Field studies have demonstrated that it is possible to evaluate the state of many shipboard systems by analyzing the power drawn by electromechanical actuators [1], [2], [3], [4], [5]. One device that can perform such an analysis is the non-intrusive load monitor (NILM). This paper investigates the use of the NILM as a supervisory control system in the engineering plant of gas-turbine-powered vessel. Field tests conducted at the Navy's DDG-51 Land-Based Engineering Site (LBES) demonstrate that the NILM can potentially reduce overall sensor count if used in a supervisory control system.
Using the Non-Intrusive Load Monitor for Shipboard Supervisory Control
2007-05-01
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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