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https://doi.org/10.5194/jsss-7-267-2018
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16 Apr 2018
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Temperature estimation of induction machines based on wireless sensor networks

Yi Huang and Clemens Gühmann

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We focus on the implementation of monitoring algorithms for the induction machine in WSNs. As there are restrictions on the sensor node, such as low cost, low power, weak calculation and small memory size, the algorithm should be simple and efficient. The model-based method is used for the temperature estimation algorithm development. The experiments prove that the KF algorithm implementation is suitable for real-time temperature estimation on a wireless sensor node.
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