A wireless sensor system for real-time monitoring and fault detection of motor arrays
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This paper presents a wireless fault detection system for industrial motors that combines
vibration, motor current and temperature analysis, thus improving the detection of mechanical faults.
The design also considers the time of detection and further possible actions, which are also important
for the early detection of possible malfunctions, and thus for avoiding irreversible damage to the
motor. The remote motor condition monitoring is implemented through a wireless sensor network
(WSN) based on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard. The deployed network uses the beacon-enabled mode to
synchronize several sensor nodes with the coordinator node, and the guaranteed time slot mechanism
provides data monitoring with a predetermined latency. A graphic user interface offers remote access
to motor conditions and real-time monitoring of several parameters. The developed wireless sensor
node exhibits very low power consumption since it has been optimized both in terms of hardware
and software. The result is a low cost, highly reliable and compact design, achieving a high degree of
autonomy of more than two years with just one 3.3 V/2600 mAh battery. Laboratory and field tests
confirm the feasibility of the wireless system.
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Medina García, J., Sánchez Rodríguez, T., Gómez Galán, J.A., Delgado Martín, A., Gómez Bravo, F., Jiménez Naharro, R.: "A wireless sensor system for real-time monitoring and fault detection of motor arrays". Sensors. Vol. 17, n. 3, 469, (2017). DOI: 10.3390/s17030469














