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Scalability of Non-intrusive Load Monitoring for Shipboard Applications
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Sea Grant College Program, 2009)
The non-intrusive load monitor has been demonstrated as an effective tool for evaluating and monitoring shipboard electro-mechanical systems through analysis of electrical power data. A key advantage of the non-intrusive ...
AUV NILM Update
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Sea Grant College Program, 2009)
Work on the AUV NILM project has proceeded along two main fronts:
(1) NILM System Development; (2) Diagnostics for Li-Ion Batteries
Field Demonstration of a Real-time Non-intrusive Monitoring System for Condition-based Maintenance
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Sea Grant College Program, 2009)
The performance of important electrical loads on mission critical systems like warships or off-shore platforms is often tracked by dedicated monitoring equipment. Individual monitoring of each load is expensive and risky. ...
Conserving Energy with No Watt Left Behind
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Sea Grant College Program, 2011-04)
Facilities managers for industrial and commercial sites want to develop detailed electrical consumption profiles of their electrical and electromechanical loads, including expensive physical plant for heating, ventilation, ...