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Pacific Controls launches Wireless M2M solutions and GPRS
Remote Monitoring Service for the Oil & Gas Industry
Dubai, November 2, 2005: Pacific Control Systems
(PCS), the leading Machine-to-Machine (M2M) service
provider, has launched its Wireless Machine-to-Machine (M2M)
solutions and GPRS Remote Monitoring and Control service at
the Arab Instrumentation & Automation exhibition being held
from November 7-9 at the Dubai International Exhibition
Centre.
The business process improvements seen with the use of
sophisticated M2M solutions in the Oil and Gas industry are
immense. Automating processes through wireless M2M
applications drive significant cost reductions for oil and
gas companies through increased operational efficiency. The
M2M technology allows for the combination of the central
coordinating applications (which enables standalone
applications to talk to, monitor and control the intelligent
machines collecting data using embedded microprocessors and
sensors) along with communicating intelligent machines,
thereby creating a broad network of machines called the
‘machine-net’ which is similar to that of the Internet.
When these intelligent machines can communicate and change
automatically based on preset program criteria, it results
in tremendous operational benefits for the oil and gas
companies. The recent changes witnessed by this industry
have made M2M technology accessible to oil and gas companies
of all sizes due to its increased availability and usability
at low cost, and the potential business process
improvements.
Commenting on the burgeoning M2M application usage in the
oil and gas industry, Dilip Rahulan, Chairman and CEO of
Pacific Control Systems said, "The M2M technology is
designed to effectively integrate all intelligent machines
in order to talk to each other and adjust on its own, which
results in improved business processes for all industries,
and especially the oil and gas industry wherein the cost
involved in its operations is very high."
Alarms triggered from equipment are routed via Satellite or
GPRS to the private dedicated APN (Access Point Name)
network gateway (subscribed by Pacific Controls from
Etisalat). The information from the APN gateway is routed
through the Internet (IP) to a dedicated M2M portal in
Pacific Controls’ Central Control Room, which enables
monitoring and control of the assets.
The sensor networks use Wireless Mesh technology, whereby
each node on the network can act as a router and send data
about a particular asset it is attached to. Further, these
nodes can also pass along sensor data from its neighbors
until that data reaches the gateway. Since the data is
transmitted via GPRS, it enables sensor data to travel over
longer distances to get to the enterprise software in the
Command Control Centre. “This GPRS connectivity is
especially useful for remote monitoring of Oil and Gas
Infrastructure,” pointed out Rahulan. Apart from receiving
real-time data collection, the SCADA supports for alarming,
trending, and control functions.
Our wireless M2M technology addresses typical applications
including natural gas compressor, standby generators,
electronic flow measurement (EFM), oil production, cathodic
protection, fuel tank level monitoring, water resource
measurement, and similar energy and utility installations.
The benefits of using wireless M2M solutions are optimized
performance, increased flexibility, automated reports
function, asset search function and advanced password
security.
"With our high level expertise in wireless M2M applications,
we are addressing the challenges faced by this industry in
its operations by deriving them with quicker, better and the
most cost-effective solutions." "We are looking at
opportunities to meet key decision makers from the Oil and
Gas industry to visit the event, where we can demonstrate
our unique wireless M2M applications and show them how we
can improve their overall business process operations."
For example, in the case of data generation from oil wells
which used to be at specific intervals of time, can now be
updated in real-time all the time through installation of
data collection sensors that transmit data through built-in
wireless transmitters to the Pacific Controls Command
Control Centre which is a state of the art facility capable
of measuring oil tank levels, pressures, temperatures,
equipment stats etc. This enables maintenance personnel to
attend to the malfunctioning wells faster resulting in
saving money, and also schedule product distribution with
much greater efficiency through dynamic information on tank
level accuracy. Apart from these, during critical alarms
such as tank pressure, tank level etc., the alarm messages
are sent to a list of email addresses, as text messages to
cell phones and even as computerized text-to-voice messages
to any phone.
For further information please contact:
Beena Abraham
Corporate Communications
Pacific Control Systems LLC
Tel: +971 4 886 9000
Fax: +971 4 886 9001
Email:
beena@pacificcontrols.net
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