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Scalability of Non-intrusive Load Monitoring for Shipboard Applications

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Paris, James; Remscrim, Zachary N.; Douglas, Keith; Leeb, Steven B.; Cox, Robert W.; Galvin, Scott T.; Coe, Steven G.; Haag, Jennifer R.; Goshorn, J. Andrew; ... Show more Show less
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Abstract
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 approach is the ability to reduce sensor count by monitoring collections of loads. This paper reviews trade-offs that affect the likely performance of the NILM in a real world environment.
Date issued
2009
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http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/97005
Publisher
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Sea Grant College Program
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MIT Sea Grant Technical Reports;MITSG 09-23

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