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20 February 2006 Study on open equipment condition monitoring and fault diagnosis system based on internet
Hui-Long He, Tai-Yong Wang, Hui Deng, Ju-Xiang Zeng, Guo-Feng Wang, Jun Rao
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Proceedings Volume 6041, ICMIT 2005: Information Systems and Signal Processing; 60410I (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.664295
Event: ICMIT 2005: Merchatronics, MEMS, and Smart Materials, 2005, Chongqing, China
Abstract
An open condition-monitoring system combined C/S (Client / Server) with B/S (Brower / Server) pattern was introduced. It consists of three parts of software: SE (Server-Terminal), ADE ( Analysis-Diagnosis-Terminal) and DAE ( Data-Acquisition-Terminal ). SE can monitor every connection request from ADE or DAE user and determinate whether ADE or DAE can be run on client's PC. As a result, the system security is improved in a sense. Additionally, the system hardware part comprises two kinds of terminal portable instruments: DASOC(data-acquisition system on chip based-on the Cygnal MCU) and DSAI(dynamic signal analysis instrument based on an embedded OS:XPE). DASOC and DSAI can realize data-acquisition, signal analysis and data-transmission based-on internet. The system structure mode has been applied to a certain power plant's enterprise information network in Tianjin. Results show that the system is successful.
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Hui-Long He, Tai-Yong Wang, Hui Deng, Ju-Xiang Zeng, Guo-Feng Wang, and Jun Rao "Study on open equipment condition monitoring and fault diagnosis system based on internet", Proc. SPIE 6041, ICMIT 2005: Information Systems and Signal Processing, 60410I (20 February 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.664295
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KEYWORDS
Internet

Databases

Signal analysis

Computing systems

Network security

Data backup

Data modeling

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