MIT Sea Grant Request for Proposals - Print Edition
Ocean Engineering
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Scalability of Non-intrusive Load Monitoring for Shipboard Applications By Paris, James, Z. Remscrim, K. Dougals, S. B. Leeb, R. W. Cox, S. T. Galvin, S. G. Coe, J. R. Haag, J. An. Goshorn; 2009 The non-intrusive load monitor has been demonstrated as an effective tool for evaluating and monitoring shipboard electro-mechanical systems through analysis of electrical power data. A key advantage of the non-intrusive approach is the ability to reduce sensor count by monitoring collections of loads. This paper reviews trade-offs that affect the likely performance of the NILM in a real world environment. media type: Research / tech report, reprint |
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