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Multi-layer convolutional dictionary learning network for signal denoising and its application to explainable rolling bearing fault diagnosis.

Authors :
Qin, Yi
Yang, Rui
He, Biao
Chen, Dingliang
Mao, Yongfang
Source :
ISA Transactions; Apr2024, Vol. 147, p55-70, 16p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

As a vital mechanical sub-component, the health monitoring of rolling bearings is important. Vibration signal analysis is a commonly used approach for fault diagnosis of bearings. Nevertheless, the collected vibration signals cannot avoid interference from noises which has a negative influence on fault diagnosis. Thus, denoising needs to be utilized as an essential step of vibration signal processing. Traditional denoising methods need expert knowledge to select hyperparameters. And data-driven methods based on deep learning lack interpretability and a clear justification for the design of architecture in a "black-box" deep neural network. An approach to systematically design neural networks is by unrolling algorithms, such as learned iterative soft-thresholding (LISTA). In this paper, the multi-layer convolutional LISTA (ML-CLISTA) algorithm is derived by embedding a designed multi-layer sparse coder to the convolutional extension of LISTA. Then the multi-layer convolutional dictionary learning (ML-CDL) network for mechanical vibration signal denoising is proposed by unrolling ML-CLISTA. By combining ML-CDL network with a classifier, the proposed denoising method is applied to the explainable rolling bearing fault diagnosis. The experiments on two bearing datasets show the superiority of the ML-CDL network over other typical denoising methods. • The multi-layer convolutional LISTA (ML-CLISTA) algorithm is derived. • The multi-layer convolutional dictionary learning network is proposed. • The proposed method is applied to the explainable rolling bearing fault diagnosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00190578
Volume :
147
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
ISA Transactions
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176539097
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isatra.2024.01.027