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The extension of mobility opportunities foreseen in Erasmus plus from European to the international education community has to be supported by standards in the similar study programs. The best practice of curricula voluntary standardization gained during Tempus project implementation in EU and non-EU countries consortia is described. The benefits from extension of novel voluntary standardization approach...
Critical infrastructure's (CI) (electricity, heat, water, information and communication technology networks) security, stability and reliability are closely related to the interaction phenomenon. Due to the increasing amount of data transferred, increases dependence on telecommunications and internet services, the data integrity and security is becoming a very important aspect for the utility services...
The upgrading of the DH system through installing wireless sensor networks (WSN) - a technology by which to monitor and control quality operation of the DH system - will lead to more effective use of thermal energy, enabling also the provision of quality customer services, as the data concerning the status of the existing networks is available in a timely manner, and in the stated amounts. Over the...
Nowadays, there is a growing need to develop appropriate methods to acquire, process and interpret large amounts of data in real time to assist the decision making process for optimal drinking water distribution systems management. The presented wireless AMR methodology, which was piloted in Talsi city, is designed as warning systems to prompt the appropriate response to eliminate or mitigate leaks,...
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