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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.17559/TV-20200122112551

Segmentation of a Road Vehicle Vibration Signal Using Multiple Comparison Procedures between Paired Samples

László Róbert Hári orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-5280-7744 ; Department of Logistics and Forwarding, University of Győr, Egyetemtér 1, 9026 Győr, Hungary


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Abstract

Segmentation of road vehicle vibration (RVV) signals can occur by the need to analyse or synthesise vibrations obtained in passenger cars or on the stowage of vans, trucks. A general and widely used measure to quantify RVV signals is its description via power spectral density (PSD). From a given PSD a Gaussian signal can be generated in a shaker testing laboratory. However, actual RVVs tend to have a non-Gaussian and nonstationary nature, which can be modelled as a composition of different segments, each with a different length and RMS content. For simulation purposes of nonstationary vibration signals, different approaches have been introduced yet each with its unique signal segmentation approaches. The current paper proposes a signal segmentation method implemented in the time-frequency domain in order to find segments within an RVV signal, where each segment has similarity in-between and is dissimilar to neighbouring segments. For this purpose, multiple comparison tests had been utilised between the Short-time Fourier transforms (STFT) applied on given fractions of an RVV. Different countermeasures had been applied against the Type I. error inflation.

Keywords

multiple comparison test; paired t-test; performance analysis; segmentation; short-time Fourier transform; type I. error rate control; Wilcoxon signed rank test

Hrčak ID:

261336

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/261336

Publication date:

15.8.2021.

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