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Signal Processing for Fault Detection and Diagnosis in Electric Machines and
Systems

Book · January 2021

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Signal Processing for Fault Detection and Diagnosis
in Electric Machines and Systems

Signal Processing for Fault


Over the last three decades, the search for competitiveness and growth gains has driven the

Diagnosis in Electric Machines and Systems


Signal Processing for Fault Detection and
evolution of machine maintenance policies, and the industry has moved from passive
maintenance to active maintenance with the aim of improving productivity. Active
maintenance requires continuous monitoring of industrial systems in order to increase
reliability, availability rates and guarantee the safety of people and property.
Detection and Diagnosis in
This book presents the main advanced signal processing techniques for fault detection and
diagnosis in electromechanical systems. It focuses on presenting these advanced tools from
Electric Machines and Systems
time-frequency representation and time-scale analysis to demodulation techniques, including
innovative and recently developed options. Each technique is evaluated and compared, and its
advantages and drawbacks highlighted. Parametric spectral analysis, which aims to handle
some of the main drawbacks of these approaches, is introduced as a potential solution.

Signal Processing for Fault Detection and Diagnosis in Electric Machines and Systems offers
thorough, analytical coverage of the following topics: parametric signal processing approach; Edited by
the signal demodulation techniques; Kullback-Leibler divergence for incipient fault diagnosis;
high-order spectra (HOS); and fault detection and diagnosis based on principal component Mohamed Benbouzid
analysis. Finally, a brief conclusion suggests some possibilities for the future direction of the
field.

The book is a useful resource for researchers and engineers whose work involves electrical
machines or fault detection specifically, and also of value to postgraduate students with an
interest in entering this field.

About the Editor


Mohamed Benbouzid is a Full Professor at the University of Brest, Institut de Recherche
Dupuy de Lôme (UMR CNRS 6027), France.

Edited by Benbouzid

The Institution of Engineering and Technology


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