Saturday, March 10, 2012

What is the most important telecommunications technology for safe oil and natural gas industry in the future?

The question reads:

What is the most important telecommunications technology necessary to promote the safe and efficient operation of pipelines and other facilities in the oil and natural gas industry for the next five years?



this is an essay question that i am supposed to answer. I don't even know the current telecommunication technologies for oil and natural gas. Any knowledge on the subject would be appreciatedWhat is the most important telecommunications technology for safe oil and natural gas industry in the future?
Optical computing.

No electricity transmitted, so no sparks. A break in the pipeline fractures some light pipes only.

Solar cells/storage batteries drive the nodes locally, and optical computing requires virtually no electrical power to drive the node's chassis.

As time continues, solar light energy will be harnessed to provide the light source for an optical computer's switchgear. A collector will gather light to produce electricity within a sealed "head", and also charge a light pipe with filtered photonic power to feed the processors.

Optical computing was introduced in the 1970's, gained momentum in the 1980's. The B-2 Stealth Bomber uses optical computing extensively, to reduced the airborne metal content of the bird (radar cross-section). The electronics industries which control computer sales, squashed optical computers in the 1990's.

Bell Labs retailed an experimenter's cookbook chassis in the 1980's which was four-bit, slow, and unremarkable, but predictions are that optical computing will eventually run up to ten times faster than theoretical electronics chassis.What is the most important telecommunications technology for safe oil and natural gas industry in the future?
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