AI and IoT in Rail Roads
Predict what actually will happen with locomotive and rail cars in real life by watching a computer clone. IoT shows actual stressors on a computer model's exact duplicate.
People's brains have been making and keeping sophisticated systems up and running for decades. Today duplicate copies of electrical systems like the Rail Locomotives have been copied to help work processes of sophisticated systems improve design and construction of locomotives and rail cars. Our brains are our virtual reality now termed extended reality or XR have emerged as tools to use to help duplicate actual scenarios. These duplicate systems are tested and stressed real time simultaneously just like the original and over time can be predicted and observed to fail at certain times either as a whole or as components. IoT allows us to show the stressors that actually happen in the field and now is shown as a computer double. Stressors include mechanical, pnematic, electrical and structural for these locomotives and rail cars. Join us tonight for a thoughtful study of the locomotive clone.
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- Date: 27 Oct 2020
- Time: 07:00 PM to 07:40 PM
- All times are (GMT-08:00) US/Pacific
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- Seattle, Washington
- United States 98125
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Mike Brisbois
IEEE Consultant Network Seattle
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mike.brisbois@ieee.org - Co-sponsored by IEEE Power Electronics
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- Starts 18 October 2020 02:28 PM
- Ends 27 October 2020 08:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-08:00) US/Pacific
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Speakers
Sanjay of Sound Transit
IoT AI Railroad Locomotive Clone
Mr. Samuel will speak on AI IoT Railroad Systems Engineering as it applies to Digital Twins.
Biography:
Sanjay Samuel Engineering design manager with more than 24 years of experience in Systems Engineering, experienced in leading and developing high performing Systems engineering teams for Rail Road, Positive train control. Experienced in leading engineering teams for development of software and hardware, construction management for Light Rail, passenger trains and freight trains in different parts of the world (Asia, Australia, Europe, and America). A strategic thinker, mentor and team player with the ability to quickly make innovative contributions to the team.
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Address:Seattle
Mike Brisbois of Salas O'Brien
Moderator
Mike Brisbois, IEEE Consultant Network Chair is electrical design engineer for Salas O'Brien in downtown Seattle.
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Address:Sammamish, Washington, United States, 98075
Agenda
7:00 pm IEEE Announcements - Future events, sponsors
7:02 pm Induction of Speaker
7:40 pm Q&A
Simulators, twins, doubles, clones. Watch real live events from the comfort of your home office. Know and predict exactly when a locomotive and its rail cars will fail as a whole or as components.