CENTRALIZED MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATION STATIONS | Long | TNU Journal of Science and Technology

CENTRALIZED MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATION STATIONS

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Received: 08/04/24                Revised: 23/05/24                Published: 24/05/24

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1. Nguyen Thanh Long, Academy of Military Science and Technology
2. Nguyen Huu Tho Email to author, Military Technical Academy

Abstract


This paper presents a centralized monitoring and management system for communication stations in communication units. The system includes on-site monitoring and alert device located at communication stations and centralized monitoring and management software at the operating center. To ensure data security and optimize costs during system operation, power parameters and working environment conditions such as temperature, air humidity, light are measured and sent to the centralized monitoring and management center via the military data transmission network. The centralized monitoring and management system for communication stations was designed, manufactured and tested at Brigade 139, Communications Command. Device located at the communication stations works stably for a long time, gives warning signals immediately when there are problems with power, temperature, and humidity. The monitoring and management software visually displays measured data, is designed simple, convenient for users and is built on a server and clients mechanism, allowing multiple units monitor and manage communication stations at the same time.

Keywords


Communication station; Monitor; Centralized management; Power; Environment condition

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.34238/tnu-jst.10074

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