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A Survey On Wind Turbine Condition Monitoring And Fault Diagnosis−Part I: Components And Subsystems, Deli Qiao, Dingguo Lu Jan 2015

A Survey On Wind Turbine Condition Monitoring And Fault Diagnosis−Part I: Components And Subsystems, Deli Qiao, Dingguo Lu

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

This paper provides a comprehensive survey on the state-of-the-art condition monitoring and fault diagnostic technologies for wind turbines. The Part I of this survey briefly reviews the existing literature surveys on the subject, discusses the common failure modes in the major wind turbine components and subsystems, briefly reviews the condition monitoring and fault diagnostic techniques for these components and subsystems, and specifically discusses the issues of condition monitoring and fault diagnosis for offshore wind turbines.


A Survey On Wind Turbine Condition Monitoring And Fault Diagnosis−Part Ii: Signals And Signal Processing Methods, Wei Qiao, Dingguo Lu Jan 2015

A Survey On Wind Turbine Condition Monitoring And Fault Diagnosis−Part Ii: Signals And Signal Processing Methods, Wei Qiao, Dingguo Lu

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

This paper provides a comprehensive survey on the state-of-the-art condition monitoring and fault diagnostic technologies for wind turbines. The Part II of this survey focuses on the signals and signal processing methods used for wind turbine condition monitoring and fault diagnosis.


A Survey Of Energy-Efficient Compression And Communication Techniques For Multimedia In Resource Constrained Systems, Tao Ma, Michael Hempel, Dongming Peng, Hamid Sharif Jan 2013

A Survey Of Energy-Efficient Compression And Communication Techniques For Multimedia In Resource Constrained Systems, Tao Ma, Michael Hempel, Dongming Peng, Hamid Sharif

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

Advances in wireless multimedia communication technologies enable new types of pervasive and ubiquitous applications such as mobile health care, environmental monitoring, facility monitoring and traffic surveillance. Among different factors concerned, energy efficiency is one of the most challenging issues in multimedia communication due to the resource constraints, and the requirements for high bandwidth and low transmission delay. In this survey, we provide a broad picture of the state of- the-art energy efficient techniques that have been proposed in wireless multimedia communication for resource-constrained systems such as wireless sensor networks and mobile devices.

Following the essential stages required for multimedia communication, …