http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patent/KR-100913194-B1

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filingDate 2007-08-10^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber KR-100913194-B1
titleOfInvention Ubiquitous based underground burial real-time monitoring system using GIS
abstract The present invention relates to a ubiquitous based underground buried real-time monitoring system using GIS, by establishing a basic database of underground buried waterworks and sewerage, it is possible to quickly analyze the relevant information, pipes of the corresponding waterworks and sewerage through the network analysis It is possible to acquire the information quickly, and can register and manage the sensor installed directly in the water supply and sewage through the underground underground real-time monitoring system, and execute the command to the sensor to receive the real-time processing information of the water supply and sewage through wired and wireless communication. The purpose is to provide a ubiquitous basement real-time monitoring system using GIS that collects quickly by using technology and enables efficient management of underground works.n n n According to the present invention, it is possible to check the condition of water and sewage, which is underground buried, in real time through the sensors installed in the underground and the sewer. Efficient management, such as problem prediction and suggestion of alternatives, can reduce costs and lay the foundation for safer underground facilities.n n n In particular, by efficiently managing the information collected from the sensor network deployed in a large area of the city in accordance with the construction of U-City blowing in Korea, efficient safety based on the information collected using the computer of the monitoring manager. It can be managed, prevents the risk of safety accidents detected from collected information, and can be applied to USN related projects and related projects of government agencies and local governments.n n n n Waterworks and Sewage Pipe Analysis (WSPA), Underground Facility Realtime Monitoring System (UFRMS), Waterworks and Sewage Monitoring (WSM), Middleware Connection System, Geographic Information Geographic Information System (GIS), Ubiquitous Sensor Network (USN)
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