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20 July 2001 Remote diagnosis tool via Internet
Roger Xu, Jinli Chen, Chi-Man Kwan
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Abstract
Personal Computers (PC) are getting cheaper because of fast development in Central Processing Unit (CPU) and Random Access Memory. Consequently the cost/performance ratio keeps on decreasing in the past 10 years. Three years ago, the cost of a 486 PC with 90 MHz CPU was about $DLR2500. Now we are able to purchase a Pentium 450 MHz PC that is at least 10 times faster than the 486 with essentially the same cost. It is now becoming realistic to use a PC for many real-time applications. This motivates us to develop PC based real- time Health Monitoring tools instead of special purpose DSP based tools. There are three major advantages of using PC- based HM tools.
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Roger Xu, Jinli Chen, and Chi-Man Kwan "Remote diagnosis tool via Internet", Proc. SPIE 4389, Component and Systems Diagnostics, Prognosis, and Health Management, (20 July 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.434251
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KEYWORDS
Internet

Video

LabVIEW

Digital signal processing

Computing systems

Data conversion

Diagnostics

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