A low cost multimedia communications system performance model

Author(s):  
C.Y. Li ◽  
P.C.K. Liu
Energies ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 2172 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenjuan Hao ◽  
Yu Wang

Linear flux switching permanent magnetic (LFSPM) machines, with the armature windings and magnets both on the mover in addition to a robust stator, are a good choice for long stoke applications, however, a large cogging force is also inevitable due to the double salient structure, and will worsen the system performance. Skewing methods are always employed for the rotary machines to reduce the cogging torque, and the rotor step-skewed method is a low-cost approximation of regular skewing. The step skewed method can also be applied to the linear machines, namely, the stator step skewed. In this paper, three stator step skewed structures, which are a three-step skewed stator, a two-step skewed stator and an improved two-step skewed stator, are employed for the cogging force reduction of two types of LFSPM machines. The three structures are analyzed and compared with emphasize on the influence of the skewed displacement on the cogging force and the average thrust force. Based on finite element analysis (FEA), proper skewed displacements are selected according to maximum difference between the reduction ratio of the cogging force and the decrease ratio of the average thrust force, then, the corresponding results are compared, and finally, valuable conclusions are drawn according to the comparison. The comparison presented in this paper will be useful to the cogging force reduction of LFSPM machines in general.


Energies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 869 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fabio Ricco Galluzzo ◽  
Pier Enrico Zani ◽  
Marina Foti ◽  
Andrea Canino ◽  
Cosimo Gerardi ◽  
...  

The bifacial photovoltaic (PV) systems have recently met large interest. The performance of such systems heavily depends on the installation conditions and, in particular, on the albedo radiation collected by the module rear side. Therefore, it is of crucial importance to have an accurate performance model. To date, in the scientific literature, numerous models have been proposed and experimental data collected to study and optimize bifacial PV system performance. Currently, 3D and 2D models of bifacial PV devices exist. Though the former are more mathematically complex, they can lead to more accurate results, since they generally allow to fully consider the main aspects influencing a bifacial PV system performance. Recently, we have proposed and validated through experimental data a 3D model tested as a function of module height, tilt angle, and ground albedo. In this work, through such a model, we studied the role played by the perimeter zones surrounding the PV string, by considering PV strings of 30 or 60 modules. We considered the cases of fixed installation with optimal PV module tilt and of installation with uniaxial horizontal solar tracker. We evaluated the PV energy yield as a function of the size of the perimeter zones for the two cases, i.e., both with and without the solar tracker. In optimal perimeter conditions, we then studied the behavior of bifacial and mono-facial PV strings by varying the geographical location in a large latitude range.


1989 ◽  
Vol 33 (6) ◽  
pp. 445-449 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ellen Francik ◽  
Kenichi Akagi

We designed a computer pencil and tablet for Freestyle,TM a multimedia communications system based on handwritten annotations. Although graphics pens and tablets are already in use for handprinted character recognition and CAD applications, designing a pen and tablet specifically for rapid, continuous handwriting required substantial changes. Design criteria came from a laboratory study in which evaluators performed various writing and drawing tasks with a working pen and tablet. Evaluators rated the working system, plus model pens and tablets that were variants on a proposed design. Field observations of working prototypes also contributed to the final product.


2008 ◽  
Vol 05 (02) ◽  
pp. 163-179
Author(s):  
TSAI-LIN CHOU ◽  
NORISUKE FUJII ◽  
JUN OTA ◽  
MASAYUKI TANAKA ◽  
AKIKO SHINOZAKI

A position management system for forklifts involved in a warehouse storage task is proposed. With a simple, low-cost laser beam sensor and reflective stickers, the position of the forklift can be established. Furthermore, by combining probability estimation algorithms, the possible location of forklifts can be managed, and the accuracy of positioning can be improved through the exchange of information on a sensor network. Finally, the layout, which has a better system performance, is also discussed and proposed. With this system, forklift operations are easier, and the cost of a warehouse navigation system decreases.


2011 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 438-439 ◽  
Author(s):  
Han-Chieh Chao ◽  
Lei Shu ◽  
Liang Zhou

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