Andrei Aslamov

Research engineer, Master of Science, M.Sc., Ph.D. Student
Andrei Aslamov

Andrei graduated from the Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics in 2015 with a degree in “Radio-Electronic Systems” of the Radio Engineering and Electronics Department and also holds a Master’s degree in technical sciences. He is currently engaged in scientific work as part of his postgraduate course at BSUIR “Mathematical support and software of computing machines, systems and computer networks run” by the Information Technology Software Division, Computer Networks and Systems Department.

His area of expertise is the development of evaluation methods for condition monitoring of industrial equipment based on vibration signal analysis. He has practical experience in designing and simulating multi-channel digital radio systems. He works at the Department of Digital Signal Processing of the VibroBox project. He develops and implements algorithms of adaptive filtering, performs wavelet and spectral analysis and verifies the informative features of defects based on fuzzy logic.

The theme of Master’s thesis: “Synthesis and study of orthogonal pseudo-random signals”.

Scientific Papers and Publications

  1. A history of the emergence of systems with extension of signal spectrum: scientific article / A.P. Aslamov, Y.P. Aslamov, V.A. Cherdyncev // 8th scientific conference of post-graduate students, undergraduates and students, materials of section “Radio Engineering Systems” — Minsk: BSUIR, 2012.
  2. Development of the laboratory model “URF Research”: scientific article / I.G. Davydov, A.P. Aslamov, Y.P. Aslamov // Materials of the 50th scientific conference of postgraduate students, undergraduates and students of BSUIR, section “Radio Engineering Systems” — Minsk: BSUIR, 2014.
  3. Clustering for a given number of groups. Algorithm of ISODATA class / I.G. Davydov, A.P. Aslamov, Y.P. Aslamov // Materials of the 11th International Scientific and Technical Conference “Modern issues of Radio Engineering and Telecommunications RT-2015” November 16-20, 2015 / Sevastopol, 2015. — p. 146.
  4. Peculiarities of usage of complementary Golay sequences / I.G. Davydov, A.P. Aslamov // Materials of the 11th International Scientific and Technical Conference “Modern issues of Radio Engineering and Telecommunications RT-2015” November 16-20, 2015 / Sevastopol, Sevastopol State University, 2015.
  5. Development of laboratory work “Multi-channel information transmission system with code multiplexing“: scientific article / A.P. Aslamov // Materials of the 51st scientific conference of postgraduate students, undergraduates and students of BSUIR — Minsk: BSUIR, 2015.
  6. Correlation function sidelobe minimisation: scientific article / I.G. Davydov, A.P. Aslamov // Materials of the 52th Scientific Conference of post-graduate students, undergraduates and students of BSUIR — Minsk: BSUIR, 2016.
  7. Synthesis and study of orthogonal pseudo-random signal systems: Author's abstract. Diss. Master's degree in technical sciences: 1-39 80 02 / A.P. Aslamov; Sci. research. Karpushkin E.M. — Minsk : BSUIR, 2016. — p. 13.
  8. Sparse wavelet decomposition for solving problems of vibration diagnostics / I.G. Davydov, A.P. Aslamov, Y.P. Aslamov // 53rd Scientific Conference of post-graduate students, undergraduates and students of BSUIR / Minsk, BSUIR, 2017.
  9. Refinement of shaft spin frequency for vibration diagnostics tasks / I.G. Davydov, A.P. Aslamov, Y.P. Aslamov // 53rd Scientific Conference of post-graduate students, undergraduates and students of BSUIR / Minsk, BSUIR, 2017.
  10. Algorithms for refinement of the shaft rotational speed for solving the problems of vibration diagnostics of rotary equipment / Y. Aslamov, I. Davydov, A. Borsuk, A. Aslamov // First World Congress on Condition Monitoring, London, 13-16 June 2017, Session 6E: Vibration condition monitoring methods and technologies / The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing.
  11. Sparse wavelet decomposition of signals for solving vibration diagnostics problems / Y. Aslamov, I. Davydov, A. Borsuk, A. Aslamov // First World Congress on Condition Monitoring, London, 13-16 June 2017, Session 7E: Vibration condition monitoring methods and technologies / The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing.
  12. Sparse wavelet decomposition in problems of vibration-based diagnostics of rotary equipment / Y.P. Aslamov, A.P. Aslamov, I.G. Davydov, A.V. Borsuk // Doklady BGUIR [BSUIR reports], 2017, no. 8 (110), pp. 91-98. (in Russian)
  13. Sparse decomposition of vibration signals by wavelet redundant dictionary / Y.P. Aslamov, A.P. Aslamov, I.G. Davydov, A.V. Tsurko // Vestnik of PSU, Part C. Fundamental Sciences, 2018, no. 4, pp. 86-94 (in Russian)
  14. Wavelet functions for gearing diagnosis / Y.P. Aslamov, A.P. Aslamov, I.G. Davydov, A.V. Tsurko // Vestnik of PSU, Part B. Industry. Applied Sciences, 2018, no. 3, pp. 38-46 (in Russian)
  15. Influence of changes in shaft rotational speed of rotary equipment on frequency-domain processing / Y.P. Aslamov, A.P. Aslamov, I.G. Davydov, A.V. Tsurko // Doklady BGUIR [BSUIR reports], 2018, no. 3 (113), pp. 13-18 (in Russian)
  16. Rotary equipment vibration analysis based on phase trajectories / A.V. Tsurko, A.P. Aslamov, Y.P. Aslamov, I.G. Davydov // Doklady BGUIR [BSUIR reports], 2018, no. 6 (116), pp. 32-39 (in Russian)
  17. Sparse wavelet decomposition of vibration signals for pattern recognition problem / Y.P. Aslamov, A.P. Aslamov, I.G. Davydov, A.V. Tsurko // Vestnik of PSU, Part C. Fundamental Sciences, 2018, no. 12, pp. 12-23 (in Russian)
  18. Efficiency of scalogram use for assessment of the technical condition of rotary equipment / Y.P. Aslamov, A.P. Aslamov, I.G. Davydov, A.V. Tsurko // Doklady BGUIR [BSUIR reports], 2018, no. 2 (112), pp. 12-17 (in Russian)
  19. Sparse wavelet decomposition with redundant dictionary for vibration waveform analysis / Y. Aslamov, A. Aslamov, I. Davydov, A. Tsurko // 14th International Conference on Pattern Recognition and Information Processing (PRIP’2019), Minsk, 21-23 May 2019, pp. 354-359

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