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Wavelet domain analysis for identification of vehicle axles from bridge measurements
Date Issued
2006-11
Date Available
2010-10-22T13:49:03Z
Abstract
Bridge Weigh-In-Motion (B-WIM) is a process by which the axle and gross vehicle weights of vehicles travelling at highway speeds can be determined from instrumented bridges. The traditional method of attaching strain transducers to the soffit of the bridge and placing axle detectors on the road surface has been replaced here by using additional transducers underneath the bridge for axle detection and Nothing-On-the-Road (NOR). This paper presents a wavelet based analysis of strain signals and shows the efficacy of using wavelets in pattern recognition of these signals. The transformed signals are used to identify axle passage and hence the vehicle velocity and the axle spacing. In addition to numerically generated strains, signals acquired from such a NOR instrumentation of a bridge in Slovenia have been analysed by the method of wavelet transformation to extract axle position information that was not readily detectable using existing methods.
Sponsorship
Other funder
Other Sponsorship
University College Dublin Pierse Newman Fellowship
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Computers and Structures
Volume
84
Issue
28
Start Page
1792
End Page
1801
Copyright (Published Version)
2006 Elsevier Ltd
Subject – LCSH
Bridges--Live loads
Motor vehicle scales
Wavelets (Mathematics)
Signal processing
Automobiles--Axles
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0045-7949
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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