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Method for black ice detection on roads using tri-wavelength backscattering measurements

Xinxu Ma, Chi Ruan

2020Applied Optics16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper provides a method of detecting black ice on a road surface by multiwavelength noncontact optical technology. The laser sources, wavelengths of 1310, 1430, and 1550 nm, were irradiated on the road surface. Then, we define the ratio of the backscattering power under a certain condition to the backscattering power under dry conditions as the normalized reflectance. It is found that the normalized reflectance under dry, water, black ice, icy, and snowy conditions is different. Therefore, the normalized reflectance can be used to identify black ice on a road surface.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsWavelengthMaterials scienceRemote sensingRoad surfaceLaserDry iceEnvironmental scienceGeologyPhysicsComposite materialSmart Materials for ConstructionIcing and De-icing TechnologiesCryospheric studies and observations