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Disclosure: Language and Grammar Refinement

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I am the sole author of the text, structure, and technical concepts presented in this draft. I have manually cross-referenced and verified all data against the cited academic sources. During the writing process, I utilized the Gemini large language model exclusively as an assistive tool to refine the English grammar, sentence structure, and prose clarity. ~~~~ OmriMatania (talk) 20:59, 22 May 2026 (UTC)[reply]

Disclosure: Relevant Self-Citations

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To maintain full transparency and comply with WP:SELFCITE and WP:COI, I am disclosing that two of the 27 references in this draft are peer-reviewed academic papers I co-authored (Matania et al., 2024 and Matania et al., 2025). They are included strictly out of editorial necessity and direct relevance to the article's technical scope:

* Matania et al., Signal Processing for the Condition-Based Maintenance of Rotating Machines via Vibration Analysis: A Tutorial, 2024 (Sensors): This Wikipedia draft essentially serves as a concise, broadly accessible encyclopedia adaptation of this open-access (CC BY) tutorial paper. Because the majority of the diagrams and foundational explanations in this draft are directly derived from it, citing the original work is necessary for proper attribution and verification.

* Matania et al., Novel Approaches of Synchronous Averaging of Gear and Bearing Vibrations, 2025 (Structural Health Monitoring): This paper is cited specifically to support the "Synchronous averaging" section. It provides the comprehensive theoretical framework demonstrating how synchronous averaging functions mathematically as an estimator minimizing the mean squared error, which is explicitly detailed in the text.

To ensure a neutral and well-balanced article, I actively avoided self-citation elsewhere. Even in instances where other papers I co-authored contained relevant data, I intentionally sought out and utilized independent, third-party references instead. As a result, 25 of the 27 total references in this bibliography are entirely independent of my own research. ~~~~ OmriMatania (talk) 21:15, 22 May 2026 (UTC)[reply]