DocumentCode :
3121597
Title :
An innovative on-board processor for the real-time GPR monitoring of railway substructure conditions
Author :
Caorsi, S. ; Cevini, G. ; Burro, F. ; Sciotti, M. ; Sorge, S.
Author_Institution :
Department of Electronics, University of Pavia via Ferrata 1, 27100 Pavia, Italy
fYear :
2007
fDate :
27-29 June 2007
Firstpage :
284
Lastpage :
289
Abstract :
The SAFE-RAIL system and the relevant processing unit are hereafter described as a success case for the solution of an electromagnetic inverse problem in real-time applications. The SAFE-RAIL system on-board processing unit is conceived for providing functionalities for real-time exploitation of raw data deriving from microwave sensing action through innovative GPR equipment. In particular, the main objective, as per European STREP project SAFE-RAIL statements, is focused on automatic interpretation of microwave sensed data relevant to rail-track subsurface, aiming at characterizing the ballast and sub-ballast layer properties with consequent extraction in real-time of geophysical parameters. A neural network based approach has been exploited as an efficient way for solving the inverse problem through a "learning-by-examples" approach. The capability of the SAFE-RAIL system in matching real-time performance requirements has been investigated. System operability and cost-effective implementation issues have also been deeply addressed.
Keywords :
Buried object detection; Condition monitoring; Electronic ballasts; Ground penetrating radar; Inverse problems; Neural networks; Radar tracking; Rail transportation; Real time systems; Sustainable development; Ground Penetrating Radar; inverse problems; neural networks; rail track diagnostic;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar, 2007 4th International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Aula Magna Partenope
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0886-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0886-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AGPR.2007.386568
Filename :
4278891
Link To Document :
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