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Analyzing the effects of component reliability on naval Integrated Power System quality of service
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)
The Integrated Power System (IPS) is a key enabling technology for future naval vessels and their advanced weapon systems. While conventional warship designs utilize separate power systems for propulsion and shipboard ...
Development of real time non-intrusive load monitor for shipboard fluid systems
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)
Since the year 2000, the United States Navy has spent an average of half a billion dollars over the congressionally approved budget for shipbuilding. Additionally, most experts project that in order to meet the Chief of ...
Harmonic approaches to non-intrusive load diagnostics
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)
The Non-Intrusive Load Monitor (NILM) is a system that monitors, records and processes voltage and current measurements to establish the operating characteristics of individual loads on a load center from a single aggregate ...
Integrated design of semi-displacement patrol crafts
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)
Early stage ship design and assessment continues to be a challenge for naval architects and ocean engineers. The complex and multifaceted interactions between the different components of the ship and the broad spectrum of ...
Improving shipboard applications of non-intrusive load monitoring
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)
The Non-Intrusive Load Monitor (NILM) measures equipment performance by measuring and analyzing the source power to the equipment at a single point in the electrical system. Previous studies have proven the usefulness of ...