Abstract

Measurement of vibration without having contact with the target is crucial for many applications. However, real time vibration signals are frequently mixed with various levels of dynamic noises. In this research, a non-contact type vibration measurement system based on laser triangulation method is proposed by using a PSD (Position sensitive detector) and here a single axis Brüel and Kjaer piezoelectric accelerometer is used to validate the experimental results. The primary goal of this measurement system is to develop a Gabor Transform based signal denoising technique, in order to eliminate noise from the real-time vibration data. Furthermore, PSD platform vibration, which might cause unanticipated inaccuracies in the detected vibration data, has also been eliminated by utilizing a self-vibration compensation approach using an ADXL-345 three-axis accelerometer. The self-vibration compensated vibration measurement technique has been designed using an NI (national instruments) cRIO (CompactRIO) 9074 real-time FPGA (field programmable gate array) based embedded controller. Consequently, a Gabor Transform and Expansion-based Signal Processing Technique is designed using NI cRIO-9074 real time platform to reduce external noise from the self-vibration compensated vibration data. It has been observed that the implementation of Gabor Transform has improved the performance of the system in term of enhancing the SNR (Signal-to-noise ratio).

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