scholarly journals Temperature modeling and emulation of an ASIC temperature monitor system for Tightly-Coupled Processor Arrays (TCPAs)

2014 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. 103-109 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Glocker ◽  
S. Boppu ◽  
Q. Chen ◽  
U. Schlichtmann ◽  
J. Teich ◽  
...  

Abstract. This contribution provides an approach for emulating the behaviour of an ASIC temperature monitoring system (TMon) during run-time for a tightly-coupled processor array (TCPA) of a heterogeneous invasive multi-tile architecture to be used for FPGA prototyping. It is based on a thermal RC modeling approach. Also different usage scenarios of TCPA are analyzed and compared.

Author(s):  
Kok Beng Gan ◽  
Syahril Amir Mohd ◽  
Tze Yee Ng

Traditional temperature monitoring system for blood delivery requires a USB cable to extract data after delivery has been completed. Without real-time temperature data during delivery, the quality of the products cannot be monitored efficiently. In this paper, we have designed and developed a mobile application-based temperature monitoring system for medical needs delivery. It has a mobile application to display temperature data in real-time. The system includes Arduino Uno, DHT22, DS3231, microSD card adapter and ESP8266 Wi-Fi module. The temperature and humidity data were stored in the microSD card and ThingSpeak server for further analysis. A mobile application allowed users to visualized and monitor the temperature of the payload during delivery. For the system test and evaluation purpose, the developed temperature monitoring system was placed inside a polystyrene box. The temperature and humidity data were acquired using DHT22 and Fluke t3000 fc in cold and ambient temperature for 30 minutes with a sampling time of 2 seconds in the polystyrene box. The results showed that the correlations error 0.96 and 1.00, respectively. Finally, we showed that the developed temperature monitoring system can capture and record temperature data in real-time. It is reliable and comparable to a high-end temperature monitor.


Author(s):  
Emmanuel I. Agba ◽  
E. William Jones ◽  
A. Simon Penaherrera ◽  
Bruce Thrift

Abstract The production of heat exchanger coils involves the brazing of return tubes and hairpins to complete the refrigeration circuit. The knowledge of the temperature distribution within an autobrazer is essential for the control of process variables such as burner alignment, gas/flux mixture and conveyor speed. This paper presents the design of a mobile temperature monitor system to measure temperature distributions for the proces s control of an autobrazer. The physical characteristics of the monitoring system in the area of temperature transducer locations simulate closely the actual characteristics of the brazing process. By comparing a measured temperature distribution with a known optimal distribution, the process variables can be adjusted either manually or automatically to affect the process for maximum brazing efficiency. Presently, process variables are adjusted manually and often these adjustments are not repeatable, resulting in high percentage of production coil rejects and subsequent rework.


CICES ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 152-158
Author(s):  
Adi Prasetyo ◽  
Natanael Natanael ◽  
Essa Purnama Aji

Computer/laptop is an electronic device that is commonly used as a tool to do all the activities that can assist humans in many different areas of business, besides in its use should be cared for properly, PT TIKI Tangerang does not yet have the server so that the room temperature with the progress of science and technology in particular in the field of mikrokontroller then it can be created server room temperature monitoring system based arduino , by utilizing the workings of LM35 temperature sensor then can be made of temperature monitor system for the performance of the server space. By utilizing a lcd display 16x2 then the temperature of the processor can be shown on the display screen in theform of characters in the form of analogue to digital conversion. And by utilizing the local website then the results the LM35 temperature sensor detection tesimpan into the database can be seen wherever and whenever. LM35 temperature sensor readings are processed mikrokontroller jawani arduino, and data results from the process will be shown to the lcd display. the system can display the temperature at any moment in time one time per second. And by utilizing the W5100 ethernet shield then the tesimpan detection results into the database can be viewed on the website of the local.


