Multi-Frequency-Scale Distributed Recurrence Plot-Based Fault Diagnosis for PMSM
Jun Sun, Ziling Nie, Yu Zhou, Pan Sun, Yangwei Zhou, Yihui Xia, Huayu Li

TL;DR
A new fault diagnosis method for permanent magnet synchronous motors uses multi-frequency signal analysis and a lightweight neural network to improve accuracy and speed.
Contribution
A novel fault diagnosis approach using wavelet decomposition, distributed recurrence plots, and a lightweight CNN for improved performance and noise immunity.
Findings
The proposed method achieves high diagnostic accuracy and strong noise immunity.
The inference time is significantly lower compared to traditional and asymmetric recurrence plot-based CNNs.
The method overcomes feature redundancy and long-sequence representation issues in traditional recurrence plots.
Abstract
Conventional permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) fault diagnosis methods rely on one-dimensional (1-D) time-series signals. These approaches face challenges such as complex signal processing, difficulty in extracting fault features, and limited noise immunity. To address these issues, a novel approach method is proposed. Its core process includes wavelet packet decomposition (WPD), distributed recurrence plot (DRP) generation, and image transformation. This approach enables feature representation of the original signal across multiple frequency bands, and the shortcomings of traditional recurrence plots in terms of feature redundancy and long-sequence representation are overcome. On this basis, a lightweight multi-frequency-scale fault diagnosis model is developed, consisting of a multi-frequency-scale convolutional neural network (CNN), a convolutional block attention module…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMachine Fault Diagnosis Techniques · VLSI and Analog Circuit Testing · Wireless Signal Modulation Classification
