Unsupervised Transfer Learning Method via Cycle-Flow Adversarial Networks for Transient Fault Detection under Various Operation Conditions

Author:

Yang Xiaoyue1ORCID,Chen Long1,Feng Qidong2,Yang Yucheng1,Xie Sen3

Affiliation:

1. School of Rail Transportation, Wuyi University, Jiangmen 529020, China

2. CRRC Guangdong Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd., Jiangmen 529100, China

3. Institute of Intelligence Science and Engineering, Shenzhen Polytechnic University, Shenzhen 518060, China

Abstract

The efficient fault detection (FD) of traction control systems (TCSs) is crucial for ensuring the safe operation of high-speed trains. Transient faults (TFs) can arise due to prolonged operation and harsh environmental conditions, often being masked by background noise, particularly during dynamic operating conditions. Moreover, acquiring a sufficient number of samples across the entire scenario presents a challenging task, resulting in imbalanced data for FD. To address these limitations, an unsupervised transfer learning (TL) method via federated Cycle-Flow adversarial networks (CFANs) is proposed to effectively detect TFs under various operating conditions. Firstly, a CFAN is specifically designed for extracting latent features and reconstructing data in the source domain. Subsequently, a transfer learning framework employing federated CFANs collectively adjusts the modified knowledge resulting from domain alterations. Finally, the designed federated CFANs execute transient FD by constructing residuals in the target domain. The efficacy of the proposed methodology is demonstrated through comparative experiments.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Shenzhen Science and Technology Program

Jiangmen Basic and Theoretical Science Research Project

Publisher

MDPI AG

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