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Jianghua Feng1, Junfeng Xu2, Wu Liao3, Yong Liu4.
Abstract
The development of high-speed intelligent rail transit has increased the number of sensors applied on trains. These play an important role in train state control and monitoring. These sensors generally work in a severe environment, so the key problem for sensor data acquisition is to ensure data accuracy and reliability. In this paper, we follow the sequence of sensor signal flow, present sensor signal sensing technology, sensor data acquisition, and processing technology, as well as sensor fault diagnosis technology based on the voltage, current, speed, and temperature sensors which are commonly used in train traction systems. Finally, intelligent sensors and future research directions of rail transit train sensors are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: fault diagnosis; intelligent sensor; sensor; signal processing; traction system
Year: 2017 PMID: 28604615 PMCID: PMC5492406 DOI: 10.3390/s17061356
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Traction system collected information.
Figure 2(a) Schematic diagram of the Hall-effect; (b) Schematic diagram of direct measurement by the Hall current sensor; (c) Schematic diagram of the zero-flux Hall current sensor.
Figure 3(a) Schematic diagram for the working principle of Hall speed sensors; (b) Schematic diagram for the principle of photoelectric speed sensors.
Figure 4Sensor signal acquisition and processing.
Figure 5Functional block diagram for temperature signal processing.
Figure 6Schematic diagram for sampling in a switching cycle.
Figure 7Current sensor fault diagnosis method in [43].
Figure 8Schematic diagram for speed sensor fault detection based on the neural network algorithm.
Figure 9Structure chart of intelligent sensors.