DocumentCode :
1274497
Title :
Optical Performance Evaluation of Oil Spill Detection Methods: Thickness and Extent
Author :
Massaro, Alessandro ; Lay-Ekuakille, Aim é ; Caratelli, Diego ; Palamara, Isabella ; Morabito, Francesco Carlo
Author_Institution :
Center for Biomol. Nanotechnol. (CBN), Ist. Italiano di Tecnol. (IIT), Lecce, Italy
Volume :
61
Issue :
12
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
3332
Lastpage :
3339
Abstract :
The release of petroleum liquids in water, such as marine, riverine, and lacustrine basins, is a matter of concern that shoves authorities and experts to adopt technical approaches for preventing damages, monitoring oil content in water and cleaning up environmental aqueous matrices. In this paper, a dedicated system for oil spill detection is presented. The proposed system consists of an optical fiber sensor and an image processing unit useful to steer and optimize the measurement process. An optical fiber-based antenna sensor is used to detect the oil concentration in water. The sensor consists of two slanted optical probes acting as transmitter and receiver, respectively. Both probes are completely immersed into water being analyzed. The sensing approach is based on the measurement of the light coupling level affected by the reflectivity of the oil layer floating on the water surface. The experimental measurement of different types of oil is performed to assess the sensitivity of the developed system. Special attention is put on the image postelaboration useful to derive the characteristics of the oil distribution on the water surface. In this respect, two different image processing techniques are considered: the first one is based on a suitable energy-minimizing spline fitting procedure subject to external constraint forces, whereas a judicious use of the Hough transform is made in the second one.
Keywords :
Hough transforms; environmental monitoring (geophysics); environmental science computing; fibre optic sensors; image processing; reflectivity; water pollution measurement; Hough transform; energy-minimizing spline fitting procedure; environmental aqueous matrices; external constraint forces; image postelaboration; image processing techniques; image processing unit; light coupling level measurement; measurement process; oil concentration detection; oil content monitoring; oil layer reflectivity; oil spill detection methods; optical fiber sensor; optical fiber-based antenna sensor; optical performance evaluation; petroleum liquids; receiver; sensing approach; slanted optical probes; transmitter; water surface; Adaptive optics; Image processing; Oil pollution; Optical refraction; Optical sensors; Optical variables control; Optical variables measurement; Transforms; Hough transform (HT); image processing; measurements; oil-spill sensing; optical antenna; optical sensor;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9456
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2012.2210336
Filename :
6287582
Link To Document :
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