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Graduation Project: Development of an Automation System for Filter Quality Test Using LabVIEW

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This paper presents a system of automatic filter quality test for the filter activeness during the process of the filter production was embodied with LabVIEW server and conveyer system. The LabVIEW server is LabVIEWs function as web server which can be remote controlled during filter quality test through on web. The conveyer system is constructed with Conveyer, Network Analyzer and PC Camera. The LabVIEW server controls conveyer motor and sensor using DAQ card and controls Network Analyzer using GPIB card for measuring S parameter of filters. Moreover, PC camera is for monitoring the process of remote controlling during the filter test. And the data base construction from results of Network Analyzers measurement made possible to manage special information of filters.

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Choi, K.S. et al. (2012). Graduation Project: Development of an Automation System for Filter Quality Test Using LabVIEW. In: J. (Jong Hyuk) Park, J., Leung, V., Wang, CL., Shon, T. (eds) Future Information Technology, Application, and Service. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 164. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4516-2_29

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