Title :
Networked Intelligent Instrumentation & Control for Switchboards
Author :
Gardner, Chris ; Johnson, David ; Provine, John
Abstract :
As Navy warships transition to the "Electric Ship"paradigm, technologies capable of automatically monitoring and remotely controlling the systems involved in distribution of electric power become a significant consideration for reducing manpower, improving reliability and facilitating Distance Support. DRS TCS has developed a network design, the "Networked Intelligent Instrumentation & Control System for Switchboards (NPCS) ", that is capable of providing automated monitoring and control of all the ship power systems from a centralized location. Notably, adding to the cost benefits of the approach, it is achieved through a dedicated Local Area Network (LAN), such as the US Navy\´s Fiber Optic Data Multiplex System (FODMS). Coupling this proposed system with advancements in current and developing sensor measuring technology also provides increased diagnostic capability and a drastic reduction in sensor component weight when compared with conventional techniques. This synergistic analysis and maintenance network provides a streamlined interface to power distribution equipment while providing an increased level of reliability and the capability to build on a rich feature set including data trending, power consumption analyses, and full reconfiguration of power distribution. It permits rapid reaction to emergency situations and user-friendly maintenance. Most importantly in an era of minimally manned ships, it has the potential to reduce traditional manpower requirements.
Keywords :
computerised monitoring; electric vehicles; local area networks; maintenance engineering; power distribution control; power distribution reliability; power engineering computing; sensors; ships; telecontrol; DRS TCS; automatic monitoring; data trending; distance support; electric power distribution; electric ship paradigm; fiber optic data multiplex system; local area network; maintenance network; navy warships; networked intelligent instrumentation & control; power consumption analyses; power distribution equipment; remote control; sensor measuring technology; ship power systems; switchboards; Automatic control; Computerized monitoring; Control systems; Instruments; Intelligent control; Intelligent networks; Marine vehicles; Power distribution; Power system reliability; Remote monitoring;
Conference_Titel :
Electric Ship Technologies Symposium, 2007. ESTS '07. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Arlington, VA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0947-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0947-0
DOI :
10.1109/ESTS.2007.372134