Ongoing developments in Mechanical, Aeronautical and Civil Engineering and major changes brought about by advances in instrumentation
and associated computing power, necessitate the application and integration of techniques involving systems theory, signal processing,
control theory and statistics. Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing provides a forum ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Ongoing developments in Mechanical, Aeronautical and Civil Engineering and major changes brought about by advances in instrumentation
and associated computing power, necessitate the application and integration of techniques involving systems theory, signal processing,
control theory and statistics. Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing provides a forum for the discussion of research findings
related to applications utilizing these disciplines, while maintaining a healthy balance between fundamental and experimental topics.
MSSP strives to publish refereed papers of the highest quality reflecting the activities and interests of workers in academic
and industrial research and development establishments. Especially sought are papers which include both theoretical and experimental
aspects, or which include theoretical material of high relevance to practical applications. It is a leader in its field, and the research
areas covered include:
• Vibration monitoring and control
• Diagnostics of mechanical components, machines,
systems, processes
• Diagnostic and monitoring based risk modeling
• Modal analysis (theoretical and experimental)
• Structural health monitoring
• Environmental testing
• Machine and material dynamics
• Rotating
machinery
• Force identification and dynamic loading
• Noise source location and cancellation
• System
modeling and identification
• Vibro-acoustic modeling, simulation, testing and validation
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