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Fault Diagnosis of Star-Connected Auto-Transformer-Based 24-Pulse Rectifier

Fault Diagnosis of Star-Connected Auto-Transformer-Based 24-Pulse Rectifier

The authors propose a fault diagnosis method for star-connected auto-transformer-based 24-pulse rectifier unit (ATRU) by integrating artificial neural networks (ANN) with wavelet packet decomposition (WPD) and principal component analysis (PCA). First, the fault features are extracted and simulated in a real-time simulation platform. The obtained data is then analyzed with MATLAB toolboxes and verified with a digital signal processor.

Publication on sciencedirect.com

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Active Magnetic Bearing for Ultra-Precision Flexible Electronics Production System

Active Magnetic Bearing for Ultra-Precision Flexible Electronics Production System

Roll-to-roll printing of flexible electronics on continuous plastic films could enable the production of flexible electronics at high speed and low cost. However, rolling element bearings cannot be deployed because of the precision requirements. Instead, active magnetic bearings (AMB) with optical positioning encoder feedback are used.

Publication on lib.cranfield.ac.uk

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Transient Engine Emulation within a Laboratory Testbed for Aircraft Power Systems

Transient Engine Emulation within a Laboratory Testbed for Aircraft Power Systems

This paper presents an engine emulation system utilized within a hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) test environment for aircraft power systems. It focuses on the software and hardware interfaces that enable the coupling of the rotor dynamics model that provides the critical link between the modeled dynamics of the engine and the measured dynamics of the generator.

Publication on dx.doi.org

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Speech Intelligibility with Binaurally linked Hearing Aids

Speech Intelligibility with Binaurally linked Hearing Aids

This study investigates whether using spatial cues benefits speech intelligibility for binaurally linked hearing aids. The control algorithms and signal processing models were tested on a Speedgoat target machine to quickly switch between different versions of the algorithms and test them in real-time.

Publication on proceedings.isaar.eu

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