TY - JOUR
T1 - From Pseudo to Real
T2 - Generalized Subspace Method for Power Spectrum Reconstruction
AU - Cao, Jiahui
AU - Yang, Zhibo
AU - Chen, Xuefeng
AU - Yan, Ruqiang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/4/1
Y1 - 2024/4/1
N2 - Subspace methods are widely used in statistical signal processing owing to their super-resolution. Conventional subspace methods, such as multiple signal classification (MUSIC) identify parameters containing frequency and direction of arrival by calculating pseudospectra without physical amplitudes. However, the real value of amplitude plays a significant role in fault diagnosis and condition monitoring. Additionally, due to hardware limitations and increased frequency, uniform (Nyquist) sampling becomes challenging. Nonuniform sampling, an alternative to high-rate sampling is common in practice. Consequently, nonuniform (sub-Nyquist) signal processing methods are urgently required. In this article, a generalized subspace method (GSM) is proposed to bridge the pseudospectrum with the real spectrum. The proposed method is a supplement to the existing subspace methods and is applicable to both uniform and nonuniform sampling. In the GSM, the Fourier coefficient of the autocorrelation function is derived by signal subspace from the perspective of basis matching. Then, an alias-free real power spectrum is obtained by combining the power spectrum reconstructed by GSM with the classical pseudospectrum. Finally, simulation and experiment demonstrate the performance of the proposed method in power spectrum reconstruction. Even under the dual influence of undersampled and nonuniform, the proposed method is still effective.
AB - Subspace methods are widely used in statistical signal processing owing to their super-resolution. Conventional subspace methods, such as multiple signal classification (MUSIC) identify parameters containing frequency and direction of arrival by calculating pseudospectra without physical amplitudes. However, the real value of amplitude plays a significant role in fault diagnosis and condition monitoring. Additionally, due to hardware limitations and increased frequency, uniform (Nyquist) sampling becomes challenging. Nonuniform sampling, an alternative to high-rate sampling is common in practice. Consequently, nonuniform (sub-Nyquist) signal processing methods are urgently required. In this article, a generalized subspace method (GSM) is proposed to bridge the pseudospectrum with the real spectrum. The proposed method is a supplement to the existing subspace methods and is applicable to both uniform and nonuniform sampling. In the GSM, the Fourier coefficient of the autocorrelation function is derived by signal subspace from the perspective of basis matching. Then, an alias-free real power spectrum is obtained by combining the power spectrum reconstructed by GSM with the classical pseudospectrum. Finally, simulation and experiment demonstrate the performance of the proposed method in power spectrum reconstruction. Even under the dual influence of undersampled and nonuniform, the proposed method is still effective.
KW - Blade tip timing
KW - generalized subspace method
KW - power spectrum reconstruction
KW - signal subspace
KW - sub-Nyquist sampling
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85161014521
U2 - 10.1109/TIE.2023.3279569
DO - 10.1109/TIE.2023.3279569
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85161014521
SN - 0278-0046
VL - 71
SP - 4141
EP - 4150
JO - IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
JF - IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
IS - 4
ER -