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  • 1engine-control system — A computer that regulates the operation of the engine by monitoring certain engine characteristics (rpm, coolant temperature, intake airflow, etc.) through a network of sensors and then controlling key variables (fuel metering, spark timing EGR,… …

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  • 2Monitoring and Measurement in the Next Generation Technologies — (MOMENT) is a project aimed at integrating different platforms for network monitoring and measurement to develop a common and open pan European infrastructure. The system will include both passive and active monitoring and measurement techniques… …

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  • 3electronic centralized aircraft monitoring system — An electrical display system that monitors and displays the health of the aircraft’s engine and other systems centrally on a single panel. The display system’s operation is in checklist and schematic form. Most of the new systems display engine… …

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  • 4Engine control unit — An engine control unit (ECU) is an electronic control unit which controls various aspects of an internal combustion engine s operation. The simplest ECUs control only the quantity of fuel injected into each cylinder each engine cycle. More… …

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  • 5MONitoring Agents using a Large Integrated Services Architecture — Overview MonALISA, which stands for Monitoring Agents using a Large Integrated Services Architecture , has been developed over the last four years by Caltech and its partners with the support of the U.S. CMS software and computing program.The… …

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  • 6System monitor — A system monitor is a hardware or software based system used to monitor resources and performance in a computer system.Software monitors are more commonly seen, sometimes as a part of a widget engine. These monitoring systems are often used to… …

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  • 7engine-indicating and crew-alerting system — A flight deck display system that displays engine operating data on a cathode ray tube console, thereby eliminating the need for conventional engine instruments. In the event of a malfunction, the flight crew’s attention is drawn to the data,… …

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  • 8Engine room — In a ship, an engine room is where the main engine(s), generators, compressors, pumps, fuel/lubrication oil purifiers and other major machinery are located. It is sometimes referred to as the machinery space . Engine Rooms are typically towards… …

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  • 9Portable Emissions Measurement System — A Portable Emissions Measurement System (PEMS) is essentially a lightweight ‘laboratory’ that is used to test and/or assess mobile source emissions (i.e. cars, trucks, buses, construction equipment, generators, trains, cranes, etc.) for the… …

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  • 10Portable emissions measurement system — a portable emissions measurement system (PEMS) is essentially a lightweight ‘laboratory’ that is used to test and/or assess mobile source emissions (i.e. cars, trucks, buses, construction equipment, generators, trains, cranes, etc.) for the… …

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