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Title: Development of Real Time Monitoring System Using Controller Area Network
Authors: Huang, Rong-Wen;Huang, Hsian-wei
Contributors: 機電工程學系
Keywords: Automatic Node Detection;Controller Area Network;Intelligent Transducer;Real Time Monitoring System
Date: 2006-01
Issue Date: 2012-06-06T01:58:53Z
Publisher: Trans Tech Publications
Abstract: This paper presents a new development of a real time monitoring subsystem in a general-purpose real time monitoring and diagnosing system using controller area network (CAN) technology. To validate the designed concept, several vehicle electric utility devices are constructed as CAN nodes and are integrated into the CAN bus. An intelligent transducer to convert utility current and voltage is designed and fabricated with micro-controllers. An automatic node detection mechanism is also developed and added to detect the newly jointed/retrieved nodes and record the running history for further diagnosis when system or device malfunction happens. The system design configuration, implementation and verification are demonstrated with actual test data, and the test results demonstrate that the proposed system accomplishes real time electric power monitoring with diagnosis capability.
Relation: Material Science Forum, 505-507: 475-480
Appears in Collections:[Department of Mechatronics Engineering] Periodical Articles

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