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This Chapter describes the concept of Direct Data Access (DDA), which enables direct reading of data recorded by a professional, commercial condition monitoring system in MATLAB®. The procedure uses .NET libraries, and it is described step-by-step. A special attention is given to internal MATLAB® wrapping of such functions, which significantly simplify codes. Finally, this Chapter illustrates selected possible scenarios of DDA implementation.
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Jablonski, A. (2021). Development of Interface for Direct Data Access (DDA). In: Condition Monitoring Algorithms in MATLAB®. Springer Tracts in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-62749-2_11
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