An IPM-PMASR motor for home appliance washing machines

Author(s):  
P. Guglielmi ◽  
M. Pastorelli ◽  
A. Carrer ◽  
A. Beato ◽  
D. D'Antonio ◽  
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Author(s):  
Vittorio Casagrande ◽  
Gianfranco Fenu ◽  
Felice Andrea Pellegrino ◽  
Gilberto Pin ◽  
Erica Salvato ◽  
...  

AbstractEstimating the wear of the single electrical parts of a home appliance without resorting to a large number of sensors is desirable for ensuring a proper level of maintenance by the manufacturers. Deep learning techniques can be effective tools for such estimation from relatively poor measurements, but their computational demands must be carefully considered, for the actual deployment. In this work, we employ one-dimensional Convolutional Neural Networks and Long Short-Term Memory networks to infer the status of some electrical components of different models of washing machines, from the electrical signals measured at the plug. These tools are trained and tested on a large dataset (502 washing cycles $$\approx$$ ≈ 1000 h) collected from four different washing machines and are carefully designed in order to comply with the memory constraints imposed by available hardware selected for a real implementation. The approach is end-to-end; i.e., it does not require any feature extraction, except the harmonic decomposition of the electrical signals, and thus it can be easily generalized to other appliances.


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