Abstract

The non-stationary characteristics of starting motor’s current can effectively reflect the faults of vehicle’s electrical starting system. Taking the working current of starting motor as original signal, the signal’s singular points were detected by wavelet transforming. And through comparing the singularity characteristics with normal state, the common faults of starting system were identified accurately. The practical application to a certain type of hybrid electric vehicle shows that the proposed method based on wavelet singularity analysis can effectively extract the key characteristics of starting current signal and realize the identification of electric starting system’s common faults.

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