Abstract

The introduction of wireless communication technology in nuclear power plants faces challenges, although it can improve productivity and save cable costs. Firstly, wireless communication signals may cause electromagnetic noise interference to existing nuclear power equipment, and radio wave monitoring can lead to information leakage. Secondly, nuclear power plant equipment also generates noise in the working frequency band of wireless equipment, which affects its communication quality. Based on existing standards and test results, this paper discusses strategy about how nuclear power equipment and wireless technologies can coexist, and proposes recommendations to avoid mutual interference.

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