DocumentCode :
376372
Title :
Mobile computing applications at Southern Company
Author :
Heerten, John
Author_Institution :
Southern Co. Services Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
2001
fDate :
15-19 July 2001
Firstpage :
1256
Abstract :
Summary form only given as follows. Southern Company (NYSE: SO) is an international energy company that operates more than 48000 megawatts of electric generating capacity worldwide. It is one of the largest producers of electricity in the United States and one of the world\´s largest independent power producers. This presentation describes the "Southern LINC" Mobile Computing system in operation at Southern Company. Southern LINC, which stands for Long-range Integrated Network Communications, covers 127000 square miles in the Southeast, including major metro and rural areas in Alabama, Georgia, southeastern Mississippi and northwest Florida. Using Motorola\´s iDEN technology, Southern LINC combines multiple communication services into one handset or installed device including Instant LINC/sup SM/ two-way radio, phone service, numeric and text paging, and Informance Solutions/sup SM/. A Utility Grade Construction Standard was used in building the system, e.g., emergency power systems, redundant electronics, redundant environmental systems, and hardened shelters. Details are provided on the Southern LINC features, e.g., group call, private call, call alert, interconnect, short messaging service (SMS), circuit switched data, packet data, and other advanced features. Southern LINC also features a vehicle location system (VLS), e-dispatch providing a work order management and dispatching tool, and an automated response management system (ARMS).
Keywords :
electricity supply industry; electronic messaging; mobile computing; mobile radio; paging communication; power engineering computing; radiotelephony; Alabama; Georgia; Informance Solutions; Instant LINC two-way radio; Long-range Integrated Network Communications; Motorola´s MEN technology; Southern Company; Southern LINC mobile computing system; United States; automated response management system; call alert; circuit switched data; communication services; dispatching tool; e-dispatch; electric generating capacity; emergency power systems; group call; hardened shelters; independent power producers; interconnect; international energy company; metro areas; northwest Florida; numeric paging; packet data; phone service; private call; redundant electronics; redundant environmental systems; rural areas; short messaging service; southeastern Mississippi; text paging; utility grade construction standard; vehicle location system; work order management; Buildings; Computer applications; Integrated circuit interconnections; Message service; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Power system interconnection; Samarium; Switching circuits; Telephone sets;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting, 2001
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7173-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PESS.2001.970251
Filename :
970251
Link To Document :
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