TITEL
Road surface classification using near infrared spectroscopy
FöRFATTARE
Casselgren, Johan
INSTITUTION
Tillämpad fysik, maskin- och materialteknik / Experimentell mekanik
SAMMANFATTNING
Statistics shows that most traffic accidents with fatal outcome can be
related to slippery road conditions. The most hazardous road conditions are
the ones that are hard for the driver to detect and that appears sudden on
the road. A sensor that classify the road condition in front of the
vehicle, warning both the driver and the systems in the vehicle that are
incorporated to help the driver, like the electronic stability program
(ESP), anti-lock brake system (ABS) or the traction control system (TCS),
could help to reduce these accidents. There are several prototypes for
classification of road conditions available but they are not yet fully
functional.
In this thesis a method that makes it possible to classify the four
distinct road conditions dry asphalt and asphalt covered with water, ice
and snow, respectively, with a low probability of wrong classification
using three wavelengths is presented. A prototype sensor built on the a
technique using two laser diodes and a photo detector is tested in a real
environment and compared with laboratory measurements which shows a
promising result characterizing dry asphalt and asphalt covered with ice
and snow. Both theory and experiments are presented.
The most difficult road conditions to classify from each other are water
and clear ice for which a method using polarized light is investigated. The
investigation shows that using polarized light for illumination and a
polarizer as an analyzer for classification of water and ice on asphalt is
a more reliable method than using unpolarized light. All three
investigations show promising results in developing an actual sensor to
reduce fatal accidents in traffic.
ISSN 1402-1757 / ISRN LTU-LIC--07/42--SE / NR 2007:42
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