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Evaluation of data representation techniques for vibration based road surface condition classification

E. Raslan, Mohammed F. Alrahmawy, Y. A. Mohammed, A. S. Tolba

2024Scientific Reports20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The accurate classification of road surface conditions plays a vital role in ensuring road safety and effective maintenance. Vibration-based techniques have shown promise in this domain, leveraging the unique vibration signatures generated by vehicles to identify different road conditions. In this study, we focus on utilizing vehicle-mounted vibration sensors to collect road surface vibrations and comparing various data representation techniques for classifying road surface conditions into four classes: normal road surface, potholes, bad road surface, and speedbumps. Our experimental results reveal that the combination of multiple data representation techniques results in higher performance, with an average accuracy of 93.4%. This suggests that the integration of deep neural networks and signal processing techniques can produce a high-level representation better suited for challenging multivariate time series classification issues.

Topics & Concepts

Road surfaceVibrationComputer scienceRepresentation (politics)Focus (optics)Data miningSurface (topology)External Data RepresentationSIGNAL (programming language)Artificial neural networkPattern recognition (psychology)Artificial intelligenceDomain (mathematical analysis)EngineeringAcousticsMathematicsCivil engineeringOpticsLawPhysicsPolitical scienceGeometryProgramming languagePoliticsMathematical analysisTime Series Analysis and ForecastingAnomaly Detection Techniques and ApplicationsMusic and Audio Processing