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Research on the Application-Oriented Pipeline Integrity Based on GIS

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Applied Informatics and Communication (ICAIC 2011)

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With the growth of buried time, long-distance pipelines are easy to be deteriorated. Thus, the safety of oil and gas pipelines has been a social focus for society and pipeline companies. It is an important task to make the integrity assessment and pipeline integrity management techniques for oil and gas. In the paper, combined with the GIS technique, PioaGIS is designed and developed to manage pipeline integrity, and the design principles, system architecture, system network architecture and technique route of PioaGIS are introduced detailed.

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Chen, J.f., Huang, W.h. (2011). Research on the Application-Oriented Pipeline Integrity Based on GIS. In: Zhang, J. (eds) Applied Informatics and Communication. ICAIC 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 227. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23226-8_43

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