Semantic Scholar Open Access 2021 265 sitasi

Fault Diagnosis for Electro-Mechanical Actuators Based on STL-HSTA-GRU and SM

Xiaoyu Zhang Li Tang Jiusheng Chen

Abstrak

The electro-mechanical actuators (EMAs) play an important role in the new-generation aircraft, which makes the fault diagnosis of EMA become a hot topic in the industry. However, the EMA signals usually have nonlinear characteristics and seasonal tendency, which bring great challenge to the fault diagnosis. Furthermore, detecting faults in the early stage helps reduce the risk of serious damage to EMA, but most studies are focusing on the situation that the EMA faults are well-developed. To tackle the challenge, we present an innovative algorithm which combines a hybrid-spatial and temporal attention-based gated recurrent unit (HSTA-GRU) with Seasonal-Trend decomposition procedures based on Loess (STL) to predict multiple time-series data for more failure information. The STL extracts the seasonal factor for mitigating the influence of seasonal fluctuation, and the HSTA-GRU captures the spatio-temporal relationships among multivariate EMA sensors for a long-term prediction of multiple time-series data. Then, for the predicted time series, a similarity measure (SM) function based on dynamic time warping (DTW) is used to classify the fault types without training, so as to reduce the accumulated error and enhance the efficiency of classification. Ultimately, the analysis result on an experimental EMA fault dataset demonstrates that the proposed arithmetic can provide a superior performance not only in the time series prediction, but also for EMA fault diagnosis.

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Penulis (3)

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Xiaoyu Zhang

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Li Tang

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Jiusheng Chen

Format Sitasi

Zhang, X., Tang, L., Chen, J. (2021). Fault Diagnosis for Electro-Mechanical Actuators Based on STL-HSTA-GRU and SM. https://doi.org/10.1109/tim.2021.3127641

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2021
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
265×
Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1109/tim.2021.3127641
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Open Access ✓