Classical methods for monitoring electromechanical systems lack two critical functions for effective industrial application: management of unexpected events and the incorporation of new patterns into the knowledge database. This study presents a novel, high-performance condition-monitoring method based on a four-stage incremental learning approach. First, non-stationary operation is characterised using normalised time-frequency maps. Second, operating novelties are detected using multivariate kernel density estimators. Third, the operating novelties are characterised and labelled to increase the knowledge available for subsequent diagnosis. Fourth, operating faults are diagnosed and classified using neural networks. The proposed method is v...
Given the strategic role that maintenance assumes in achieving profitability and competitiveness, ma...
Bearings are the elements that allow the rotatory movement in induction motors, and the fault occurr...
Bearing degradation is the most common source of faults in electrical machines. In this context, thi...
Classical methods for monitoring electromechanical systems lack two critical functions for effective...
A great deal of investigations are being carried out towards the effective implementation of the 4.0...
An industrial machinery condition monitoring methodology based on ensemble novelty detection and evo...
This paper presents an adaptive novelty detection methodology applied to a kinematic chain for the m...
The detection of uncharacterized events during electromechanical systems operation represents one of...
This study is focused on the current challenges dealing with electromechanical system monitoring app...
Dealing with industrial applications, the implementation of condition monitoring schemes must overco...
This paper presents a condition-based monitoring methodology based on novelty detection applied to i...
Condition Based Maintenance is a program that recommends actions based on the information collected ...
Dealing with industrial applications, the implementation of condition monitoring schemes must overco...
The detection of unexpected events represents, currently, one of the most critical challenges dealin...
Early detection of fault events through electromechanical systems operation is one of the most attra...
Given the strategic role that maintenance assumes in achieving profitability and competitiveness, ma...
Bearings are the elements that allow the rotatory movement in induction motors, and the fault occurr...
Bearing degradation is the most common source of faults in electrical machines. In this context, thi...
Classical methods for monitoring electromechanical systems lack two critical functions for effective...
A great deal of investigations are being carried out towards the effective implementation of the 4.0...
An industrial machinery condition monitoring methodology based on ensemble novelty detection and evo...
This paper presents an adaptive novelty detection methodology applied to a kinematic chain for the m...
The detection of uncharacterized events during electromechanical systems operation represents one of...
This study is focused on the current challenges dealing with electromechanical system monitoring app...
Dealing with industrial applications, the implementation of condition monitoring schemes must overco...
This paper presents a condition-based monitoring methodology based on novelty detection applied to i...
Condition Based Maintenance is a program that recommends actions based on the information collected ...
Dealing with industrial applications, the implementation of condition monitoring schemes must overco...
The detection of unexpected events represents, currently, one of the most critical challenges dealin...
Early detection of fault events through electromechanical systems operation is one of the most attra...
Given the strategic role that maintenance assumes in achieving profitability and competitiveness, ma...
Bearings are the elements that allow the rotatory movement in induction motors, and the fault occurr...
Bearing degradation is the most common source of faults in electrical machines. In this context, thi...