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Decomposition of vibration signals into deterministic and nondeterministic components and its capabilities of fault detection and identification

Tomasz Barszcz (2009)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

The paper investigates the possibility of decomposing vibration signals into deterministic and nondeterministic parts, based on the Wold theorem. A short description of the theory of adaptive filters is presented. When an adaptive filter uses the delayed version of the input signal as the reference signal, it is possible to divide the signal into a deterministic (gear and shaft related) part and a nondeterministic (noise and rolling bearings) part. The idea of the self-adaptive filter (in the literature...

Differential games of partial information forward-backward doubly SDE and applications

Eddie C. M. Hui, Hua Xiao (2014)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

This paper addresses a new differential game problem with forward-backward doubly stochastic differential equations. There are two distinguishing features. One is that our game systems are initial coupled, rather than terminal coupled. The other is that the admissible control is required to be adapted to a subset of the information generated by the underlying Brownian motions. We establish a necessary condition and a sufficient condition for an equilibrium point of nonzero-sum games and a saddle...

Discrete smoothing splines and digital filtration. Theory and applications

Jiří Hřebíček, František Šik, Vítězslav Veselý (1990)

Aplikace matematiky

Two universally applicable smoothing operations adjustable to meet the specific properties of the given smoothing problem are widely used: 1. Smoothing splines and 2. Smoothing digital convolution filters. The first operation is related to the data vector r = ( r 0 , . . . , r n - 1 ) T with respect to the operations 𝒜 , and to the smoothing parameter α . The resulting function is denoted by σ α ( t ) . The measured sample r is defined on an equally spaced mesh Δ = { t i = i h } i = 0 n - 1 ...

Distributed filtering of networked dynamic systems with non-gaussian noises over sensor networks: A survey

Derui Ding, Qing-Long Han, Xiaohua Ge (2020)

Kybernetika

Sensor networks are regarded as a promising technology in the field of information perception and processing owing to the ease of deployment, cost-effectiveness, flexibility, as well as reliability. The information exchange among sensors inevitably suffers from various network-induced phenomena caused by the limited resource utilization and complex application scenarios, and thus is required to be governed by suitable resource-saving communication mechanisms. It is also noteworthy that noises in...

Dynamic credibility with outliers and missing observations

Tomáš Cipra (1996)

Applications of Mathematics

In actuarial practice the credibility models must face the problem of outliers and missing observations. If using the M -estimation principle from robust statistics in combination with Kalman filtering one obtains the solution of this problem that is acceptable in the numerical framework of the practical actuarial credibility. The credibility models are classified as static and dynamic in this paper and the shrinkage is used for the final ratemaking.

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