scholarly journals Implementation of Bridge Strength Detection and Accident Prevention System using Raspberry pi

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 4736-4738

In today’s era, there is a huge advancement in the field of sensors and computing systems which make real- time monitoring of Bridges much easier and cheaper. There is a need for real-time bridge strength monitoring to avoid crisis scenarios. Currently available systems use a much more complicated wired network, sensors, and controller, this results in a high cost of installation resulting in an increase in the cost of a bridge. The wired network increases complexity which makes it complicated to install. This paper proposes the use of Raspberry pi which has a longer lifespan which reduces complications innetwork and uses advanced sensors

2021 ◽  
Vol 2094 (3) ◽  
pp. 032058
Author(s):  
S N Efimov ◽  
V A Terskov ◽  
I Yu Sakash ◽  
V V Molokov ◽  
D L Nikiforov

Abstract The article presents the formulation of the problem of optimizing the structure of multiprocessor computing systems designed to solve control problems in real time. The features of this problem, which influence the choice of optimization methods, have been studied. It is concluded that this problem can be effectively solved using evolutionary methods of optimization. The considered models for finding performance can be used to optimize the architecture of multiprocessor computing systems. Besides, it should be taken into account that the resources allocated for the development and operation of computing systems are always limited. Therefore, it is advisable to consider the problem of optimizing the structure of a computing system as multi-criterial one: one criterion is the performance, and the other one is the cost of development and operation of the system. Acquired results can be used in development of multiprocessor computing systems for real-time systems, which is going to reduce the cost of development and operation of these control systems.


2020 ◽  
Vol 190 ◽  
pp. 00034
Author(s):  
Ridho Hantoro ◽  
Erna Septyaningrum ◽  
Iwan Cony Setiadi ◽  
Mokhammad Fahmi Izdiharrudin ◽  
Pierre Damien Uwitije ◽  
...  

Availability of renewable energy now makes solar energy the right choice because of its advantages and easy application compared to other renewable energy sources. Monitoring of the output parameters of solar power plants needs to be done to assess the performance and efficiency of a solar power plant in real environmental conditions. The aims of research is to provide a direct and real time monitoring. This research has been carried out in solar power plants at Engineering Physics Department, FTI-ITS. The design of an ATmega32 microcontroller-based system that is integrated with Raspberry-pi as a data acquisition system. Data reading solar power plants output parameters stored in memory can be downloaded at any time. The analysis result shows that the efficiency of photovoltaic arrays is 10.78 %. The total efficiency of the solar power plants system is 8.05 %.


2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yoshihiko Suzawa

Abstract This study aims to demonstrate the effect of the cost of telematics and loss ratio improvement on the coverage demand for health promotion medical insurance. Real-time monitoring via telematics is expected to alleviate moral hazard of insured persons through the “analogical experience rating system,” resulting in a decreased claim cost and an improved loss ratio. In reality, however, the real-time monitoring on a continuous basis imposes a cost burden on insurers and thus, certain expense loadings apply to insurance premiums. The analysis based on the modified separating market equilibrium model reveals that people tend to opt for partial insurance coverage, and high-risk individuals even stay uninsured unless the expense loadings are not excessive. This result implies that the demand for health promotion medical insurance can decrease, and may conduce a market shrinkage, unless the improvement of loss ratio sufficiently surpasses the cost of telematics utilization.


Author(s):  
Osama Mahfooz

A PLC is a digital computer used to automate electromechanical processes. This research is based on automation and real time monitoring of concrete plant by using Siemens PLC. Automatic plants can work continuously and can decrease the gap between demand and supply. For such plants there is no need of labor so there is no human error. Without human error the quality of product is better and the cost of production would definitely decrease. The main motivation factor of this research is cost effective automation and real time monitoring of plant.


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