Over the emerging industry 4.0 era, the building control system performance depends on the development of smart sensor technology. Nowadays, the building control engineers challenge on the design of high-capacity smart sensor susceptible to operate with high speed of data processing. In this context, this paper introduces a pioneer research work on the negative group delay (NGD) circuit original application for room temperature anticipation useful for smart-building control. The real-Time anticipation of sensor data by using a low-pass (LP) NGD digital circuit is studied. This approach enables minimizing the latency time for optimizing control action. The unfamiliar LP-NGD digital circuit design method and theoretical formulation are described for anticipating thermal wave experimentation in real-Time. The digital circuit equation coefficients are computed regarding the time-Advance of anticipated thermal completely arbitrary waveform signal. The main interest of using the NGD method-based for thermal wave anticipation regarding temperature variation from heater and freezer control is demonstrated. The anticipation feasibility is illustrated from the minute scale time-Advance LP-NGD digital circuit implemented on the STM32® microcontroller unit. The NGD characterization is performed from frequency domain analysis and cosine waveform pulse transient test. Then, the-30 seconds to-10 seconds real-Time-Advance of temperature variation is verified by calculation and experimentation. The present study result opens a promising NGD method application for the advanced fault control of a future industrial system by anticipating system failures.
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Ravelo, B., Guerin, M., Frnda, J., Rajaoarisoa, L., & Rahajandraibe, W. (2022). Thermal Wave Variation Anticipation under Minute Scale Time-Advance with Low-Pass NGD Digital Circuit. IEEE Access, 10, 127654–127666. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3226514
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