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In this paper, the influence of current sensors of a NILM system is investigated. The current sensors of a classical inductive current transformer and a Rogowski coil are compared. To evaluate the actual influence on the NILM, measurements are performed with two measuring systems with different current sensors. With these measuring systems, 20 different consumers with 50 switch-on and switch-off cycles are measured in parallel. Besides, the influence of the sampling rate on the results of the NILM classification is evaluated. The classification is carried out with features normalized to the performance and without phase information, so only the signal waveform is used to differentiate the devices.
Thermofluorimetric, magnetic and lateral flow aptamer based assays for point of care applications
(2020)
Machine learning applications, like machine condition monitoring, predictive maintenance, and others, become a state of the art in Industry 4.0. One of many machine learning algorithms are decision trees for the decision-making process. A new approach for creating distributed decision trees, called node based parallelization, is presented. It allows data to be classified through a network of industrial devices. Each industrial device is responsible for a single classification rule. Also, nodes that react incorrectly, for example, due to an attack, are taken into account using a variety of methods to remain the decision-making process correct and robust.