In this proposed method, iMCS can detect and prevent fake sensing activities of mobile users using machine learning techniques. Our iMCS solution uses behavioral analysis based on participants' reliability scores to detect variation in behavior of users and introduces a new role in a distributed system of MCS architecture to validate the collected data. To evaluate the incentive based on the participant's sensory data and data quality, to properly distribute profit among the participants, we employ the Shapley Value approach. The evaluation results demonstrate that our method is effective in both quality estimations and incentive sharing.
The ADGAS plant facilities include three LNG trains (Trains-1 & 2 commissioned in 1977 and Train-3 commissioned in 1994), Offshore Associated Gas (OAG) and Integrated Gas Development (IGD) facilities along with utilities and other associated facilities such as storage tankage, jetties for export of the products, etc. The gas feedstock comes from various offshore oil and gas fields surrounding Das Island. The feed gas, delivered to the plant at different pressure levels is compressed through different stages and purified before liquefaction. The feed gas contains impurities like CO2 (Carbon Di Oxide) and H2S (Hydrogen Sulphide), which are removed by gas sweetening process. H2S removed by the sweetening process is converted into liquid Sulphur in the Sulphur Recovery Units. After sweetening, the hydrocarbon gas mixture is cooled in stages followed by fractionation and liquefaction to produce different hydrocarbon products ranging from LNG (a mixture of methane and ethane) to Paraffinic Naphtha. ADGAS commissioned the OAG and IGD facilities in 2010 and 2013 respectively, enabling gas export from Das Island to onshore Habshan facilities through a subsea pipeline. The primary objective of OAG facility is to process additional quantities of LP Gases that has become available at Das Island from ADMA-OPCO, following increase in oil production. The process involves compression of LP Gases, Dehydrate and dispatch 211 mmscfd of Gas & Condensate through marine pipeline to GASCO facility at Habshan. OAG (two processing trains) processes about 200mmscfd gas whereas The IGD was commissioned in the year 2013. This comprises of three Trains capable of delivering 900 mmscfd of dry compressed HP Gas at 155 Bara through marine pipeline to GASCO facility at Habshan.
The ADGAS plant facilities include three LNG trains (Trains-1 & 2 commissioned in 1977 and Train-3 commissioned in 1994), Offshore Associated Gas (OAG) and Integrated Gas Development (IGD) facilities along with utilities and other associated facilities such as storage tankage, jetties for export of the products, etc. The gas feedstock comes from various offshore oil and gas fields surrounding Das Island. The feed gas, delivered to the plant at different pressure levels is compressed through different stages and purified before liquefaction. The feed gas contains impurities like CO2 (Carbon Di Oxide) and H2S (Hydrogen Sulphide), which are removed by gas sweetening process. H2S removed by the sweetening process is converted into liquid Sulphur in the Sulphur Recovery Units. After sweetening, the hydrocarbon gas mixture is cooled in stages followed by fractionation and liquefaction to produce different hydrocarbon products ranging from LNG (a mixture of methane and ethane) to Paraffinic Naphtha. ADGAS commissioned the OAG and IGD facilities in 2010 and 2013 respectively, enabling gas export from Das Island to onshore Habshan facilities through a subsea pipeline. The primary objective of OAG facility is to process additional quantities of LP Gases that has become available at Das Island from ADMA-OPCO, following increase in oil production. The process involves compression of LP Gases, Dehydrate and dispatch 211 mmscfd of Gas & Condensate through marine pipeline to GASCO facility at Habshan. OAG (two processing trains) processes about 200mmscfd gas whereas The IGD was commissioned in the year 2013. This comprises of three Trains capable of delivering 900 mmscfd of dry compressed HP Gas at 155 Bara through marine pipeline to GASCO facility at Habshan.
The ADGAS plant facilities include three LNG trains (Trains-1 & 2 commissioned in 1977 and Train-3 commissioned in 1994), Offshore Associated Gas (OAG) and Integrated Gas Development (IGD) facilities along with utilities and other associated facilities such as storage tankage, jetties for export of the products, etc. The gas feedstock comes from various offshore oil and gas fields surrounding Das Island. The feed gas, delivered to the plant at different pressure levels is compressed through different stages and purified before liquefaction. The feed gas contains impurities like CO2 (Carbon Di Oxide) and H2S (Hydrogen Sulphide), which are removed by gas sweetening process. H2S (Hydrogen Sulphide), removed by the sweetening process is converted into liquid Sulphur in the Sulphur Recovery Units. After sweetening, the hydrocarbon gas mixture is cooled in stages followed by fractionation and liquefaction to produce different hydrocarbon products ranging from LNG (a mixture of methane and ethane) to Paraffinic Naphtha.
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