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3D For Automated Inspection of Multi-modal Transportation Infrastructure

APPLICATION IN AN AIRPORT ENVIRONMENT REAL TIME FOD DETECTION

3D For Automated Inspection of Multi-modal Transportation Infrastructure - See more at: https://trafficinfratech.com/?p=15548&preview=true#sthash.LVlIPckf.dpufWhen deployed for automatic FOD detection, the LCMS is mounted on an inspection vehicle which is driven along the airfield surface at high-speed. As the inspection vehicle is being driven, 3D data scans are transferred in real-time to an onboard processing computer. The following FOD-related reporting features are available:

• GPS coordinates, height, width, and volume reported for each piece of FOD

• FOD severity can be automatically assessed and detected FOD can be highlighted onscreen using colours to indicate low (green), moderate (orange) and high (red) severity FOD based on size

• Audio alarms can be triggered upon detection of severe FOD

FOR TUNNEL AND RAIL INSPECTION

A multi-sensor array is deployed for a tunnel scanning application which allows a tunnel to be inspected in just two passes; the first in one direction of travel and the other in the opposite direction of travel.

Data collection can be performed at speeds up to 100 km/h, but for more detailed inspections a traveling speed of 20 km/h is utilized. Images from each pair of sensors are subsequently merged to produce a complete image of the tunnel surface and to permit condition rating.

Rail can also be inspected using either a single pair of sensors or two pairs of sensors simultaneously depending on the desired field of view of the rail. Automated algorithms for inspecting rails can report a variety of conditions such as, but not limited to:

• Rail profile

• Rail cant

• Rail gauge

• Rail alignment

• Cracked concrete ties

• Missing fasteners

Richard Fox-Ivey

 

 

 

 
 
 
Richard Fox-Ivey
Principal Consultant
Pavemetrics Systems Inc

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