Abstract
In this paper we describe a new method to measure the position of an overhead line in a railway application. The height and stagger of an overhead line can nowadays be measured through a stereo-vision system composed of two line scanner cameras; the existing applications, unfortunately, cause some malfunctioning. In this work we want to test a new method that increases the resolution of wire images positioned in each camera of the stereo system, so that a line scanner with low resolution can be applied. To resolve the problems of stereo matching, a time dependent matching is applied, to always make possible the choice of the correct pair of wire images, even when two or more wires are present in the environment.
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Nitti, M., Mazzeo, P. L., Stella, E., & Distante, A. (2004). Real-time position estimation of overhead line in railway application. In Advances in Transport (Vol. 15, pp. 835–843).
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