DOI: 10.3390/machines14080940 ISSN: 2075-1702

A Gated Multi-Source Signal Fusion Method for Bearing Fault Diagnosis with a Fusion Negative-Transfer Suppression Mechanism

Tianhao Gao, Ke Zhang, Nan Wang, Yang Hong, Shijie Wang

Multi-source information fusion is regarded as a key approach for improving bearing fault diagnosis. However, due to the heterogeneity of multi-source information, asymmetric information contributions, and imbalanced discriminative features, negative transfer may occur during fusion. To address this issue, this paper proposes a negative-transfer-suppression diagnosis framework based on physical-information guidance and adversarially disentangled representation. First, an adaptive preprocessing mechanism guided by acoustic–vibration cross-correlation and mutual information entropy is constructed to extract intrinsic cross-modal correlations, enabling source-end feature reconstruction and commonality enhancement. Second, an attention-based spatial feature extraction operator and an adversarial common-domain representation model are developed to suppress modality-specific interference and disentangle cross-modal shared features. On this basis, sparse coding is employed to fuse common-domain and modality-specific features. Furthermore, a classification effectiveness evaluation index based on fuzzy clustering is introduced into the loss function to dynamically constrain sparse coding weights, thereby reducing interference features and suppressing negative transfer under strong-noise conditions. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method effectively achieves the design objective that “fusion outperforms non-fusion,” exhibiting strong noise robustness and high diagnostic accuracy under complex operating conditions.

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