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Description: Random excitations on an aluminum plate were generated using an impact hammer. The accelerations caused by the impact were recorded using four accelerometers dispersed on the plate. The data was developed to validate the probabilistic force estimation and event localization PFEEL algorithm.

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Random excitations on an aluminum plate were generated using an impact hammer. The accelerations caused by the impact were recorded using four accelerometers dispersed on the plate. The data was developed to validate the probabilistic force estimation and event localization algorithm PFEEL. The input (force) and output (accelerations) were used to construct the system's tr…

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Bayesian inferenceevent detectionfloor vibrationsGaussian regression processPFEEL algorithmprobabilistic event detection

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