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Sensors (Basel) ; 23(12)2023 Jun 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37420861

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The aim of the presented investigation is to explore the time gap between an anomaly appearance in continuously measured parameters of the device and a failure, related to the end of the remaining resource of the device-critical component. In this investigation, we propose a recurrent neural network to model the time series of the parameters of the healthy device to detect anomalies by comparing the predicted values with the ones actually measured. An experimental investigation was performed on SCADA estimates received from different wind turbines with failures. A recurrent neural network was used to predict the temperature of the gearbox. The comparison of the predicted temperature values and the actual measured ones showed that anomalies in the gearbox temperature could be detected up to 37 days before the failure of the device-critical component. The performed investigation compared different models that can be used for temperature time-series modeling and the influence of selected input features on the performance of temperature anomaly detection.

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Materials (Basel) ; 12(2)2019 Jan 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30650596

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Here is presented our numerical investigations based on the rigorous solution of the Maxwell's equations for analyses of absorbed and scattered powers of a semiconductor-metamaterial array with a window defect. The array structure consists of a finite set of infinite parallel, circular cylinders that can be made of the different lossy and/or lossless isotropic materials. We used our developed computer code, which allowed us to consider an array consisting of an arbitrary number of cylinders. According to our code, cylinders can be located at different distances and have differing diameters. There is a limitation: Cylinders should not cross each other. We numerically examined two cylindrical arrays with electromagnetic (EM) band-gap (EBG) defects. The absorbed and scattered powers were analyzed there for parallel and perpendicular polarizations of the incident microwave. We investigated dependencies on the operating frequency and the radius (R) of an arc of the arranged thirteen n-Si cylinders with the low semiconductor specific resistivity of 0.5, 2, and 10 Ω∙m. We have discovered that the arrays may have features of a waveguide or a microwave reflector.

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