TY - JOUR
T1 - Robustness enhanced fault diagnosis for rotating machinery heterogeneous modality interactive transformer
AU - Zhu, Lin
AU - Wu, Jianxin
AU - Liu, Lintong
AU - Wang, Jin
AU - Chen, Min
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© IMechE 2026
PY - 2026
Y1 - 2026
N2 - Fault diagnosis in rotating machinery is critical for industrial safety, yet existing methods struggle with noise interference and unimodal feature limitations. A Heterogeneous Modal Interaction Transformer (HMIT) integrates time-series, time-frequency, and spatial features via a sparse transformer, enabling cross-modal fusion. This method adaptively tunes complex fault signals and provides robust feature inputs for diagnostic models. Additionally, recognizing that unimodal feature data cannot fully capture the health status of mechanical equipment, this study performs modal feature expansion based on time-series signals. A complementary feature set is constructed by integrating time-domain signals, time-frequency energy spectra, and relative position matrices. To enable deep fusion of these heterogeneous modalities, the HMIT framework is proposed and optimized across key stages, including feature encoding, multimodal fusion, and global correlation modeling. Case studies on both public and in-house datasets validate the effectiveness of HMIT. Results show that the method maintains high accuracy and robustness, even under strong noise and complex fault scenarios. Specifically, experiments on the YZU and SEU datasets reveal a 6.86% improvement in accuracy at an SNR of −9 dB, outperforming conventional models.
AB - Fault diagnosis in rotating machinery is critical for industrial safety, yet existing methods struggle with noise interference and unimodal feature limitations. A Heterogeneous Modal Interaction Transformer (HMIT) integrates time-series, time-frequency, and spatial features via a sparse transformer, enabling cross-modal fusion. This method adaptively tunes complex fault signals and provides robust feature inputs for diagnostic models. Additionally, recognizing that unimodal feature data cannot fully capture the health status of mechanical equipment, this study performs modal feature expansion based on time-series signals. A complementary feature set is constructed by integrating time-domain signals, time-frequency energy spectra, and relative position matrices. To enable deep fusion of these heterogeneous modalities, the HMIT framework is proposed and optimized across key stages, including feature encoding, multimodal fusion, and global correlation modeling. Case studies on both public and in-house datasets validate the effectiveness of HMIT. Results show that the method maintains high accuracy and robustness, even under strong noise and complex fault scenarios. Specifically, experiments on the YZU and SEU datasets reveal a 6.86% improvement in accuracy at an SNR of −9 dB, outperforming conventional models.
KW - fault diagnosis
KW - heterogeneous modality feature
KW - robust feature inputs
KW - rotating machinery
KW - synchro squeezing wavelet transform
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105038224961
U2 - 10.1177/09544062261446736
DO - 10.1177/09544062261446736
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105038224961
SN - 0954-4062
JO - Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science
JF - Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science
ER -