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31 May 1995 Requirements and state of the art of monitoring systems in Germany
Wolfgang Jockel
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Proceedings Volume 2365, Optical Sensing for Environmental and Process Monitoring; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.210813
Event: Optical Sensing for Environmental and Process Monitoring, 1994, McLean, VA, United States
Abstract
In Germany, the application of continuous monitoring systems in industrial plants started about 1970. Main basis uniform federal regulations were established to set up a suitability test procedure. Therefore many requirements were defined and refined from time to time to keep up with the dynamic development and progress in measuring technologies. Today automated optical systems have assumed an important role in emission as well as in process monitoring. The possibilities and limitations of their application in waste incinerators will be illustrated. Concrete examples are given for different IR and UV spectroscopy technologies (GFC, DOAS, FTIR).
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Wolfgang Jockel "Requirements and state of the art of monitoring systems in Germany", Proc. SPIE 2365, Optical Sensing for Environmental and Process Monitoring, (31 May 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.210813
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KEYWORDS
Filtering (signal processing)

Optical filters

FT-IR spectroscopy

Carbon monoxide

Beam splitters

Human-computer interaction

Linear filtering

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