Title :
A Real-Time Visual Inspection System for Railway Maintenance: Automatic Hexagonal-Headed Bolts Detection
Author :
Marino, Francescomaria ; Distante, Arcangelo ; Mazzeo, Pier Luigi ; Stella, Ettore
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Elettrotecnica ed Elettronica, Politecnico di Bari
fDate :
5/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Rail inspection is a very important task in railway maintenance, and it is periodically needed for preventing dangerous situations. Inspection is operated manually by trained human operator walking along the track searching for visual anomalies. This monitoring is unacceptable for slowness and lack of objectivity, as the results are related to the ability of the observer to recognize critical situations. The correspondence presents a patent-pending real-time Visual Inspection System for Railway (VISyR) maintenance, and describes how presence/absence of the fastening bolts that fix the rails to the sleepers is automatically detected. VISyR acquires images from a digital line-scan camera. Data are simultaneously preprocessed according to two discrete wavelet transforms, and then provided to two multilayer perceptron neural classifiers (MLPNCs). The "cross validation" of these MLPNCs avoids (practically-at-all) false positives, and reveals the presence/absence of the fastening bolts with an accuracy of 99.6% in detecting visible bolts and of 95% in detecting missing bolts. A field-programmable gate array-based architecture performs these tasks in 8.09 mus, allowing an on-the-fly analysis of a video sequence acquired at 200 km/h
Keywords :
automatic optical inspection; computer vision; discrete wavelet transforms; fasteners; image classification; maintenance engineering; multilayer perceptrons; railway engineering; real-time systems; automatic hexagonal-headed bolts detection; discrete wavelet transforms; field-programmable gate array-based architecture; multilayer perceptron neural classifiers; patent-pending real-time VISyR maintenance; railway maintenance; real-time visual rail inspection system; Digital cameras; Discrete wavelet transforms; Fasteners; Humans; Inspection; Joining processes; Legged locomotion; Monitoring; Rail transportation; Real time systems; Machine vision; neural network applications; object recognition; pattern recognition; rail transportation maintenance; real-time systems;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSMCC.2007.893278