data – NECTEC : National Electronics and Computer Technology Center https://www.nectec.or.th/en ศูนย์เทคโนโลยีอิเล็กทรอนิกส์และคอมพิวเตอร์แห่งชาติ Wed, 25 Aug 2021 06:40:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://www.nectec.or.th/en/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/favicon.ico  data – NECTEC : National Electronics and Computer Technology Center https://www.nectec.or.th/en 32 32 ICT Uptake: 2004 Thailand in the Information Age https://www.nectec.or.th/en/scientific-excellence/publications/ictuptake2014.html Thu, 29 Jul 2021 07:15:12 +0000 https://www.nectec.or.th/en/?p=18544

ICT Uptake: 2004 Thailand in the Information Age

2004 Thailand in the Information Age is the collaboration among NECTEC/NSTDA and National Statistical Office/ICT to reveal the report of Information Technology Usage in Thailand from 2002 to 2004. This report consist of the number of using Telecommunications, Computer Usage, Internet, e-Commerce and ICT in Government.

 

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Thailand Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Master Plan (2002-2006) https://www.nectec.or.th/en/scientific-excellence/publications/ictmasterplan1.html Thu, 29 Jul 2021 07:07:40 +0000 https://www.nectec.or.th/en/?p=18530

Thailand Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Master Plan (2002-2006)

By strategically linking to IT 2010 and the Ninth National Economics and Social Development Plan, the ICT Master Plan provides guidelines for the country to reap the benefits of Information and Communication Technology in order to strengthen the nation’s competitiveness as well as to enhance the quality of life of the citizens.

The National ICT Master Plan envisions Thailand to become the regional center for ICT development and business, in particular for software technology. Besides, it aims to provide entrepreneurs and citizens with equitable access to information. Direct benefits of ICT are manifested throughout the Thai economy, adding value to products and services of every sector, including ICT sector, as well as strengthening their competitiveness in the global market. ICT becomes instrumental in the enhancement of Thai quality of life as country moves towards a Knowledge-based Society.

 
 

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Thailand ICT Indictors Series II (February, 2005) https://www.nectec.or.th/en/scientific-excellence/publications/ict_indicators2005.html Thu, 29 Jul 2021 06:55:41 +0000 https://www.nectec.or.th/en/?p=18507

Thailand ICT Indictors Series II (February, 2005)

The National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC), the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), the Ministry of Science and Technology, and the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology have joined a project to develop national ICT indicators which aimed at collecting statistics and data necessary for analysis of the nation’s ICT situation.

In the second series of ICT indicators, NECTEC conducts an online survey of the Internet users on an annual basis to study their profiles. The questionnaire is posted on NECTEC web site and at least five more popular ones around September-October each year. The number of respondents has been increasing every year, up to more than 15,000 for the past two years.

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Thailand ICT Indicators Series I (October 2003) https://www.nectec.or.th/en/scientific-excellence/publications/ict_indicators2003.html Thu, 29 Jul 2021 06:39:30 +0000 https://www.nectec.or.th/en/?p=18478

Thailand ICT Indicators Series I (October 2003)

The National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC), the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), the Ministry of Science and Technology, and the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology have joined a project to develop national ICT indicators which aimed at collecting statistics and data necessary for analysis of the nation’s ICT situation.

Work on this project has been divided into three stages. The first stage involves the deliberation and selection of which data, statistics, and indicators should be collected, in order to benefit monitoring and assessment as stipulated in the ICT Master Plan. The second phase involves the collection of current national data and statistics about ICT, while the third phase involves studies of approaches to the collection of data and statistics as yet unavailable.

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DS-RMS : Dam Safety Remote Monitoring System https://www.nectec.or.th/en/innovation/service-innovation/dsrms.html Sat, 24 Jul 2021 06:55:16 +0000 https://www.nectec.or.th/en/?p=17054

DS-RMS : Dam Safety Remote Monitoring System

Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) has currently owned fourteen large dams constructed for irrigation, flood prevention, power generation and so forth. In order to ensure dam safety, EGAT has monitored dam behavior through its dam safety program since 1982 and has been improving the processes according to the international standards, one of which was to initiate an automated Dam Safety Remote Monitoring System (DS-RMS) in 2013. DS-RMS is a collaborative project among EGAT, Geotechnical Engineering Research and Development Center – Kasetsart University (GERD-KU), and National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC). The main objective is to automate conventional acquisition of safety-related measurements so that comprehensive information are remotely obtained in realtime. Fourteen dams across the country and the central office are equipped with reliable remote terminal units (RTUs), communication links, computer servers and advanced monitoring software as shown in Fig. 1 and 2.

Measured dam behavior data is processed and displayed in various views and axis combinations such as Plan View, Section View, Time History and Cause and Effect for easy interpretation and analysis. Apart from online monitoring, the measurements from both automatic and manual dam behavior, hydrometeorological and seismic instruments are utilized by the Expert System to provide concerned staff with relevant prediction, guidance and warning about possible failures. The system will reassure EGAT and the nearby public especially the downstream communities that the safety-related conditions of the dams are thoroughly monitored.

Benefit

Measurements from 14 dams across the country can be monitored and analyzed continuously and remotely. Early and preventive actions can be conducted to prevent further serious failures.

Specification

System

  • 40 RTUs and 239 instruments
  • 296 webpages for decision making room
  • Real-time remote data transmission via TCP/IP communication

RTU

  • 32-bit Microcontroller
  • 8 channels 24-bit delta-sigma ADC
  • Analog isolation to minimize ground loop problem
  • Super fast redundant fiber optics connection
  • Real-time remote data transmission via TCP/IP
  • Parameters: Observation Well (OW), Piezometer (OPZ), temp, humid, evaporation, etc.

