Time-domain signal analysis for monitoring of electromechanical systems

In this paper, an electromechanical systems is monitored for diagnostic purposes using the time-domain signal analysis. It is also important to have light and fast algorithms, because the on-board diagnostic equipment has normally reduced resources.

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