Introduction of digital oil depot comprehensive supervision information platform system operation

The digital oil depot comprehensive supervision platform integrates advanced Internet of Things (IoT) technology, system integration techniques, and network communication solutions to maximize the performance and efficiency of each subsystem. This creates a three-dimensional defense system that combines air, physical, and technical security measures, ensuring high safety and operational efficiency in the production, storage, and transportation of oil. By leveraging modern IoT technology, we establish a smart platform that connects key equipment and personnel, maintaining them in a highly reliable and continuously monitored state. This ensures robust support for all security barriers, enhancing the overall safety of the facility. The digital oil depot information platform consists of multiple subsystems, each incorporating various software platforms and hardware devices. These include fire alarm systems, real-time oil and gas monitoring, security systems, 3D data visualization, intelligent key cabinets, control systems, automatic oil filling, and large tank metering systems. The integration of sensors, actuators, field controllers, and UPS units ensures seamless connectivity and efficient resource sharing across the entire system. System integration is crucial, and it primarily involves overcoming challenges related to interoperability between different subsystems. As a multi-vendor, multi-protocol environment, this requires the use of software interface technology (SDK). By establishing a software connection between the main system server and the subsystem hosts, data exchange and system coordination are achieved, enabling centralized control and monitoring. A software interface acts as a bridge between the main system and sub-systems or electromechanical devices, allowing them to communicate and exchange data. This enables the main system to monitor the status of sub-systems and adjust their operations accordingly. However, this requires both systems to have compatible external interfaces, which often necessitates the use of custom software solutions. The control layer support subsystem is responsible for monitoring and managing equipment and business processes, providing real-time and accurate data for informed decision-making. It includes systems such as real-time oil and gas monitoring, automatic oil filling, tank metering, fire alarms, security systems, GIS, intelligent key cabinets, and mobile control systems. The decision support subsystem uses real-time data from the control layer to assist in making strategic decisions. It encompasses financial management, leadership inquiry, energy consumption and equipment status tracking, security and alarm linkage, business management, and office automation. The equipment operation and energy consumption management subsystem maintains detailed records of all equipment, generates maintenance schedules based on usage cycles, and monitors energy consumption. It provides automated analysis and optimization strategies to reduce energy use and improve efficiency. Through asset tracking, RFID technology, and document management, the system enhances the visibility and traceability of equipment and spare parts. It also manages energy consumption through regular reporting and intelligent monitoring of major machinery. The security and alarm linkage subsystem enhances perimeter protection with high-speed PTZ cameras, laser beam detectors, and distributed fiber optic monitoring. Real-time video, alarm location tracking, and voice monitoring ensure rapid response to potential threats. The oil depot accounting management system handles measurement and billing data, supporting various types of oil receipt and transfer. It offers data input, querying, calculation, and reporting features, and integrates with ERP systems for end-to-end process management. The leadership integrated query subsystem allows managers to access real-time data and status updates about the oil depot, aiding in informed decision-making. It can be deployed on desktops or accessed via web for remote availability. The business management and office automation systems are tailored to meet specific operational needs, with integration details addressed during implementation. In conclusion, this planning solution thoroughly addresses risks and hazards associated with oil inventory, proposing a multi-layered safety approach. By building an integrated digital platform, it overcomes previous issues of isolated systems, enabling centralized and efficient oversight of the entire oil depot operation.

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