Construction and practical application peculiarities of systems for power facilities remote monitoring and diagnostics

Author(s):  
Sergiy Babak ◽  
Mykhailo Myslovych ◽  
Roman Sysak
Author(s):  
Mark Osborn ◽  
LiJie Yu

FAA regulations require the monitoring of all commercial aircraft engines to ensure airworthiness. In doing so, it provides economic advantages to engine owners to monitor engine performance and resolve identified issues in a timely manner to reduce operational costs or avoid secondary damage. Various remote monitoring and diagnostics service providers exist in the marketplace. However, a common understanding among most of them is that given limited time and information, it is an extremely difficult task to make quick and optimized decisions. Difficulties arise from the fact that an aircraft engine is a complex system and demands considerable expertise to diagnose, but also due to the uncertainty in estimating an engine’s true physical state because of measurement and process noise. Therefore, it is often difficult to decide what action to take in order to achieve the most desirable outcome. In this paper, a cost sensitive engine diagnostic and decision making methodology is described. Diagnostic tool performance at various decision thresholds is estimated over a large set of validated historical cases to evaluate sensitivity, specificity and other quality indices. These quality indices and a set of cost functions are utilized in influence diagrams to derive the optimized decision model in order to minimize costs given the uncertain engine condition and noisy parametric data.


2014 ◽  
Vol 912-914 ◽  
pp. 1513-1516
Author(s):  
Jun Hong Yang

In combination with the practical application of heat pump units, designed a heat pump PLC remote monitoring system based on SMS communication with GSM. The system can be monitored through the heat pump running, reduce equipment unsupervised time, to provide users with effective operational management and maintenance; While also providing an effective means of operating data and the real-time observation of optimizing the fault diagnosis of the pump and so on.


2013 ◽  
Vol 475-476 ◽  
pp. 90-94
Author(s):  
Pan Xu ◽  
Xin Wang

Sensor networks enable remote monitoring of natural environments. For the purpose of environmentalprotection, we present a practical application of wireless networks: a remote water monitoring system based on ZigBeeand GPRS. The contents of several chemicals in the water are sensed. The sensor data are collected and transmitted viaZigBee and GPRS. Instead of focusing on theoretic issues such as routing algorithms, network lifetime and so on, weinvestigated special techniques involved in the implementation of the system while employing TinyOS, LabVIEW andMySQL.


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