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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0453951

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $174,735.00
    Summary
    Integrated On-line Condition Monitoring and Failure Diagnosis in Induction Motors. Electric motors are widely used in industry. Traditional maintenance approaches have involved regular overhauls/inspections and replacement after a fixed period. On-line condition monitoring involves taking non-invasive measurements to determine the motor's "health" and only scheduling maintenance when required. The benefits are reduced unexpected failures and reduced maintenance costs due to the greater maintena .... Integrated On-line Condition Monitoring and Failure Diagnosis in Induction Motors. Electric motors are widely used in industry. Traditional maintenance approaches have involved regular overhauls/inspections and replacement after a fixed period. On-line condition monitoring involves taking non-invasive measurements to determine the motor's "health" and only scheduling maintenance when required. The benefits are reduced unexpected failures and reduced maintenance costs due to the greater maintenance intervals. The majority of existing work on condition monitoring has looked at using a single sensor type (eg. vibration) for fault prediction. The proposed work seeks to improve the reliability and accuracy of fault diagnosis by correlating information from multiple sensor types, which can be accessed remotely.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0454353

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $73,168.00
    Summary
    Strategic Business Principles for the Economic Development of New Technologies in Regional Areas. The City of Onkaparinga, Fleurieu Regional Development and Flinders University have pooled their resources to identify new technologies capability in the Southern Adelaide region. Strategic and collaborative initiatives with business associations will be evaluated for the development of new economic strategies for these technologies. This region is highly representative of similar regional areas w .... Strategic Business Principles for the Economic Development of New Technologies in Regional Areas. The City of Onkaparinga, Fleurieu Regional Development and Flinders University have pooled their resources to identify new technologies capability in the Southern Adelaide region. Strategic and collaborative initiatives with business associations will be evaluated for the development of new economic strategies for these technologies. This region is highly representative of similar regional areas within Australia, in which the identification of new technologies capability is not well characterised. With a reduction in conventional heavy industry in the region, it is believed that a better understanding of new technologies capability for application to the southern region will promote essential economic growth.
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    ARC Future Fellowships - Grant ID: FT0991338

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $586,400.00
    Summary
    Data Exploitation for Critical Infrastructure Protection: Gathering Intelligence from Digital Evidence Collected from IT Networks and Process Control Systems. This proposal addresses the National Priority of Safeguarding Australia and its results will serve as a major input into current Australian Federal Government and Defence initiatives in digital evidence collection and exploitation as part of process control system security. It will play a significant part in satisfying the Australian commu .... Data Exploitation for Critical Infrastructure Protection: Gathering Intelligence from Digital Evidence Collected from IT Networks and Process Control Systems. This proposal addresses the National Priority of Safeguarding Australia and its results will serve as a major input into current Australian Federal Government and Defence initiatives in digital evidence collection and exploitation as part of process control system security. It will play a significant part in satisfying the Australian community that steps are being taken to safeguard national services and will develop techniques for protecting Australia against criminal or terrorist cyber attack on national services infrastructure. It will serve to develop niche Australian research expertise in this very specialised international field.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0775649

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $400,000.00
    Summary
    An Integrated Multi-Node Microfluidics Facility. The establishment of the proposed facility will enhance Australia's position in microfluidics research, thus contributing to all National Priority areas, particularly the National Priority area 3 through advancement in breakthrough science and frontier technologies. In addition to researchers from participating institutions, the Facility will be made available to other Australian researchers from non-participating organisations at minimum cost. Th .... An Integrated Multi-Node Microfluidics Facility. The establishment of the proposed facility will enhance Australia's position in microfluidics research, thus contributing to all National Priority areas, particularly the National Priority area 3 through advancement in breakthrough science and frontier technologies. In addition to researchers from participating institutions, the Facility will be made available to other Australian researchers from non-participating organisations at minimum cost. The socio-economic potentials of the research carried out using the proposed facility are significant and include: R&D development, small scale high technology manufacture, exports, and improved methods of biochemical processing and medical diagnostics.
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