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Transfer Learning-Based Intelligent Fault Detection Approach for the Industrial Robotic System

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  • Izaz Raouf

    (Department of Mechanical, Robotics and Energy Engineering, Dongguk University-Seoul, 30 Pildong-ro 1-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul 04620, Republic of Korea)

  • Prashant Kumar

    (Department of Mechanical, Robotics and Energy Engineering, Dongguk University-Seoul, 30 Pildong-ro 1-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul 04620, Republic of Korea)

  • Hyewon Lee

    (Department of Mechanical, Robotics and Energy Engineering, Dongguk University-Seoul, 30 Pildong-ro 1-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul 04620, Republic of Korea)

  • Heung Soo Kim

    (Department of Mechanical, Robotics and Energy Engineering, Dongguk University-Seoul, 30 Pildong-ro 1-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul 04620, Republic of Korea)

Abstract

With increasing customer demand, industry 4.0 gained a lot of interest, which is based on smart factories. In smart factories, robotic components are vulnerable to failure due to various industrial operations such as assembly, manufacturing, and product handling. Timely fault detection and diagnosis (FDD) is important to keep the industrial operation smooth. Previously, only the unloaded-based FDD algorithms were considered for the industrial robotic system. In the industrial environment, the robot is working under various working conditions such as speeds, loads, and motions. Hence, to reduce the domain discrepancy between the lab scale and the real working environment, we conducted experimentations under various working conditions. For that purpose, an extensive experimental setup is prepared to perform a series of various experiments mimicking the real environmental condition. In addition, in previous research work, various machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) approaches were proposed for robotic arm component fault detection. However, various issues are related to the DL and ML approaches. The ML models are problem-specific, and complex in computations. The DL model needs a huge amount of data. The DL model is composed of various layers that have not been thoroughly explored; as a result, the fault detection model lacks a comprehensive explanation. To overcome these issues, the transfer learning (TL) model is considered with the diverse experimental scenarios. The main contribution is to increase the generalization capabilities of the robotic PHM in the context of previously available research work. For that purpose, the VGG16 model is used because of its autonomous feature extractions for fault classification. The data are collected under a variety of different operating conditions such as loadings, speeds, and motion patterns. The 1D signal is converted to a 2D signal (scalogram) to perform the TL model. The proposed approach shows effective fault detection performance and has the capabilities of generalization under variable working conditions.

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  • Izaz Raouf & Prashant Kumar & Hyewon Lee & Heung Soo Kim, 2023. "Transfer Learning-Based Intelligent Fault Detection Approach for the Industrial Robotic System," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 11(4), pages 1-14, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jmathe:v:11:y:2023:i:4:p:945-:d:1066607
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