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Cloud Computing Based Analysis Incorporated with the Internet of Things (IoT) in Nuclear Safety Assessment for Fukushima Dai-ichi Disaster

Journal of The Korea Internet of Things Society / Journal of The Korea Internet of Things Society, (P)2799-4791;
2020, v.6 no.1, pp.73-81
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.20465/kiots.2020.6.1.073


Abstract

The internet of things (IoT) using cloud computing is applied to nuclear industry in which the nuclear power plant (NPP) accident is analyzed for the safety assessment. The Fukushima NPP accident is modeled for the accident simulations where the earthquake induced plant failure accident is used for analyzing the cloud computing technology. The fast and reasonable treatment in the natural disaster was needed in the case of the Fukushima. The real time safety assessment (RTSA) and the Monte-Carlo real time assessment (MCRTA) are constructed. This cloud computing could give the practicable method to prepare for the future similar accident.

keywords
Nuclear power plant (NPPs), Cloud computing, Internet of Things (IoT), Reliability, Monte-Carlo simulations, 원자력 발전소, 클라우드 컴퓨팅, 사물 인터넷 (IoT), 신뢰성, 몬테카를로 시뮬레이션

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