DocumentCode :
3750063
Title :
Anomaly inspection in sewer pipes using stereo vision
Author :
Phat Huynh;Robert Ross;Andrew Martchenko;John Devlin
Author_Institution :
Department of Engineering, La Trobe University, Kingsbury Drive, Melbourne VIC 3086, Australia
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
60
Lastpage :
64
Abstract :
This paper describes and evaluates a new sensing methodology for anomaly inspection in sewer pipes using a machine vision approach. Currently, most commercial pipe inspection systems include a mobile remote platform and one or more Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras. These inspection systems are slow, costly and have limited accuracy (caused by humans or environmental reasons). More sophisticated approaches (Laser-based, Infra-red Thermography, Ultrasonic-based and Ground Penetrating Radar) suffer from, lack of resolution and an inability to detect water inflow. The main objective of this research is to apply stereo vision technique to generate 3D images of anomalies in sewer pipes in order to achieve high efficiency and accuracy for pipe inspection. The results showed that various types of defects were successfully reconstructed for later advanced processing.
Keywords :
"Inspection","Stereo vision","Cameras","Robots","Ground penetrating radar","Image processing","Three-dimensional displays"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Signal and Image Processing Applications (ICSIPA), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICSIPA.2015.7412164
Filename :
7412164
Link To Document :
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