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Testing of shipboard power systems: A case for remote testing and measurement
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Testing of shipboard power systems: A case for remote testing and measurement

K Miu, Ajjarapu, K Butler-Purry, D Niebur, C Nwankpa, N Schulz, A Stankovic and IEEE
2005 IEEE ELECTRIC SHIP TECHNOLOGIES SYMPOSIUM, v 2005
01 Jan 2005

Abstract

Engineering Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Marine Science & Technology Technology
Five universities have teamed up to develop Remote Testing and Measurement (RTM) strategies and devices to interconnect power system laboratories for advanced, non-destructive testing and measurement of power systems. The aim is to create a large-scale power system laboratory that will be virtually connected via the internet and the RTMs. Through such technology, methodologies for testing and debugging shipboard power systems can be achieved and repeated. Several experiments can be developed utilizing a mix of hardware and software capabilities at each individual university. This paper will highlight our initial efforts in the areas of collaboration, modeling, communications and software implementations.

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