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A new method of accurate broken rotor bar diagnosis based on modulation signal bispectrum analysis of motor current signals
Motor current signature analysis (MCSA) has been an effective way of monitoring electrical machines for many years. However, inadequate accuracy in diagnosing incipient broken rotor bars (BRB) has motivated many studies into improving this method. In this paper a modulation signal bispectrum (MSB) analysis is applied to motor currents from different broken bar cases and a new MSB based sideband estimator (MSB-SE) and sideband amplitude estimator are introduced for obtaining the amplitude at (1±2s)fs(1±2s)fs (s is the rotor slip and fsfs is the fundamental supply frequency) with high accuracy. As the MSB-SE has a good performance of noise suppression, the new estimator produces more accurate results in predicting the number of BRB, compared with conventional power spectrum analysis. Moreover, the paper has also developed an improved model for motor current signals under rotor fault conditions and an effective method to decouple the BRB current which interferes with that of speed oscillations associated with BRB. These provide theoretical supports for the new estimators and clarify the issues in using conventional bispectrum analysis
Towards realistic implementations of a Majorana surface code
Surface codes have emerged as promising candidates for quantum information
processing. Building on the previous idea to realize the physical qubits of
such systems in terms of Majorana bound states supported by topological
semiconductor nanowires, we show that the basic code operations, namely
projective stabilizer measurements and qubit manipulations, can be implemented
by conventional tunnel conductance probes and charge pumping via
single-electron transistors, respectively. The simplicity of the access scheme
suggests that a functional code might be in close experimental reach.Comment: 5 pages, 1 p. suppl.mat, PRL in pres
Optical Quantum Computation
We review the field of Optical Quantum Computation, considering the various
implementations that have been proposed and the experimental progress that has
been made toward realizing them. We examine both linear and nonlinear
approaches and both particle and field encodings. In particular we discuss the
prospects for large scale optical quantum computing in terms of the most
promising physical architectures and the technical requirements for realizing
them
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