NT & RP Journal
AUTOMATIC EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
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Vol. XVIII, No. 2, Pp. 1-74
December 2003
UDC 621.039+614.876:504.06
YU ISSN 1451-3994

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Pages: 44-50

Authors: Martin Lesjak

Abstract

Computerized, continuous monitoring environmental early warning systems are complex networks that merge measurements with the information technology. Accuracy, consistency, reliability and data quality are their most important features. Several effects may disturb their characteristics: hostile environment, unreliable communications, poor quality of equipment, nonqualified users or service personnel. According to our experiences, a number of measures should be taken to enhance system performances and to maintain them at the desired level. In the paper, we are presenting an analysis of system requirements, possible disturbances and corrective measures that give the main directives for the design, construction and exploitation of the environmental early warning systems. Procedures which ensure data integrity and quality are mentioned. Finally, the contemporary system approach based on the LAN/WAN network topology with Intranet/Internet software is proposed, together with case descriptions of two already operating systems, based on computer-network principle.

Key words: environmental monitoring, early warning systems, system reliability, data quality, monitoring network design

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