Implementation of a Camera System for the Application of Artificial Intelligence in Monitoring the Cold Atmospheric Plasma Spray Process

Ockel M, Meier S, Stelter O, Thielen N, Bründl P, Franke J (2024)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2024

Publisher: IEEE

City/Town: New York City

Conference Proceedings Title: 2024 32nd Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation (MED)

Event location: Chania GR

DOI: 10.1109/MED61351.2024.10566191

Abstract

Monitoring of the complex cold atmospheric plasma spraying process currently relies on technologically advanced systems, that often measure only a single parameter. This research introduces a more integrated approach, that uses a comprehensive set of parameters, consolidated in the characteristics of the plasma flame, is used to accurately classify particle temperature and coating materials. A simple optical camera system and image analysis based on a transfer learning model predicts with an 85% success rate. This approach simplifies and complements the monitoring process. Accuracy could be increased by using additional machine data already recorded, which could allow a complete replacement of additional the plasma flame monitoring.

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APA:

Ockel, M., Meier, S., Stelter, O., Thielen, N., Bründl, P., & Franke, J. (2024). Implementation of a Camera System for the Application of Artificial Intelligence in Monitoring the Cold Atmospheric Plasma Spray Process. In 2024 32nd Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation (MED). Chania, GR: New York City: IEEE.

MLA:

Ockel, Manuela, et al. "Implementation of a Camera System for the Application of Artificial Intelligence in Monitoring the Cold Atmospheric Plasma Spray Process." Proceedings of the 2024 32nd Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation (MED), Chania New York City: IEEE, 2024.

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