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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0989355

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $334,000.00
    Summary
    Smart Information Management of Partial Discharge in Switchyards using Smart Antennas. Currently no single robust technology for partial discharge (PD) detection, location and unique identification of faulty power apparatus is commercially available. The proposed method will bring a new technological breakthrough in the market for PD monitoring, management and prevention. On-line real time fault detection and monitoring system of expensive power installations will save significant revenue for po .... Smart Information Management of Partial Discharge in Switchyards using Smart Antennas. Currently no single robust technology for partial discharge (PD) detection, location and unique identification of faulty power apparatus is commercially available. The proposed method will bring a new technological breakthrough in the market for PD monitoring, management and prevention. On-line real time fault detection and monitoring system of expensive power installations will save significant revenue for power industries in Australia and worldwide. This real time monitoring system will also give Australia a leading edge technological advantage over overseas competitors.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0560909

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $300,000.00
    Summary
    Instrumentation for High Voltage Power Distribution Using Optical Fibre Sensors. This project aims to realise a novel optical fibre voltage sensor, exploit a recent discovery of Bassett and Haywood in interferometry to improve an existing optical current sensor, and bring the voltage and current sensor together in a combined field trial on a high voltage distribution network. The voltage sensor concept is unique and provides significant advantages. The expected outcomes of this project are an .... Instrumentation for High Voltage Power Distribution Using Optical Fibre Sensors. This project aims to realise a novel optical fibre voltage sensor, exploit a recent discovery of Bassett and Haywood in interferometry to improve an existing optical current sensor, and bring the voltage and current sensor together in a combined field trial on a high voltage distribution network. The voltage sensor concept is unique and provides significant advantages. The expected outcomes of this project are an electro-optically active silica fibre suitable for voltage sensing, a prototype voltage sensor and signal processing system, and a prototype combined electrical power (voltage and current) measurement unit deployed in a field trial.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0346626

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $300,000.00
    Summary
    New Approach to Photonic Interferometry with Applications in Sensing. This project is based on a new technique for photonic interferometry, the Network Independent Multiple Interrogation (NIMI) technique. This project aims to: 1) gain a better understanding of the NIMI method 2) exploit the NIMI technique in other applications 3) provide the key technology for future optical, current and voltage sensing systems for high voltage networks. This work is significant as it represents a breakthro .... New Approach to Photonic Interferometry with Applications in Sensing. This project is based on a new technique for photonic interferometry, the Network Independent Multiple Interrogation (NIMI) technique. This project aims to: 1) gain a better understanding of the NIMI method 2) exploit the NIMI technique in other applications 3) provide the key technology for future optical, current and voltage sensing systems for high voltage networks. This work is significant as it represents a breakthrough in interferometry, with wide applications in scientific and engineering instrumentation. The expected outcomes are: 1) an improved understanding of the merits and limitations of the NIMI technique 2) new application of the NIMI technique 3) improvements to the NIMI technique and the optical high voltage sensing systems to which it is applied
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0557169

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $293,000.00
    Summary
    Target Identification with Ultra-Wideband Polarimetric Radar. Radar reflecting objects resonate when electromagnetically and appropriately excited. These resonances can be extracted from the returned radar signal and used to identify the object. A simile is identifying a tuning fork from its sound rather than its image. The techniques developed in this proposal are primarily to be used in security and defence applications for better screening of threat targets. The benefit is a safe and more .... Target Identification with Ultra-Wideband Polarimetric Radar. Radar reflecting objects resonate when electromagnetically and appropriately excited. These resonances can be extracted from the returned radar signal and used to identify the object. A simile is identifying a tuning fork from its sound rather than its image. The techniques developed in this proposal are primarily to be used in security and defence applications for better screening of threat targets. The benefit is a safe and more secure environment.
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