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Showing papers by "Vincent Choqueuse published in 2021"


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30 Mar 2021
TL;DR: In this paper, an alternative approach that decomposes the different current components based on the Vandermonde model and implements the tracking of each distinct component in time and spectral domains using the Gradient Descent algorithm is proposed.
Abstract: In the last few years, Motor Current Signature Analysis (MCSA) has proven to be an effective method for electrical machines condition monitoring. Indeed, many mechanical and electrical faults manifest as side-band spectral components generated around the fundamental frequency component of the motor current. These components are called interharmonics and they are a major focus of fault detection using MCSA. However, the main drawback of this approach is that the interference of other more prevalent components can obstruct the effect of interharmonics in the spectrum and may therefore impede fault detection accuracy. Thus, we propose in this paper an alternative approach that decomposes the different current components based on the Vandermonde model and implements the tracking of each distinct component in time and spectral domains. This is achieved by estimating their respective relevant parameters using the Gradient Descent algorithm. The results of this work prove to be promising and establish the parametric tracking of the electrical current components using the Gradient Descent algorithm as a reliable monitoring approach.

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01 Oct 2021
TL;DR: In this article, a joint estimation and compensation algorithm was proposed to mitigate the transmitter IQ imbalance and laser phase noise effects in coherent optical systems using DSP algorithms, and the effectiveness of the proposed method was validated by experimental investigations.
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a joint estimation and compensation algorithm to mitigate the transmitter IQ imbalance and laser phase noise effects in coherent optical systems using DSP algorithms. The effectiveness of the proposed method is validated by experimental investigations.