Wavelet-based vibration data compression technique for natural frequencies identification of civil infrastructure

C. Perez-Ramirez, M. Valtierra-Rodríguez, Alejandro Moreno-Gomez, Aurelio Domiguez- Gonzalez, R. Osornio-Ríos, J. P. Sanchez, R. Romero-Troncoso
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Civil infrastructure is one of the fundamental items in the modern economy. For this reason, it is necessary the continuous assessment of its condition, as any deterioration might cause economic and, potentially, human losses. Modern structures incorporate sensing technology with the aim of obtaining data in real-life operation conditions. Hence, it is necessary the compressing of the acquired data in order to use as less storage space as possible. Bearing this in mind, this paper proposes the utilization of the discrete wavelet transform to perform the data compression by using the approximation coefficients, since its estimation already implies the compression of the in-test signal. To find out if the data have a closely resemblance with its uncompressed version, the box counting fractal, a tool from the non-linear theory is used to measure if the compressed signal has similar patterns, and thus the same frequency content, that the original version. The most common wavelet mother functions are studied. A real-life signal acquired from a 4-story 2 × 2 bay 3D frame structure is analyzed, where the frequencies contained in the signal are estimated. The obtained results show that the proposal can be considered as an effective tool for compressing vibration signals.
基于小波的民用基础设施振动数据压缩技术
民用基础设施是现代经济的基本项目之一。因此,有必要不断评估其状况,因为任何恶化都可能造成经济损失,并可能造成人员损失。现代结构采用传感技术,目的是在实际操作条件下获取数据。因此,有必要压缩所获取的数据,以便使用尽可能少的存储空间。考虑到这一点,本文提出利用离散小波变换通过近似系数来进行数据压缩,因为它的估计已经意味着对测试信号的压缩。为了找出数据是否与未压缩的版本非常相似,盒计数分形是一种非线性理论的工具,用于测量压缩后的信号是否具有与原始版本相似的模式,从而具有相同的频率内容。研究了最常见的小波母函数。分析了从4层2 × 2舱三维框架结构中获取的真实信号,并对信号中包含的频率进行了估计。仿真结果表明,该方法是一种有效的振动信号压缩方法。
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