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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0348873

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $69,099.00
    Summary
    Artificial intelligent system for integrated wear debris analysis and vibration analysis in machine condition monitoring. Vibration and wear debris analyses are the two main condition monitoring techniques for machinery maintenance and fault diagnosis. However, they can diagnose less than 50% of faults. A series of experimental and theoretical studies on the correlation of the two techniques will be conducted. This project will integrate advanced technologies including 3D microscopy, neural netw .... Artificial intelligent system for integrated wear debris analysis and vibration analysis in machine condition monitoring. Vibration and wear debris analyses are the two main condition monitoring techniques for machinery maintenance and fault diagnosis. However, they can diagnose less than 50% of faults. A series of experimental and theoretical studies on the correlation of the two techniques will be conducted. This project will integrate advanced technologies including 3D microscopy, neural networks and expert systems to develop an artificial intelligent system based on the dependent and independent roles of the two condition monitoring techniques. Successful outcomes will result in an improved maintenance program and reduction in human involvement, and will provide significant economic benefit to engineering industries.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0775361

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $75,354.00
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    Smart Task Allocation Support for Small-Scale Printing Factory. The outcomes will give the Australian small-scale printing industry the capability to be competitive and cost-effective while looking after the wellbeing of its workforce. The understanding of complex relationships between various tasks in small-scale printing environments will improve the wellbeing of workers. The smart computer system will provide a frontier technology that will improve the profitability and efficiency. It will al .... Smart Task Allocation Support for Small-Scale Printing Factory. The outcomes will give the Australian small-scale printing industry the capability to be competitive and cost-effective while looking after the wellbeing of its workforce. The understanding of complex relationships between various tasks in small-scale printing environments will improve the wellbeing of workers. The smart computer system will provide a frontier technology that will improve the profitability and efficiency. It will also result in a cutting edge technology that is applicable to other similar industries.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0219749

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $45,090.00
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    Intelligently Activated Sensor Clusters for E-Commerce Applications. This project will investigate intelligent management of large sensor clusters installed in mechanical structures for use in Electronic Commerce applications. Finding algorithms for optimised placement of remotely controlled power supply and the communication unit in each sensor cluster is the first aim. Development of a sensor management algorithm that process user inputs submitted through the Internet and that exploits past se .... Intelligently Activated Sensor Clusters for E-Commerce Applications. This project will investigate intelligent management of large sensor clusters installed in mechanical structures for use in Electronic Commerce applications. Finding algorithms for optimised placement of remotely controlled power supply and the communication unit in each sensor cluster is the first aim. Development of a sensor management algorithm that process user inputs submitted through the Internet and that exploits past sensor data is the second aim. Since there is no such system available in the market, the project will have strong impacts in E-Commerce applications and bridge instrumentation systems useful to a wider community also advancing the research in clustering and expert systems.
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