can improve the ability of the operators and personnel to respond to an emergency situation by using important equipment for a safe shutdown. IEEE 802.11 smartphones (Wi-Fi standard), Internet Protocol (IP) phones, personal digital assistant (PDA) for field work, notebooks used with web cameras, and remote site monitoring tablet PCs for on-site testing may be considered as wireless devices that can be used in domestic operating NPPs. Despite its advantages, wireless technology has only been used during the overhaul period in Korean NPPs due to the electromagnetic influence of sensitive equipment and cyber security problems. This paper presents the electromagnetic verification results from major sensitive equipment after using wireless devices in domestic operating NPPs. It also provides a solution for electromagnetic interference/radio frequency interference (EMI/RFI) from portable and fixed wireless devices with a Wi-Fi communication environment within domestic NPPs.
Keywords
Electromagnetic Interference/Radio Frequency Interference; Instruments and control; Sensitive equipment; Wireless technology;
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