Mathematical Modeling and Proposal of an Architecture for the Surveillance in the Distance of Similarly Installations

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In our works, we present a remote monitoring system to handle distributed installations. This system makes it possible to solve the analysis part of the problem of remote monitoring of distributed installations. Remote monitoring of distributed installations requires the use of heterogeneous and sometimes complex tools. A mathematical model allows an analysis the structure of distributed installations. This modeling allows us to categorize the installations in order to facilitate the remote monitoring of similar equipments. The purpose of categorization is to know, for each type of equipment, the necessary tools to monitor them. In addition, from an installation, we can deduce the tools needed to monitor equipments same category. Then, we propose an architecture that will be implemented for the remote monitoring of installations distributed on the territory. This architecture highlights many sensors installed in the equipments for the acquisition of measurements datas. The choice to use many sensors is justified by the fact that installation is consist of many equipments of a different nature.

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Biaye, B. M., Gaye, K., Aidara, C. A. T., & Diagne, S. (2021). Mathematical Modeling and Proposal of an Architecture for the Surveillance in the Distance of Similarly Installations. In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, LNICST (Vol. 400 LNICST, pp. 125–130). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90556-9_11

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