
Summary: This paper is an overview of signal processing for modal analysis. The approach taken is to summarize some of the types of data that arise in modal analysis, to classify signal processing problems, and to attempt to show the relevance of the latter to the former. It is intended to emphasize the diversity of approaches that may be applied, and point to advanced methods that offer potential.
non-stationarity nonlinearity, 330, Systems arising from the discretization of structural vibration problems, modal analysis, coherence, inversion, Modal analysis in linear vibration theory, Research exposition (monographs, survey articles) pertaining to mechanics of particles and systems, modal parameters, data classification, System identification, signal processing
non-stationarity nonlinearity, 330, Systems arising from the discretization of structural vibration problems, modal analysis, coherence, inversion, Modal analysis in linear vibration theory, Research exposition (monographs, survey articles) pertaining to mechanics of particles and systems, modal parameters, data classification, System identification, signal processing
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