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PVDF based vibration measurements and their correlation with torque estimation in a FOC induction motor drive

2008

This paper presents a study concerning the vibrations generated by an induction motor drive controlled by field oriented control algorithm (FOC). The aim of the study is to identify suitable measurement points and analysis techniques in order to achieve information about vibration generated by an electric drive. Vibrations take origin both by the torque generated by the motor and the motor supply through an inverter, then they are transmitted to neighbouring structures. Torque is estimated on the basis of the estimated flux linkage; vibrations have been both measured and analysed numerically by FEM at two points of the cradle. The numerical and experimental analysis have been carried out fo…

EngineeringElectronic speed controlpolyvinyledene fluoride polymer (PVDF)Vector controlbusiness.industryVibration measurementFlux linkageInduction Motor DrivePolyvinyledene fluoride polymer (PVDF) vibration sensors Vibration measurementvibration sensorsDirect torque controlControl theorySettore ING-IND/12 - Misure Meccaniche E TermicheTorqueTorque sensorbusinessDamping torqueInduction motor
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Noncontact Air-Coupled Guided Wave Ultrasonics for Detection of Thinning Defects in Aluminum Plates

2001

Ultrasonic guided waves are gaining increasing attention for the inspection of platelike and rodlike structures. At the same time, inspection methods that do not require contact with the test piece are being developed for advanced applications. This paper capitalizes on recent advances in the areas of guided wave ultrasonics and noncontact ultrasonics to demonstrate a superior method for the nondestructive detection of thinning defects simulating hidden corrosion in thin aluminum plates. The proposed approach uses micromachined gas (air)-coupled capacitive transducers for the noncontact generation and detection of guided plate waves. Interesting features in the dispersive behavior of select…

EngineeringGuided wave testingThinningbusiness.industryMechanical Engineeringchemistry.chemical_elementCapacitive transducerCondensed Matter PhysicsOpticschemistryAluminiumMechanics of MaterialsNondestructive testingGroup velocityUltrasonic sensorGeneral Materials Sciencesense organsAir coupledbusinessResearch in Nondestructive Evaluation
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Logical and pseudo-logical optical fibre networks based on two-state (binary) optical fibre sensors for industrial monitoring and control systems

2005

The possibilities of development of logical and pseudo-logical optical fibre networks for monitoring and control of equipment and industrial sites are presented. Such networks composed of simple binary attenuation and optical fibre communication lines may also be used as fast and reliable systems developing a final command signal - logical and/or pseudo-logical, depending or the architecture of network and the type of located sensors. They realise the process similar to standard electronic logical sets but use the optical signal directly on the monitored or controlled device. The analysis of serial and parallel networks was carried out in the "dark" mode detection. The examples of networks …

EngineeringLogical conjunctionFiber optic sensorbusiness.industryComputer Science::Logic in Computer ScienceControl systemProcess (computing)Electronic engineeringOptical communicationBinary numberState (computer science)businessSignalSPIE Proceedings
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Spectral Characterization of a Prototype SFA Camera for Joint Visible and NIR Acquisition

2016

International audience; Multispectral acquisition improves machine vision since it permits capturing more information on object surface properties than color imaging. The concept of spectral filter arrays has been developed recently and allows multispectral single shot acquisition with a compact camera design. Due to filter manufacturing difficulties, there was, up to recently, no system available for a large span of spectrum, i.e., visible and Near Infra-Red acquisition. This article presents the achievement of a prototype of camera that captures seven visible and one near infra-red bands on the same sensor chip. A calibration is proposed to characterize the sensor, and images are captured…

EngineeringMachine visionMultispectral imageComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONAutomotive industry[ SPI.SIGNAL ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processing02 engineering and technologylcsh:Chemical technologysensors01 natural sciencesBiochemistryArticleAnalytical ChemistryMultispectral pattern recognition010309 optics[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]0103 physical sciencesmultispectral imaging[ SPI ] Engineering Sciences [physics]0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCalibrationlcsh:TP1-1185Computer visionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSspectral filter arraybusiness.industrymultispectral imaging; spectral filter array; sensorsRoboticsChipAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsFilter (video)[SPI.OPTI]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Optics / Photonic020201 artificial intelligence & image processing[ SPI.OPTI ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Optics / PhotonicArtificial intelligencebusiness[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingSensors
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Consensus based distributed estimation of biomass concentration in reverse osmosis membranes

2015

The correct estimation of biofilm formation in industrial environments, such as reverse osmosis plants, has become a topic of great interest. The occurrence of this natural process is the cause of huge economic losses due to a decrease of performance and maintenance costs in these plants. Current solutions based on water pretreatment or the dozing of biocides are not effective due to the lack of information about the state of the biofilm in the water system. In this work, we propose the use of a wireless sensor network that, based on the measurement of the biofilm thickness growth at the substratum of each sensor, estimates the biomass concentration within the biofilm, and, eventually, the …

