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A Ship Exhaust Gas Monitoring Equipment based on NBIoT

Jing Zhao, Tiancheng Tong
Frontiers in Science and Engineering, (2022), Vol.2, No.11, pp.7-17
Published: November 22, 2022
DOI: 10.54691/fse.v2i11.2971
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Abstract

Because of the severe problem of ship exhaust pollutant emission and the high cost, high power consumption of relevant ship exhaust monitoring schemes in the market, a ship exhaust monitoring equipment based on NBIoT (Narrow Band Internet of Things) is designed in this study. This equipment includes four parts: the power management unit, the minimum system unit, the communication circuit unit and the ship exhaust gas monitoring circuit unit. The overall process of the equipment is that the power management unit supplies power for the whole system; the minimum system unit starts the processing program and NBIoT communication program of ship exhaust gas monitoring; after receiving the power supply, the minimum system unit uploads the ship exhaust gas parameters measured by the ship exhaust gas monitoring circuit unit to the CVM(Cloud Virtual Machine) through the communication circuit unit. In this study, the ship exhaust monitoring equipment is installed at a fixed point in Gezhouba, and the coordinate position of the equipment is manually input to the cloud to conduct real-time monitoring of the exhaust emission of vessels passing through the lock. The results show that the equipment integrates ultra-low power consumption and low cost, is easy to set up, and can operate stably. It realizes real-time monitoring of SO2, CO2, NO2, and NO pollutants from ship exhaust.

Keywords: NBIoT, Ship Exhaust, CVM, Ultra-low Power Consumption
APA Citation: Jing Zhao, Tiancheng Tong (2022). A Ship Exhaust Gas Monitoring Equipment based on NBIoT. Frontiers in Science and Engineering, 2(11), 7-17. https://doi.org/10.54691/fse.v2i11.2971

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