2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (5) ◽  
pp. 1-31
Author(s):  
Michael Witterauf ◽  
Dominik Walter ◽  
Frank Hannig ◽  
Jürgen Teich

Tightly Coupled Processor Arrays (TCPAs), a class of massively parallel loop accelerators, allow applications to offload computationally expensive loops for improved performance and energy efficiency. To achieve these two goals, executing a loop on a TCPA requires an efficient generation of specific programs as well as other configuration data for each distinct combination of loop bounds and number of available processing elements (PEs). Since both these parameters are generally unknown at compile time—the number of available PEs due to dynamic resource management, and the loop bounds, because they depend on the problem size—both the programs and configuration data must be generated at runtime. However, pure just-in-time compilation is impractical, because mapping a loop program onto a TCPA entails solving multiple NP-complete problems. As a solution, this article proposes a unique mixed static/dynamic approach called symbolic loop compilation. It is shown that at compile time, the NP-complete problems (modulo scheduling, register allocation, and routing) can still be solved to optimality in a symbolic way resulting in a so-called symbolic configuration , a space-efficient intermediate representation parameterized in the loop bounds and number of PEs. This phase is called symbolic mapping . At runtime, for each requested accelerated execution of a loop program with given loop bounds and known number of available PEs, a concrete configuration , including PE programs and configuration data for all other components, is generated from the symbolic configuration according to these parameter values. This phase is called instantiation . We describe both phases in detail and show that instantiation runs in polynomial time with its most complex step, program instantiation, not directly depending on the number of PEs and thus scaling to arbitrary sizes of TCPAs. To validate the efficiency of this mixed static/dynamic compilation approach, we apply symbolic loop compilation to a set of real-world loop programs from several domains, measuring both compilation time and space requirements. Our experiments confirm that a symbolic configuration is a space-efficient representation suited for systems with little memory—in many cases, a symbolic configuration is smaller than even a single concrete configuration instantiated from it—and that the times for the runtime phase of program instantiation and configuration loading are negligible and moreover independent of the size of the available processor array. To give an example, instantiating a configuration for a matrix-matrix multiplication benchmark takes equally long for 4× 4 and 32× 32 PEs.


2013 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-25 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vahid Lari ◽  
Shravan Muddasani ◽  
Srinivas Boppu ◽  
Frank Hannig ◽  
Moritz Schmid ◽  
...  

2011 ◽  
Vol 301-303 ◽  
pp. 1162-1165
Author(s):  
Fei Hu ◽  
Wen Qing Yin ◽  
Cai Rong Chen

The Greenhouse Temperature Is one of the Key Factors for Controlling the Growth of Crops. Traditional Methods of Temperature Monitoring Can Not Meet the Modern Greenhouse Requirements of High Accuracy, Fast Acquisition and Response. a Greenhouse Temperature Monitoring System Based on MSP430 Was Designed. this System Uses Digital Temperature Sensor DS18B20 to Measure Temperature, MSP430 to Process Data and Transmit Data to the Host Computer through RS485 Bus, Realizing the Real-Time Detection and Long-Distance Transmission of Greenhouse Temperature. this System Has the Features of Simple Structure, Low Power Consumption, Stability and Strong Portability Etc.


Author(s):  
Kun Chen ◽  
Hanchung Tsai ◽  
Bud Fabian ◽  
Yung Liu ◽  
James Shuler

A temperature-monitoring system based on radiofrequency identification (RFID) has been developed for extending the maintenance period of the nuclear material packaging for storage and transportation. The system consists of tags, readers, and application software. The tag, equipped with a temperature sensor, is attached to the exterior of a package. The application software enables remote reading, via radio waves, of the temperature from the sensor in the tag. The system reports any temperature violations immediately via e-mail or text message, and/or posts the alarm on a secure website. The system can monitor thousands of packages and record individual temperature histories in a database. The first type of packaging that will benefit from the RFID technology is Model 9977, which has been certified by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to ship and store fissile materials such as plutonium and uranium. The recorded data can be correlated to the temperature of the containment O-ring seals, based on the decay heat load of the contents. Accelerated aging studies of the Viton® GLT O-rings have shown that temperature is one of the key parameters governing the life of the O-ring seals, which maintain the integrity of the containment boundary of the package. Use of the RFID temperature-monitoring system to verify that the surface temperature remains below a certain threshold will make it possible to extend the leak-test period of the package from one year to up to five years. The longer leak-rate testing interval will yield a cost savings of up to $10,000 per package over five years. This work was conducted by Argonne National Laboratory in support of the DOE Packaging Certification Program, Office of Environmental Management, Office of Packaging and Transportation (EM-63).


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