Economic IoT strategy: the future technology for health monitoring and diagnostic of agriculture vehicles
Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, ISSN: 1572-8145, Vol: 32, Issue: 4, Page: 1117-1128
2021
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Article Description
Today’s Agriculture vehicles (AgV)s are expected to encompass mainly the three requirements of customers; economy, the use of High technology and reliability. In this manuscript, we investigate the technology solution for efficient health monitoring and diagnostic (HM&D) strategy to maximize the field efficiency and minimize the machine cost. Based on the data captured by various IoT sensors, we demonstrate the facts to shift the HM&D technology from costly sensor to economic microphone based mechanism. The adopted strategy is capable to reduce the bulky data transmission on the internet, and to increase the up-time of AgVs. We experimented on the essential red hot chili peppers system of the AgV’s backbone hydraulic system—the hydraulic filter and pump. The measurement system analysis is adopted to determine the preciseness of data captured near the considered components. The envision of the correlation between the collected data extracts significant information to draw the facts to embrace the future HM&D technology shift. Correlation between the signals captured from costly sensors and Microphone for the generated faults in hydraulic components demonstrates the effectiveness of audio to replace existing HM&D technology.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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