Abstract

The traditional orthogonal matching pursuit algorithm exploits only the overall sparsity of signals without considering the effects caused by structural characteristics. To this end, this paper proposes an enhanced Bayesian sparse representation (EBSR) of mechanical fault signals by structural feature-oriented matching redundant dictionary construction. First, an EBSR model which can improve sparse reconstruction results is proposed. The proposed model improves the recovery accuracy and robustness of the sparse representation by using the structural information as a priori information. Subsequently, a composite dictionary is designed combining a Sin-Chirplet dictionary with an Impulse dictionary, and a multi-group and multi-strategy grey wolf optimizer algorithm is employed to enable the composite dictionary match the structural features of the fault signal and reduce its redundancy degree. Finally, the optimized matching composite dictionary is introduced into the EBSR algorithm, endowing it with an efficient atom selection strategy and reducing the complexity of the sparse representation. The simulation and experimental results demonstrated that the proposed method can effectively reduce the interference from background noise and impurity frequencies, verifying the effectiveness and applicability of the proposed method for the sparse representation of mechanical faults.

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