Criteria for automated pantograph defects detection and classification: looking for an objective and model independent approach

Last updated on 01 June 2016 3:45
Most of the pantographs are monitored through periodic, preventive maintenance. The check for the health status can be slow, expensive and hazardous. Moreover, the process to detect defects and potentially dangerous conditions involves a degree of human judgment. Off the shelf systems for an automated in-line inspection of pantographs...
Author(s): Carotti Luca;Favia Vincenzo;Scielzi Fabrizio;Mandriota Clelia
Organisation(s): MER MEC S.p.A. ;
2016
Italy
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