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Case Study: South American Oil Refinery
Challenge
Faced: Offshore oil platform needs wireless cameras capable of communicating
over 15 miles to its land based oil refinery. Visec
Solution: Visec engineers implemented a sophisticated wireless system capable
of reaching over 20 miles, with no special permits or licenses required.
Summary:
A South American oil platform is located approximately
15 miles off shore. The South American company drills
for natural gas (NG) and oil. It maintains a pipeline
to transport Natural Gas (NG) and oil to its land base
refinery. Once received, the Natural Gas (NG) is converted
to Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) where it occupies 1/600
of the volume and it is transported all over South and
Central America, in special vessels by both land and
sea.
The
oil is also refined and shipped all over the world. The offshore platform was
constructed of non-corrosive materials and resembles a small artificial island.
It is anchored with concrete and steel supporting beams directly onto the seabed.
The oil platform consists of a supporting deck that houses the excavation's companies
mining equipment and several kilowatt electrical generators. Additionally, there
is also a small living area that the crew resides in. The
offshore oil rig is in constant operation, it is comprised of a crew that works
double shifts, a day shift and a night shift, with 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
of nonstop mining. When the South American exploration company approached Visec
engineers, it was interested in implementing a state-of-the-art video surveillance
system. It wanted to have 24 hour video coverage to safeguard its critical infrastructure. Extremely
Long Distance Wireless Solution Needed, Satellite solution too costly and slow:
The
South American Exploration Company wanted to make sure that its employees, equipment
and investments were all protected. It also wanted to be able to remotely watch
live video of the offshore oil rig from anywhere in the world and be alerted to
possible emergency situations as they happened. Given a distance of over 15 miles,
remote monitoring posed a challenge to this remote platform. The company initially
investigated implementing a direct satellite system, which proved to be extremely
costly and provided relatively slow bandwidth. This
type of security system, with a slow but costly connectivity was not ideal, given
the possible security ramifications. The South American Exploration Company approached
Visec engineers for a more professional and cost effective solution. How
Visec did it: Visec
engineers implemented an entirely wireless system consisting of 16 surveillance
cameras with a 2 terabyte DVR Server, capable of communicating from the offshore
oil rig, directly to the onshore land based refinery, up to 20 miles away. All
recordings were done simultaneously on location at the oil rig itself and remotely
on the Land based Oil refinery. Wireless
Solution
Visec engineers utilized a phased array of multiple 18 Decibel Isotropic (DBI)
Yagi antennas with 8 elements arranged at 1/8 th wavelength separation on the
802.11, 2.4 Ghz spectrum. Visec engineers modeled all propagated signals such
that they achieved a peak gain with a high front to back ratio. This led to a
radiation pattern capable of easily reaching 25 miles at a meager 4 Watts of Equivalent
Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) in full compliance with open architecture standards,
meaning no special permits were required. Additionally,
the signal was encrypted and virtually undecipherable. This
strategic plan was accomplished without requiring any special radio frequency
permits or special licenses. This was all done using open architecture standards. Visec
Automation controls many Oil Platform sensors: Critical
sensory equipment that is used on the platform was also integrated within Visec
Automation. Gauges,
such as pressure, temperature, density, and electrical, were all linked directly
to the Visec software enabling oil personnel to have an additional means of monitoring.
A system alert could cause specific, programmable events to occur. Visec Automation
could be programmed to do any number of tasks. For
example, if the temperature exceeded a particular threshold, a siren could sound
and the machine could be disengaged until the temperature was restored to normal.
Visec Automation provided a seamless integration to a complex system. Cost
Savings This
solution save the South American exploration company 900%, with a cost approximately
one tenth of the price it would have paid using other solutions that would have
yielded substandard results. |