2022
DOI: 10.1109/access.2022.3174208
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Virtual Thermal Sensor for Real-Time Monitoring of Electronic Packages in a Totally Enclosed System

Abstract: A monitoring system is essential for controlling temperatures under safe levels of operation. It is often challenging to attach temperature sensors directly to drive chips owing to the operating environment or geometric challenges. Based on this motivation, we present a model-based virtual thermal sensing technique for the real-time temperature monitoring of the electronics package. A few real sensors located far from the target position are utilized in this virtual sensing system. These are then connected to … Show more

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“…Tis method can obtain the desired responses of a target system using only a few physical sensors. Virtual sensing techniques have been proposed in various engineering felds, including avionics, trafc, automotive, building monitoring, chemical engineering, and industrial engineering [6][7][8][9]. Conventional virtual sensing techniques have been used with simplifed analytical (or numerical) models to compensate for the limited sensing data, known as model-based approaches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tis method can obtain the desired responses of a target system using only a few physical sensors. Virtual sensing techniques have been proposed in various engineering felds, including avionics, trafc, automotive, building monitoring, chemical engineering, and industrial engineering [6][7][8][9]. Conventional virtual sensing techniques have been used with simplifed analytical (or numerical) models to compensate for the limited sensing data, known as model-based approaches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method can obtain the desired responses of a target system using only a few physical sensors. Virtual sensing techniques have been proposed in various engineering fields, including avionics, traffic, automotive, building monitoring, chemical engineering, and industrial engineering 6,7,8,9 . Conventional virtual sensing techniques have been used with simplified analytical (or numerical) models to compensate for the limited sensing data, known as modelbased approaches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%