INFORMATION SUPPORT FOR AUTOMATIC INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEMS
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.47.10266Keywords:
Automatic control systems, analytical system, monitoring, emission sources, coal mining, environmental impactAbstract
Results of industrial environment monitoring system development with relative software arepresented. Information and analytical support algorithms for automatic control for industrial environmentmonitoring were developed also. The analytical support system for continuous information receivingand processing on the base of indicators changes reflecting the environmental condition of the coalregion was elaborated; some practical ecological proposals were doneReferences
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