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Intelligent Transducer for Temperature Measurement with Two-Wire or Three-Wire Platinum RTD
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Perec, Andrzej
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Miczulski, Wiesław
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Krajewski, Mariusz
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Accuracy
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accurate transducer
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auto-calibration
2024
The article presents an intelligent temperature transducer (ITT), which can work with a two-wire or a three-wire platinum resistance temperature detector (RTD). The ITT design allowed for compensation of the RTD’s lead wire resistance. The ITT used the author’s auto-calibration procedure, which minimized linearity errors of the ITT and RTD processing characteristics, ITT offset and gain errors, and errors resulting from changes in the ITT operating conditions concerning the nominal conditions. The presented results of a simulation and experimental studies confirmed the high effectiveness of this procedure. The determined uncertainty of temperature measurement using the Monte Carlo method and the obtained experimental results confirmed the possibility of measuring temperatures in the range of 0–200 °C with an expanded uncertainty of 0.02 °C at a 99% confidence level.
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Methods of Constructing Time Series for Predicting Local Time Scales by Means of a GMDH-Type Neural Network
2021
Ensuring the best possible stability of UTC(k) (local time scale) and its compliance with the UTC scale (Universal Coordinated Time) forces predicting the [UTC-UTC(k)] deviations, the article presents the results of work on two methods of constructing time series (TS) for a neural network (NN), increasing the accuracy of UTC(k) prediction. In the first method, two prepared TSs are based on the deviations determined according to the UTC scale with a 5-day interval. In order to improve the accuracy of predicting the deviations, the PCHIP interpolating function is used in subsequent TSs, obtaining TS elements with a 1-day interval. A limitation in the improvement of prediction accuracy for these TS has been a too large prediction horizon. The introduction in 2012 of the additional UTC Rapid scale by BIPM makes it possible to shorten the prediction horizon, and the building of two TSs has been proposed according to the second method. Each of them consists of two subsets. The first subset is based on deviations determined according to the UTC scale, the second on the UTC Rapid scale. The research of the proposed TS in the field of predicting deviations for the Polish Timescale by means of GMDH-type NN shows that the best accuracy of predicting the deviations has been achieved for TS built according to the second method.
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An analysis of hydrogen maser frequency drift prediction possibility for steering UTC(PL)
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Osmyk, Roman
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Sobolewski, Łukasz
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Miczulski, Wiesław
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Accuracy
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Clocks & watches
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Computer science
2025
The article focuses on the possibility of using a new method based on predicting the hydrogen maser frequency drift to control the Polish Time Scale UTC(PL). Controlling the national UTC(k) time scale is very important due to the fact that the scale is also the basis for determining the official time in a given country, and is also used in scientific research and the economy. The article describes in detail the new UTC(PL) steering method based on predicting the hydrogen maser frequency drift, and a number of research that has been carried out. The obtained preliminary results of the research on the use of the new UTC(PL) predicting method clearly showed the great potential of the presented method. The obtained residuals are within the range of ±0.73 ns, which indicates a very good quality of predicting as compared with type A uncertainties of UTC(PL) input points. It may allow UTC(PL) to be classified as one of the best time scales. Nevertheless, the method has its imperfections, which the authors plan to eliminate as part of further work on improving the method.
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Household Energy Management
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Powroźnik, Piotr
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Piotrowski, Krzysztof
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Szulim, Robert
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Consumers
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demand side management and response
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Electricity
2021
Ensuring flexibility and security in power systems requires the use of appropriate management measures on the demand side. The article presents the results of work related to energy management in households in which renewable energy sources (RES) can be installed. The main part of the article is about the developed elastic energy management algorithm (EEM), consisting of two algorithms, EEM1 and EEM2. The EEM1 algorithm is activated in time periods with a higher energy price. Its purpose is to reduce the power consumed by the appliances to the level defined by the consumer. In contrast, the EEM2 algorithm is run by the Distribution System Operator (DSO) when peak demand occurs. Its purpose is to reduce the power of appliances in a specified time period to the level defined by the DSO. The optimization tasks in both algorithms are based on the Greedy Randomized Adaptive Search Procedure (GRASP) metaheuristic algorithm. The EEM1 and EEM2 algorithms also provide energy consumer comfort. For this purpose, both algorithms take into account the smart appliance parameters proposed in the article: sections of the working devices, power reduction levels, priorities and enablingof time shifting devices. The EEM algorithm in its operation also takes into account the information about the production of power, e.g., generated by the photovoltaic systems. On this basis, it makes decisions on the control of smart appliances. The EEM algorithm also enables inverter control to limit the power transferred from the photovoltaic system to the energy system. Such action is taken on the basis of the DSO request containing the information on the power limits. Such a structure of EEM enables the balancing of energy demand and supply. The possibility of peak demand phenomenon will be reduced. The simulation and experiment results presented in the paper confirmed the rationality and effectiveness of the EEM algorithm.
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Influence of the GMDH Neural Network Data Preparation Method on UTC(PL) Correction Prediction Results
2012
Influence of the GMDH Neural Network Data Preparation Method on UTC(PL) Correction Prediction Results The article presents results of the influence of the GMDH (Group Method of Data Handling) neural network input data preparation method on the results of predicting corrections for the Polish timescale UTC(PL). Prediction of corrections was carried out using two methods, time series analysis and regression. As appropriate to these methods, the input data was prepared based on two time series, ts1 and ts2. The implemented research concerned the designation of the prediction errors on certain days of the forecast and the influence of the quantity of data on the prediction error. The obtained results indicate that in the case of the GMDH neural network the best quality of forecasting for UTC(PL) can be obtained using the time-series analysis method. The prediction errors obtained did not exceed the value of ± 8 ns, which confirms the possibility of maintaining the Polish timescale at a high level of compliance with the UTC.
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A New Elastic Scheduling Task Model in the Node of a Control and Measurement System
2013
The paper presents a new elastic scheduling task model which has been used in the uniprocessor node of a control measuring system. This model allows the selection of a new set of periods for the occurrence of tasks executed in the node of a system in the case when it is necessary to perform additional aperiodic tasks or there is a need to change the time parameters of existing tasks. Selection of periods is performed by heuristic algorithms. This paper presents the results of the experimental use of an elastic scheduling model with a GRASP heuristic algorithm.
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