The Design of an RFID/USN Event Monitoring System for N ext Generation Gas Safety Management

차세대 가스안전관리를 위한 RFID/USN 이벤트 모니터링 시스템의 설계

  • Lee, Chan-Gun (School of Computer Science and Engineering, Chung Ang University) ;
  • Park, Jae-Hwa (School of Computer Science and Engineering, Chung Ang University)
  • Published : 2008.10.31

Abstract

There are many efforts toward the development of next generation gas safety management systems to improve the assurance, availability, and efficiency of the extant systems. Among them, the application of ubiquitous technology, such as RFID and USN, to the system is regarded as a promising approach for enabling such an innovation. Recently the ubiquitous technology became much affordable and available than before thanks to the reduced production cost and wide proliferation of the ubiquitous devices. In this paper, we analyze the core requirements for the next generation gas safety management systems based on the ubiquitous technology, and present an architectural design of a middleware to facilitate the realization of the system. We formally define an event model and present how to specify various situations related to gas safety management using the proposed event model.

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