2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ymssp.2005.03.003
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Development of an AE data management and analysis system

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“…Surveys conducted on publications dealing with the development and use of proprietary systems for managing monitoring data in fields like Acoustics [7], Hydrology [8] and Chemistry [9] confirm the effectiveness of developing a system database owner. Regarding calibration data management, an integrated data focused on primary calibration laboratories is proposed [10].…”
Section: Proposed Solution For Managing Accelerometersmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Surveys conducted on publications dealing with the development and use of proprietary systems for managing monitoring data in fields like Acoustics [7], Hydrology [8] and Chemistry [9] confirm the effectiveness of developing a system database owner. Regarding calibration data management, an integrated data focused on primary calibration laboratories is proposed [10].…”
Section: Proposed Solution For Managing Accelerometersmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…An alternative approach is required for managing large numbers of AE data files, tracking all associated metadata, automatically initiating further analysis (by various techniques), storage of analysis results, and the ability to easily and efficiently extract and graph the desired raw-data, meta-data and/or analysed results. Such a data-driven management system was presented in reference [6]. This unique approach was based on a relational database and had no inherent functional limitations on number of channels, tests or postprocessing routines.…”
Section: Softwarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, as already discussed, COTS AE systems are poorly suited to this task, particularly if waveforms are to be collected (rather than RMS) for advanced analysis. As demonstrated in references [11] and [22], realtime waveform streaming is possible, although separating DAQ and analysis to different computers may be more practical for long-term online monitoring [6].…”
Section: Variability In Operating Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%