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In view of the recent technological development in Europe in the field of wireless power transmission systems WPTs, one of the applications of these systems is the Radio Frequency identification RFIDs system. So, such a system can be used to send and receive the data, to and from sensors, to facilitate the task of detecting the leakage in pipelines, by using low-power wireless sensors, fixed like external devices and electronic devices on a mobile robot. Those sensors could be a humidity sensor for detecting oil leakage, and a microphone sensor to detect the gas leakage.
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Hashim, A.S., Grămescu, B., Niţu, C. (2019). Pipe Leakage Detection Using Humidity and Microphone Sensors – A Review. In: Gheorghe, G. (eds) Proceedings of the International Conference of Mechatronics and Cyber-MixMechatronics – 2018. ICOMECYME 2018. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 48. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96358-7_13
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