Epstein-Barr virus-associated smooth muscle tumor (EBV-SMT) is a rare subset of spindle cell tumor. The presence of EBV DNA in smooth muscle tumor was first documented in 1994, and the term EBV-SMT was first described in 1995. 1-4 In the past few decades, patients at any age who were diagnosed with EBV-SMT, have been proved to have a strong correlation with immunodeficiency. 5-8 Cases of EBV-SMTs are most commonly correlated to secondary (or acquired) immunodeficiency, and the cases mainly consisted of patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection 5,9-12 or with post-organ transplantation (POT) under immunosuppressants, 10,11,13 while a small
The study of the spindle vibration signal for micro tool breakage monitoring was reported in this paper. The vibration signal obtained from the three axis accelerometer installed on a fixture connected to the spindle housing were considered as the input signal for the monitoring system which includes the Wavelet transformation of the collected signal, feature selection for creating the features related to the breakage event, and a classifier design for classifying the tool breakage event based on the selected features. The linear discriminate function was developed as the classifier in the system. The effects of the sensor direction and the selected features on the classification rate were discussed as well in this study. In order to collect the vibration signals for training and verifying the system, an experiment was implemented on a micro milling platform along with 600 μ m diameter micro drill and 6061 aluminum workpiece. The results show that the spindle vibration signals provides the capability of detecting the micro drill breakage, and the features selected from the Wavelet transformation can improve the reliability of the monitoring system.
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