The integration of load tracking systems for structural health monitoring of road infrastructures is a big leap towards future smart cities, allowing efficient policy making for sustainable development and maintenance, also, supporting fast decision taking with respect to unforeseen events. To facilitate deployment, the load sensing system should be low-cost, easily applicable to any type of road infrastructure, highly durable, and require minimum maintenance. In this context, the authors introduce a novel weigh-in-motion (WIM) system for load sensing and vehicle characterization. The integration of the proposed WIM system with proper signal processing techniques enables the real-time alert of traffic conditions, for example overloads. The sensor is a smart road pavement that generates voltage signals upon the passage of a vehicle. The voltage signals are generated through the piezoresistive effect of the material produced by the inclusion of carbon micro fibers. These signals are processed to generate information about vehicle weight, speed, and class. Preliminary results from field tests show the promise of this technology at WIM sensing.

Investigation of a low-cost weigh-in-motion vehicle characterization system / Birgin H.B.; D'Alessandro A.; Favaro M.; Sangiorgi C.; Laflamme S.; Ubertini F.. - ELETTRONICO. - 11785:(2021), pp. 1178505.301-1178505.308. (Intervento presentato al convegno SPIE Optical metrology tenutosi a Germany (online only) nel 21-26 June 2021) [10.1117/12.2593722].

Investigation of a low-cost weigh-in-motion vehicle characterization system

Sangiorgi C.;
2021

Abstract

The integration of load tracking systems for structural health monitoring of road infrastructures is a big leap towards future smart cities, allowing efficient policy making for sustainable development and maintenance, also, supporting fast decision taking with respect to unforeseen events. To facilitate deployment, the load sensing system should be low-cost, easily applicable to any type of road infrastructure, highly durable, and require minimum maintenance. In this context, the authors introduce a novel weigh-in-motion (WIM) system for load sensing and vehicle characterization. The integration of the proposed WIM system with proper signal processing techniques enables the real-time alert of traffic conditions, for example overloads. The sensor is a smart road pavement that generates voltage signals upon the passage of a vehicle. The voltage signals are generated through the piezoresistive effect of the material produced by the inclusion of carbon micro fibers. These signals are processed to generate information about vehicle weight, speed, and class. Preliminary results from field tests show the promise of this technology at WIM sensing.
2021
Multimodal Sensing and Artificial Intelligence: Technologies and Applications II 11875
301
308
Investigation of a low-cost weigh-in-motion vehicle characterization system / Birgin H.B.; D'Alessandro A.; Favaro M.; Sangiorgi C.; Laflamme S.; Ubertini F.. - ELETTRONICO. - 11785:(2021), pp. 1178505.301-1178505.308. (Intervento presentato al convegno SPIE Optical metrology tenutosi a Germany (online only) nel 21-26 June 2021) [10.1117/12.2593722].
Birgin H.B.; D'Alessandro A.; Favaro M.; Sangiorgi C.; Laflamme S.; Ubertini F.
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