Total On-line Access Data System (TOADS): Phase II Final Report for the Period August 2002 - August 2004

Autor: R. Coleman, K. L. Yuracko, M. Parang, D. C. Landguth
Rok vydání: 2004
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DOI: 10.2172/829906
Popis: TOADS (Total On-line Access Data System) is a new generation of real-time monitoring and information management system developed to support unattended environmental monitoring and long-term stewardship of U.S. Department of Energy facilities and sites. TOADS enables project managers, regulators, and stakeholders to view environmental monitoring information in realtime over the Internet. Deployment of TOADS at government facilities and sites will reduce the cost of monitoring while increasing confidence and trust in cleanup and long term stewardship activities. TOADS: � Reliably interfaces with and acquires data from a wide variety of external databases, remote systems, and sensors such as contaminant monitors, area monitors, atmospheric condition monitors, visual surveillance systems, intrusion devices, motion detectors, fire/heat detection devices, and gas/vapor detectors; � Provides notification and triggers alarms as appropriate; � Performs QA/QC on data inputs and logs the status of instruments/devices; � Provides a fully functional data management system capable of storing, analyzing, and reporting on data; � Provides an easy-to-use Internet-based user interface that provides visualization of the site, data, and events; and � Enables the community to monitor local environmental conditions in real time. During this Phase II STTR project, TOADS has been developed and successfully deployed for unattended facility, environmental, and radiological monitoring at a Department of Energy facility.
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