A Neural Network Approach to Fluid Quantity Measurement in Dynamic Environments
Sloshing causes liquid to fluctuate, making accurate level readings difficult to obtain in dynamic environments. The measurement system described uses a single-tube capacitive sensor to obtain an instantaneous level reading of the fluid surface, thereby a
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Edin Terzic Jenny Terzic Romesh Nagarajah Muhammad Alamgir •
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A Neural Network Approach to Fluid Quantity Measurement in Dynamic Environments
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Edin Terzic Delphi Automotive Systems Regent Court 20 Sandringham, VIC 3191 Australia
Romesh Nagarajah Swinburne University of Technology Orchard Gve 89 Blackburn South, VIC 3130 Australia
Jenny Terzic Iveco Trucks Australia (Fiat Group) Regent Court 20 Sandringham, VIC 3191 Australia
Muhammad Alamgir Vipac Australia Eldridge Road 4 Wyndham Vale, VIC 3024 Australia
ISBN 978-1-4471-4059-7 DOI 10.1007/978-1-4471-4060-3
ISBN 978-1-4471-4060-3 (eBook)
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