EngineeringMembranebusiness.industryRobustness (computer science)Environmental engineeringBiofilmBiomassbiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionbusinessReverse osmosisProcess engineeringWireless sensor networkProceedings of the 1st ACM International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems for Smart Water Networks
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Experiencing Urban Mining in an Italian Municipality towards a Circular Economy vision

2017

Abstract Selective waste collection in Italy has undergone significant changes over the last decade, highlighting very different approaches from one region to another. Research results presented in this paper are underlying differences between geographical regions and use them as a model of good practices to improve the less optimized systems. In the last decade, the Trento City Council has established a goal – the optimization of selective municipal solid waste collection – that led to a very low amount of recyclable materials in the residual fraction. More than that, for the first time sanitary textiles have been considered as a separable fraction at the source; for a long time this type …

EngineeringMunicipal solid waste020209 energyportable sensorair quality; human exposure; low-cost; portable sensor; reducing gas; unconventional environmentsTariffWaste collection02 engineering and technologyhuman exposure010501 environmental sciences01 natural scienceslow-cost0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWaste recyclingunconventional environmentsAir quality indexEnvironmental planning0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPublic awarenessWaste managementbusiness.industryCircular economyair qualityreducing gasbusinessTourism
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A cooperative lifetime extension MAC protocol in duty cycle enabled wireless sensor networks

2011

To reduce energy consumption in wireless sensor networks, the concept of duty cycle is used in many MAC protocols. Although these protocols provide efficient energy-conservation solutions, they cannot resolve the energy hole problem in a multi-hop network, where a few nodes near the sink must relay the packets from the rest of the network, and consequently exhaust their batteries earlier. The previously proposed REACT forwarding protocol triggers the cooperation of several nodes to extend transmission range and hop over the highly burdened node, thereby allowing it to save its energy and extend the lifetime of the network. However, the previous work lacked a MAC protocol with a duty cycle. …

EngineeringNetwork packetbusiness.industryComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSRendezvousEnergy consumptionlaw.inventionHop (networking)Lifetime extensionRelaylawDuty cyclebusinessWireless sensor networkComputer network2011 - MILCOM 2011 Military Communications Conference
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A Flux and Speed Observer for Sensorless SPIM Applications

2010

It is usual to find single-phase induction motor (SPIM) in several house, office, shopping, farm, and industry appliances, which is become more sophisticated and requires the development of high performance alternatives to drive a SPIM. All proposed strategies to improve the performance SPIM need the evaluation of the rotational speed or position information. Since the use of conventional sensors to measure the rotational speed cannot be justified for SPIM applications, the adoption of a sensorless strategy is a more reasonable option for these cases. This paper presents a flux and speed observer for sensorless applications involving SPIMs. The performance of the proposed observer is verifi…

EngineeringObserver (quantum physics)business.industryControl theoryElectromagnetic coilTorqueControl engineeringRotational speedSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettricibusinessFlux observerInduction motorobserver sensorless single-phase induction motor speed estimation
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Adaptation of two-state (binary) optical fibre loop sensors for industrial use

2005

The paper presents an attempt to unify the construction of two state optical fibre loop sensor and possibility of adapting it to the various traditional constructions and casings of industrial sensors. This enables module structure of sensors based on construction of industrial application (master) and mensurative optical fibre loop (slave). Mensurative properties are determined by traditional (mainly mechanical) measuring system ex. temperature, displacement, and optical properties are determined by characteristics of auxiliary optical system (standardised and unified). Such attitude to a subject is illustrated in this paper by the examples of threshold displacement sensor, temperature, vo…

EngineeringOptical fiberbusiness.industryBinary numberTemperature measurementDisplacement (vector)law.inventionLoop (topology)lawFiber optic sensorElectronic engineeringState (computer science)businessVoltageSPIE Proceedings
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<title>Fiber optical intensity-ratio refractometer with digital display</title>

1994

Simplicity, cost efficiency, and higher fidelity compared to the single-channel design are the main advantages stimulating the recent interest on fiber optic intensity-ratio sensors. Optical and electronic designs of refractometric sensors of this kind are discussed here. Two optical schemes of retroreflective probes with one input and two output fibers are proposed. The probe sensitivity to liquid refractivity changes in the interval 1.33 < n < 1.41 is studied by computer simulation. An originally developed one-ADC-based signal processing circuit providing digital display of the intensity-ratio determined n-values is described as well.

EngineeringOptical fiberbusiness.industryOptical cross-connectOptical engineeringlaw.inventionDisplay deviceOpticsRefractometerlawFiber optic sensorFiber optic splitterbusinessOptical attenuatorSPIE Proceedings
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