Improving Displacement Measurement for Evaluating Longitudinal Road Profiles
This paper introduces a half-wavelength peak matching (HWPM) model, which improves the accuracy of vehicle based longitudinal road profilers used in evaluating road unevenness and mega-textures. In this application, the HWPM model is designed for profilers which utilize a laser displacement sensor with an accelerometer for detecting surface irregularities. The process of converting acceleration to displacement by double integration (which is used in most rofilers) is error-prone, and although there are techniques to minimize the effect of this error, this paper proposes a novel approach for improving the generated road profile results. The technique amends the vertical displacement derived from the accelerometer samples, by using data from the laser displacement sensor as a reference. The vehicle based profiler developed for this experiment (which uses the HWPM model) shows a huge improvement in detected longitudinal irregularities when compared with pre-processed results, and uses a 3-m rolling straight edge as a benchmark.
Item Type | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords | Accelerometer; displacement; integration error; laser displacement sensor |
Subjects |
Physics and Astronomy(all) > Instrumentation Engineering(all) > Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
Date Deposited | 14 Nov 2024 11:27 |
Last Modified | 14 Nov 2024 11:27 |