Elevator fault diagnosis heavily relies on high-precision sensing of microscopic physical states. Although Micro-Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) sensors can capture such subtle features, they are constrained by high-frequency data streams, environmental noise, and the semantic gap between raw sensor data and actionable maintenance decisions. This study proposes a collaborative edge–cloud intelligent diagnosis framework specifically designed for elevator systems. On the edge side, a lightweight temporal Transformer model, ELiTe-Transformer, was designed and deployed on the Jetson platform. This model enhances sensitivity to event-driven MEMS signals through an industrial positional encoding mechanism and by integrating linear attention and INT8 quantization techniques, achieving a real-time inference latency of 21.4 ms. On the cloud side, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) technology was adopted to integrate physical features extracted at the edge with domain knowledge, generating interpretable diagnostic reports. The experimental results show that the overall accuracy of the system reaches 96.0%. The edge–cloud collaborative framework improves the accuracy of complex fault diagnosis to 92.5%, and the adoption of RAG reduces the report hallucination rate by 71.4%. This work effectively addresses the bottlenecks of MEMS perception in elevator fault diagnosis, forming a closed loop from micro-signal acquisition to high-level decision support.
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Li Lai
Shixuan Ding
Zewen Li
Micromachines
Xidian University
Huizhou University
Guangdong Special Equipment Inspection and Research Institute
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d894326c1944d70ce051a6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/mi17040401
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