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Condition Monitoring Algorithms in MATLAB (R) (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
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Condition Monitoring Algorithms in MATLAB (R) (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Series: Springer Tracts in Mechanical Engineering
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This book offers the first comprehensive and practice-oriented
guide to condition monitoring algorithms in MATLAB (R). After a
concise introduction to vibration theory and signal processing
techniques, the attention is moved to the algorithms. Each signal
processing algorithm is presented in depth, from the theory to the
application, and including extensive explanations on how to use the
corresponding toolbox in MATLAB (R). In turn, the book introduces
various techniques for synthetic signals generation, as well as
vibration-based analysis techniques for large data sets. A
practical guide on how to directly access data from industrial
condition monitoring systems (CMS) using MATLAB (R) .NET Libraries
is also included. Bridging between research and practice, this book
offers an extensive guide on condition monitoring algorithms to
both scholars and professionals. "Condition Monitoring Algorithms
in MATLAB (R) is a great resource for anyone in the field of
condition monitoring. It is a unique as it presents the theory, and
a number of examples in Matlab (R), which greatly improve the
learning experience. It offers numerous examples of coding styles
in Matlab, thus supporting graduate students and professionals
writing their own codes." Dr. Eric Bechhoefer Founder and CEO of
GPMS Developer of the Foresight MX Health and Usage Monitoring
System
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