Machine condition monitoring using discontinuity detection

Data processing: measuring – calibrating – or testing – Measurement system – Performance or efficiency evaluation

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C700S108000

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07949497

ABSTRACT:
Condition signals of machines are observed and one or more discontinuities are detected in the condition signals. The discontinuities in the condition signals are compensated for (e.g., by applying a shifting factor to models of the signals) and trends of the compensated condition signals are determined. The trends are used to predict future fault conditions in machines. Kalman filters comprising observation models and evolution models are used to determine the trends. Discontinuity in observed signals is detected using hypothesis testing.

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