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Wavelet-based blind identification of the UCLA Factor building using ambient and earthquake responses

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Published 23 December 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation B Hazra and S Narasimhan 2010 Smart Mater. Struct. 19 025005 DOI 10.1088/0964-1726/19/2/025005

This article is corrected by 2010 Smart Mater. Struct. 19 049801

0964-1726/19/2/025005

Abstract

Blind source separation using second-order blind identification (SOBI) has been successfully applied to the problem of output-only identification, popularly known as ambient system identification. In this paper, the basic principles of SOBI for the static mixtures case is extended using the stationary wavelet transform (SWT) in order to improve the separability of sources, thereby improving the quality of identification. Whereas SOBI operates on the covariance matrices constructed directly from measurements, the method presented in this paper, known as the wavelet-based modified cross-correlation method, operates on multiple covariance matrices constructed from the correlation of the responses. The SWT is selected because of its time-invariance property, which means that the transform of a time-shifted signal can be obtained as a shifted version of the transform of the original signal. This important property is exploited in the construction of several time-lagged covariance matrices. The issue of non-stationary sources is addressed through the formation of several time-shifted, windowed covariance matrices. Modal identification results are presented for the UCLA Factor building using ambient vibration data and for recorded responses from the Parkfield earthquake, and compared with published results for this building. Additionally, the effect of sensor density on the identification results is also investigated.

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