Sensors are critical to the reliable and efficient operation of heavy oil production facilities. This video explains our research on developing innovative wireless communication methods, focusing on remote monitoring sensors for Steam-Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) oil wells in Canada.
Fabiano Domingos is a Research Assistant in Dr. Rashid Mirzavand's Intelligent Wireless Technology lab in the Faculty of Engineering. The research falls under the category: monitoring, management, and mitigation. You can learn more at https://www.futureenergysystems.ca/re...
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-Energy generation, harvesting, and production
-Transport, storage, and access
-Use, impact, and regulation
-Monitoring, management, and mitigation
Through our Energy in a Flash Lightning Research Speaker Series, we will explore all four of these categories, and see how broad and diverse our energy systems truly are.
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