Roberts et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Understanding the influence of environmental and operational variability on wind turbine blade monitoringRoberts et al., 2021
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- Roberts C
- Cava D
- Avendaño-Valencia L
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- European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring: Special Collection of 2020 Papers-Volume 1
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For data-driven vibration-based structural health monitoring (VSHM) systems to be considered reliable they must overcome the challenge of mitigating the environmental and operational variability (EOV) on the vibration features. This is particularly important in large …
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