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Instrumentation for Wireless Condition Monitoring of Induction Machine

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In this paper, we describe the instrumentation setup for wireless condition monitoring of induction machine in a laboratory environment. Four parameters, viz., stator voltage, current, body temperature, and rotor speed were sensed and fed to a dedicated hardware unit (DHU). This DHU was operated using commands from a desktop computer, acting as an operator station. An Arduino Uno board was used as the data collection unit of the DHU and interfacing to the ZigBee module. Data packets with all four sensed parameters of 5 s duration was continuously collected and transferred to the operator station for real-line display in a graphical user interface. All parameters had less than 1% error in their measurements.

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We acknowledge Sri Sourav Biswas, Technical Asst., Workshop, Department of Applied Physics, University of Calcutta for technical assistance in the sensor fixation and board placement in the hardware setup. We also acknowledge Dr. Kaushik Das Sharma, Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering Section, and Dr. Samarjit Sengupta, retired Professor of the same department for providing valuable suggestions and technical guidance to accomplish the work.

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Chandra, S., Saruk Mohammad, S., Gupta, R. (2020). Instrumentation for Wireless Condition Monitoring of Induction Machine. In: Basu, T., Goswami, S., Sanyal, N. (eds) Advances in Control, Signal Processing and Energy Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 591. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9346-5_13

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