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Design of a Shipboard Outside Communication Network and the Test Bed Using PLC: for the Workers' Safety Management During Ship-Building process

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Industrial disaster involving the workers at the shipyard is one of the major problems of the shipyards all around the world. The workers are usually exposed to the dangers and their works are very tough. The lack of efficient communication methods which enable smooth communications despite of communication shadow areas makes it harder for them to adapt to the working environment. To deal with such situation, SUNCOM Co. in the Republic of Korea developed and designed a PLC-based communication system and conducted Test Bed experiment together with SK Telecom, (a national telecommunication company) and Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (a national ship-building company). The developed technology is expected to play an efficient and effective role at the shipyards and will be applicable to other industries, helping the workers with uninterrupted communications to improve their working environments.

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      IMCOM '16: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Ubiquitous Information Management and Communication
      January 2016
      658 pages
      ISBN:9781450341424
      DOI:10.1145/2857546

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