his paper reports a practical approach for detecting and diagnose engine faults in real-time based on both the historical and the real-time engine operation data using a specially design neural networks-based fault diagnosis expert system. This system consisted of multiple sensors for real-time monitoring, an engine database for historic data comparison, and a neural network-bases classifier for detecting faults based on both the real-time and the historic data. This neural network-based engine fault diagnosis system was evaluated in a series of validation tests. The results indicated that the system was capable to detect the predefined faults reliably, and the diagnosis error was less than 5%.
The combination of scientific and technological achievements and sports has found new opportunities to change people’s sports habits. Sport training takes up an increasing proportion of people’s lives. In order to improve the efficiency of sports training and standardize the training actions of players, this article is based on wireless network communication and uses different types of recognition methods in the field of action recognition to build basic classifications. Iterative mutual training to improve generalization performance can reduce the cost of labeling and realize the complementary advantages of different recognition methods, thereby improving the recognition accuracy of human actions. Finally, the algorithm is used to recognize human movements. This method can effectively overcome the problem of differential degradation of base classifiers in the iterative process of collaborative training and further improve the accuracy of human action recognition. The experimental results prove that the motion recognition of wireless network communication proposed in this paper can effectively improve the accuracy of athletes’ movements, which is more than 20% higher than traditional methods, and, under the guidance of standardized movements, can reduce athletes’ sports injuries.
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