Research on Ground Comprehensive Observation Monitoring and Alarm System

With the rapid development of science and society, China has carried out a large amount of research work in realizing the intelligence and automation of ground meteorological comprehensive observation in order to promote meteorological modernization, and has achieved significant results. Due to the...

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Published in2023 2nd International Conference on Automation, Robotics and Computer Engineering (ICARCE) pp. 1 - 4
Main Authors Liu, Kaiyi, Kang, Hengyuan, Zhang, Hongmei, Wei, Guo, Cao, Lei, Bing, Jiang, Lan, Mingrui, Wan, Linlin, Zhang, Fan
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 14.12.2023
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DOI10.1109/ICARCE59252.2024.10492538

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Summary:With the rapid development of science and society, China has carried out a large amount of research work in realizing the intelligence and automation of ground meteorological comprehensive observation in order to promote meteorological modernization, and has achieved significant results. Due to the influence of natural environment, equipment status, network conditions, and other factors, observation element data is prone to anomalies, and station operators are unable to continuously monitor ground comprehensive observation software 24 hours a day. In the event of equipment failures, data anomalies, and other situations, it is easy for city and county-level ground comprehensive observation to fail to detect problems in a timely manner, affecting the timely investigation and maintenance of fault points. This article studies the status monitoring and alarm software for ground comprehensive observation elements, monitors ground meteorological comprehensive observation data in real time, and sends SMS alarms when data transmission is abnormal, effectively improving the timeliness of grassroots equipment support, enhancing ground comprehensive observation capabilities, and providing reliable basic data for meteorological information services and analysis and prediction of meteorological stations.
DOI:10.1109/ICARCE59252.2024.10492538