How to use

Data can be monitored via a web browser and different data presentations can be configured.

Team

Intelligent SCADA Laboratory (ISL)
Advanced Automation and Electronics Research Unit (AAERU)
E-mail: isl@nectec.or.th

More information

Business Development and Technology Transfer (BTT)
National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC).
Tel: +662 564 6900 ext 2346, 2351-2354, 2357, 2382, 2383, 2399
E-mail: business@nectec.or.th
 

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Agricultural Data Integration and Zoning Optimization Modeling: What2Grow https://www.nectec.or.th/en/innovation/service-innovation/what2grow.html Sat, 24 Jul 2021 06:51:03 +0000 https://www.nectec.or.th/en/?p=17047

Agricultural Data Integration and Zoning Optimization Modeling: What2Grow

About What2Grow

The National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC) under National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) was given approval for the budget on researching and developing “Agricultural Data Integration and Zoning Optimization Modeling Project”. The project aims to research and develop a tool, which helps integrating data related to selection of agricultural land suitability from both public and private organizations. The data include information on agricultural usages of lands, economic data on prices, buyers, supplies and demands, tools for creating mathematical models and advanced technology on big data analysis. The purpose is to create a model, which suggests alternative plants for farmers to help them make more profits. In the fiscal year 2015, the first phase of the project is operated in one province: Kampaengphet. And in the fiscal year 2016, it is operated in 16 other provinces and the system will be developed so that it covers all areas in the country; the system is called “What2Grow”, consisting of:

  1. Zoning Optimization Modeling
  2. Agricultural Information Resources
  3. Weather Stations

Benefit

Agricultural Data Integration and Zoning Optimization Modeling Project has developed the tools and models of Kampaengphet, the pilot province, already in 2015. The system is called “What2Grow” and consists of:

  • Alternative Plants Suggesting Model: providing information in sub-district layer. It can identify agricultural areas with suitable and unsuitable soil, agricultural areas likely to produce profits or loss, the details on agricultural areas, which currently produces loss or has unsuitable soil for cultivation. This results in 230,000 Rai of alternating from rice to cultivating sugar cane and 230,000 Rai of alternating to cultivating cassava.
  • Agricultural Information Resources : an educational media to increase efficiency of economic plants cultivation in 3 topics: how to increase efficiency and decrease cost in rice agriculture, techniques on how to gain profit from cultivating cassava, and follow the footsteps of volunteering soil experts. Several self-learning supporting tools are also developed.
  • Weather Stations : 15 stations have been installed in order to cover the whole areas of Kampaengphet province. Each station consists of electronic devices, sensors, and communication system for monitoring fieldwork weather data from long distance. It can also monitor meteorological data.

Specification

Computers and smart devices with Internet.

How to use

Team

Dr. Chularat Tanprasert (Project Leader) with five teams
1. Zoning Optimization Modeling
  • Dr. Noppadon Khiripet (Team Leader) – KEA/ICCRU
  • Mr. Wongnaret Khantuwan – KEA/ICCRU
  • Ms. Jutarat Khiripet – ICCRU
  • Mr. Theewit Wongtawee – KEA/ICCRU
  • Mr. Narin Thipayang – KEA/ICCRU
  • Mr. Narasak Ouiviratana – KEA/ICCRU
  • Mr. Ronnachit Samamorn – KEA/ICCRU
  • Mr. Sorawat Prapanitisatian – KEA/ICCRU
2. Agricultural IT Resources
  • Dr. Chai Wutiwiwatchai (Team Leader) – INIRU
  • Mr. Pornchai Tummarattananont – INIRU
  • Dr. Sila Chunwijitra – INIRU
  • Ms. Phondanai Khanti – INIRU
  • Mr. Sitdhipong Laokok – INIRU
3. Weather Stations
  • Mr. Seksun Sartsatit (Team Leader) – EST/AAERU
  • Mr. Khongpan Roongprateepthaworn -EST/AAERU
  • Mr. Prachumpong Dangsakul – EST/AAERU
  • Ms. Kasorn Galajit – EST/AAERU
  • Mr. Jakaphob Intha – EST/AAERU
  • Mr. Jaroenmit Woradet – EST/AAERU
  • Ms. Thanika Duangtanoo – EST/AAERU
  • Mr. Vittaya Plongmai – EST/AAERU
  • Mr. Anuchit Leelayuttho – EST/AAERU
4. Data Integration
  • Dr. Chularat Tanprasert (Team Leader) – ICCRU
  • Ms. Suthida Goollawattanaporn – ICCRU
  • Ms. Jantima Jansaksri – ICCRU
  • Ms. Ladda Saradech – ICCRU
  • Mr. Chaiwoot Seetha – ICCRU
  • Mr. Suthon Wongsuchat – ICCRU
  • Dr. Navaporn Surasavadi – CPA/ICCRU
  • Ms. Pattama Krataithong – LST/INIRU
  • Ms. Pattaraporn Meeklai – SPMS/RMO
5. Coordination
  • Mr. Theerawat Wongsrisang (Team Leader) – SPMS/RMO
  • Mr. Kitti Pongkittiwattana – SPMS/RMO
  • Ms. Nahpihtchaya Tebrod – PABS/OSP
  • Mr. Pisuth Paiboonrat – EST/AAERU
  • Ms. Peeranan Kanjanasrisuntorn – TTSS/BTT
  • Ms. Maethunsinee Polajan – SPMS/RMO

Contact

Dr. Chularat Tanprasert (Project Leader)
email : what2grow@nectec.or.th
Telephone: 02 564 6900 ext. 2224, 2225
Fax : 02 564 6772
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