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Deep Spiking Residual Shrinkage Network for Bearing Fault Diagnosis

Zongtang Xu, Yumei Ma, Zhenkuan Pan, Xiaoyang Zheng

2022IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics44 citationsDOI

Abstract

Bearing fault diagnosis of electrical equipment has been a popular research area in recent years because there are often some faults during continuous operation in production due to the harsh working environment. However, the traditional fault signal processing methods rely on highly expert experience, and some parameters are difficult to be optimized by machine-learning methods. Thus, the satisfactory recognition accuracy of fault diagnosis cannot be achieved in the above methods. In this article, a new model based on the spiking neural network (SNN) is proposed, which is called deep the spiking residual shrinkage network (DSRSN) for bearing fault diagnosis. In the model, attention mechanisms and soft thresholding are introduced to improve the recognition rate under a high-level noise background. The higher recognition accuracy is obtained in the proposed model which is tested on the fault signal dataset under different noise intensities. Meanwhile, the training time is about treble as fast as the training time of the artificial neural network, which is reflecting the high efficiency of SNN.

Topics & Concepts

ResidualBearing (navigation)Computer scienceThresholdingArtificial intelligenceFault (geology)Artificial neural networkNoise (video)Deep learningPattern recognition (psychology)SIGNAL (programming language)Machine learningAlgorithmProgramming languageSeismologyGeologyImage (mathematics)Machine Fault Diagnosis TechniquesWelding Techniques and Residual StressesOcular and Laser Science Research