Demonstration of Remote Monitoring Technology for Cathodic Protection Systems: Phase II

1998 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vicki L. Van Blaricum ◽  
Jack T. Flood ◽  
Michael J. Szeliga ◽  
James B. Bushman
1997 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vicki L. Van Blaricum ◽  
William R. Norris ◽  
Michael J. Szeliga ◽  
James B. Bushman

2014 ◽  
Vol 575 ◽  
pp. 805-808
Author(s):  
Jin Hong Zhu ◽  
Ze Guo Wei

In this paper, remote monitoring technology and its application to control of industrial power supply are discussed in detail, including its composition, function and classification. The two approaches of wired and wireless communication are analyzed, and four cases of typical systems are introduced as well. Practice has proved that the presented several control schemes are feasible and effective.


Heart ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 107 (5) ◽  
pp. 366-372
Author(s):  
Donya Mohebali ◽  
Michelle M Kittleson

The incidence of heart failure (HF) remains high and patients with HF are at risk for frequent hospitalisations. Remote monitoring technologies may provide early indications of HF decompensation and potentially allow for optimisation of therapy to prevent HF hospitalisations. The need for reliable remote monitoring technology has never been greater as the COVID-19 pandemic has led to the rapid expansion of a new mode of healthcare delivery: the virtual visit. With the convergence of remote monitoring technologies and reliable method of remote healthcare delivery, an understanding of the role of both in the management of patients with HF is critical. In this review, we outline the evidence on current remote monitoring technologies in patients with HF and highlight how these advances may benefit patients in the context of the current pandemic.


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