This paper presents AMCOS (Automated Acquisition Chromatography System) and CONSYS, (Chromatogram Online System) a system to retrieve chromatography data in XML and XLS format. AMOCS and CONSYS are an alternative type of Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS). Both systems were developed as a data interchange system with the advantage of overcoming the proprietary format and sharing problem. Commercially available proprietary software of LIMS allow user to only save the measurement data into files of their formats; and it is not readable and shared the chromatogram in other formats. AMCOS allows user to acquire the data of HPLC and store the measured data into the centralized database of CONSYS, which is a open source webbased system. CONSYS allows users to retrieve data without using proprietary software and producing both XML and XLS file formats, thus, can be viewed and shared by other CONSYS users. Data acquired are analyzed to determine the appropriate setting for sampling. The measured data are compared in order to justify based on reliability and trustworthy of the system.
-This paper presents a simple, consistent and reliable technique to identify detected partial discharges (PD) using an acoustic ultrasonic method. A new reliable algorithm named 'Simple Partial Discharge Identifier' (SPDI) is proposed to perform identification process of the detected ultrasonic signals of PD. Experimental works based on recommended practices were setup and the ultrasonic signals of the PD were recorded. The PD data is then employed as the reference data. The SPDI developed has been tested against commonly used models in Neural Network (NN). Results from the SPDI algorithm shows more reliable results compared to NN models results. Comparison made on the mean square error (MSE) results shows SPDI produces the desired outcome with lower MSE in 97.17% of trials. Low error of SPDI indicates a high reliability to be applied in the identification of PD.
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