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   <ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type>
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   <dates>
    <year>2023</year>
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     <date>2023-05-10</date>
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   <doi>10.3390/fractalfract7040325</doi>
   <abstract>Tool wear will reduce workpieces’ quality and accuracy. In this paper, the vibration signals&#13;
of the milling process were analyzed, and it was found that historical fluctuations still have an&#13;
impact on the existing state. First of all, the linear fractional alpha-stable motion (LFSM) was investigated, along with a differential iterative model with it as the noise term is constructed according&#13;
to the fractional-order Ito formula; the general solution of this model is derived by semimartingale&#13;
approximation. After that, for the chaotic features of the vibration signal, the time-frequency domain characteristics were extracted using principal component analysis (PCA), and the relationship&#13;
between the variation of the generalized Hurst exponent and tool wear was established using multifractal detrended fluctuation analysis (MDFA). Then, the maximum prediction length was obtained&#13;
by the maximum Lyapunov exponent (MLE), which allows for analysis of the vibration signal. Finally,&#13;
tool condition diagnosis was carried out by the evolving connectionist system (ECoS). The results&#13;
show that the LFSM iterative model with semimartingale approximation combined with PCA and&#13;
MDFA are effective for the prediction of vibration trends and tool condition. Further, the monitoring&#13;
of tool condition using ECoS is also effective.</abstract>
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