scholarly journals Implementation of ISO Check For Early Failure Detection in Vehicle Design Using FPGA

Author(s):  
B. Thiyaneswaran Et al.

To be more concerned with the fatal cause during the real time experiences in automotive industry in the ECU failures, it shall be a preventive measure to detect the failure of the ECU’s at the probation period of modelling it. MATLAB, the tool used for designing the ECU’s would be useful also to check this with the help of its inbuilt tool called MODEL ADVISOR. With the m-script, we can use to customize the rules for which there might be the reason for failure. Some of the model level failures are detected using this model checker tool. Before we dump the code into FPGA or an ECU, the code level failures can be detected via polyspace, which is also a tool by MATLAB. With this earlier detection of failures before dumping the code into ECU, this saves the lives of many people during the emergency situation when there is a possibility of failure of ECU. Also production loss of the component can be reduced along with this the standardized product can be released, so that it would be the safe for use.

J ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 147-153
Author(s):  
Paula Morella ◽  
María Pilar Lambán ◽  
Jesús Antonio Royo ◽  
Juan Carlos Sánchez

Among the new trends in technology that have emerged through the Industry 4.0, Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) and Internet of Things (IoT) are crucial for the real-time data acquisition. This data acquisition, together with its transformation in valuable information, are indispensable for the development of real-time indicators. Moreover, real-time indicators provide companies with a competitive advantage over the competition since they enhance the calculus and speed up the decision-making and failure detection. Our research highlights the advantages of real-time data acquisition for supply chains, developing indicators that would be impossible to achieve with traditional systems, improving the accuracy of the existing ones and enhancing the real-time decision-making. Moreover, it brings out the importance of integrating technologies 4.0 in industry, in this case, CPS and IoT, and establishes the main points for a future research agenda of this topic.


The Surveillance and the ongoing examination on Fire work mishaps are just arrangements with the manual preventions, mindfulness and how to keep away from the mishaps during the assembling procedure of wellbeing matches and fireworks. Dangerous mishaps happen frequently, resulting in overwhelming misfortunes of human lives and wounds to laborers. The fundamental driver of Fire mishaps is from Gun Powder. In this Gunpowder not just explosives at the time of higher temperature which additionally obliterated the whole things underneath the referenced temperature. The preventive measure on this surveillance bargains and suggested that the temperature, smoke caution sensor is bolstered to the laborers keep away from heavier harms. The proposed work enhances the preventive system through, advanced IoT based sensors which is deployed on the field to monitor and prevent the real time mishaps. The framework clearly identifies the Automated Chemical Manager (ACM) to balance chemical control activities and threshold limits to avoid the possibility of accidents in the firework industries. The timely alarm through this smart preventive system will avoid the loss of human life and frequent accidents in the firework industry.


2021 ◽  
Vol 31 (Supplement_3) ◽  
Author(s):  
G Di Martino ◽  
R Di Biagio ◽  
G Soldato ◽  
J Del Papa ◽  
I Porfilio ◽  
...  

Abstract Issue After the announcement of Public Health Emergency of International Concern about COVID19 by WHO, health authorities need to implement strategies to face the emergency. These responses included early diagnosis, patient isolation, quarantine and symptomatic monitoring of contacts. In this context, integrated care and telemedicine are the best instruments for COVID management. Description of the problem The COVID19 epidemic needs a real time integration of epidemiological, clinical and laboratoristic data, in order to better manage patients and to improve public health surveillance. Based on a tool previosly used by GPs for flu vaccination and diabetes integrated care, the Local Health Authority of Pescara, Abruzzo Region, Italy, developed a web-based platform (QuickwebConnect), accessible to public health practitioners (PHP), GPs, infectious diseases physicians and laboratories, in order to integrate information about COVID19 patients. This platform contain individual-level information on patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID19, symptoms, reported onset dates, and basic demographics. Information are in real time accessible to all actors involved in the process. In addition, GPs can use this tool to directly book diagnostic tests for symptomatic or suspected patients. Results With the use of this platform, the management of pandemic emergency was improved, allowing direct management of epidemic data both at person and population level. The real time evaluation of clinical and epidemiological data improved patients care, clinical survellance of COVID19 contacts and development of tailored preventive measure in areas with high incidence. Lessons COVID19 patients care need to be quick, needing the integrate support of different actors. In addition, public health actions have to be supported by strong data. The use of a cost-effective web platform allow physician and PHP to better manage patiens and develope focused interventions. Key messages Integrated care and telemedicine are best instruments for COVID management. The real time evaluation of data aimed to develop tailored preventive measure.


Author(s):  
Marek Vagaš ◽  
Alena Galajdová ◽  
Dušan Šimšík ◽  
Ivan Cvitić

Abstract With incoming Industry 4.0 implementation, RFID technology is becoming one of the main part for (not only) automotive industry, as a source to identify any inconsistencies or failures in automated processes. Its implementation in the automated workplaces is conditioned by the real-time data collection depending on workflows and increasing demands for processing, and publishing of these data. As such, RFID technology enables the real-time data integration from objects as well as from people or inventory management, asset management and monitoring, alarm collection and evaluation, predictive maintenance, and overall critical digital communications.


1999 ◽  
Vol 6 (8) ◽  
Author(s):  
Klaus Havelund ◽  
Kim G. Larsen ◽  
Arne Skou

A real-time system for power-down control in audio/video components<br />is modeled and verified using the real-time model checker UPPAAL. The<br />system is supposed to reside in an audio/video component and control (read from and write to) links to neighbor audio/video components such as TV, VCR and remote–control. In particular, the system is responsible for the powering up and down of the component in between the arrival of data, and in order to do so in a safe way without loss of data, it is essential that no link interrupts are lost. Hence, a component system is a multitasking system with hard real-time requirements, and we present techniques for modeling time consumption in such a multitasked,<br />prioritized system. The work has been carried out in a collaboration between Aalborg University and the audio/video company B&O. By modeling the system, 3 design errors were identified and corrected, and the following verification confirmed the validity of the design but also revealed the necessity for an upper limit of the interrupt frequency. The resulting design has been implemented and it is going to be incorporated as part of a new product line.


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