Advances in Noise and Vibration Signal Processing in Transportation Systems

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Transportation and Future Mobility".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 79

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Faculty of Transport and Aviation Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, 8 Krasinskiego Street, 40-019 Katowice, Poland
Interests: signal processing; condition monitoring; vibration; noise; transport means
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Advances in the development of methods for acquiring and processing noise and vibration signals make it possible to undertake new lines of research and advance the existing state of knowledge regarding operation and reliability in transportation systems. Noise and vibration are valuable sources of information about land, sea, air and internal transportation systems. These signals are important in assessing the technical condition of means of transport and transportation infrastructure facilities, and can also be useful in research on broader safety issues. Progress in research using noise and vibration is also related to the automation of measurement processes and signal transmission and processing.

In this Special Issue of Applied Sciences, "Advances in Noise and Vibration Signal Processing in Transportation Systems", I invite authors to present their latest research results on the development of methods for the measurement, transmission and processing of noise and vibration signals aimed at acquiring information related to the following:

  • The technical condition of means of transport;
  • The technical condition of transport infrastructure;
  • Safety in transportation.

I encourage the submission of research results related to advanced noise and vibration signal processing methods in the time and frequency domains, time–frequency methods, as well as methods using algorithms based on artificial intelligence and data filtering.

Prof. Dr. Tomasz Figlus
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • noise
  • vibration
  • signal processing
  • transportation systems
  • transport
  • means of transport
  • transportation infrastructure
  • technical condition
  • safety
  • diagnosing
  • measurement
  • durability
  • wear
  • operation
  • reliability
  • fault detection
  • data transmission
  • artificial intelligence
  • filtration
  • fault diagnosis

Published Papers

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