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Multi-Axle Reference and Temporal-Consistency Deep SVDD for EMU Traction Motor Bearing Anomaly Detection Using Field
Qi Wu1,2, Xiaomin Zhu2, Zhikai Jia1
1Institute of Computing Technology, China Academy of Railway Sciences Corporation Limited, Beijing 100081, China.
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Field vibration monitoring of EMU traction motor bearings is commonly constrained by weak or relative labels, fluctuations in operating conditions, and limited abnormal samples. Under these conditions, learning a normal boundary from a single bearing position may be unstable, and isolated score spikes may lead to unreliable alarms. To address these issues, this study proposes a multi-axle reference and temporal-consistency-enhanced Deep SVDD framework, termed MA-TC-Deep SVDD, for field anomaly detection of EMU traction motor bearings. Unlike closed-set fault diagnosis that requires known fault labels, the proposed framework focuses on identifying deviations from the stable operating regime. First, a compact 10-dimensional time-frequency representation is constructed from valid vibration segments. Second, stable samples from the target bearing position and screened stable samples from other monitored positions on the same EMU are organized as a multi-axle reference set for one-class normal-boundary learning. Third, feature recalibration, temporal-consistency regularization, reference-score standardization, causal smoothing, and consecutive-alarm judgment are incorporated to improve robustness against field disturbances. The anomaly-prior-guided health-state interpretation module is retained only as post hoc evidence for describing severity evolution and does not feed back into the anomaly detection threshold. Field data collected from an in-service EMU over D1-D5 are used for validation. The results show that bearing position 1 has low anomaly scores on D1-D2, exhibits transitional deviation on D3, and shows persistent state deviation on D4-D5, while the other monitored positions remain comparatively stable. Under the current weak-label evaluation protocol, MA-TC-Deep SVDD achieves higher average anomaly detection performance than the compared baseline methods, with AUC = 0.909, AP = 0.872, Precision = 0.887, Recall = 0.802, F1 = 0.843, and FAR = 0.047. These results indicate that the proposed framework can provide field anomaly-warning and severity-oriented interpretation under weak-label monitoring conditions. However, it should not be interpreted as a replacement for disassembly-confirmed fault-type diagnosis or remaining useful life prediction.
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