Analysis of PCI accuracy in flexible pavements using night images processed in Matlab

  • Jhossepth Guerra
  • , Flor Rayme
  • , Manuel Silvera
  • , Renatto Gonzales
  • , Daniel Palacios Alonso

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Abstract

Road safety is compromised by poor road conditions, which can trigger various types of accidents. It is essential to detect, and report affected areas to ensure the integrity and functionality of road infrastructure, facilitating fast and accurate actions. In this study, an innovative approach is adopted using night images processed with Matlab. In addition, histogram equalization is applied to improve the quality of the images, automatically adjusting the luminosity of the colors for a more accurate assessment of the faults. Experimental validation on a road in Chorrillos, Lima, demonstrates that the proposed model achieves an accuracy of over 97.2% in identifying damages, highlighting its performance in real conditions. This approach not only optimizes road maintenance, but also contributes significantly to the prevention and timely correction of situations that affect vehicular circulation.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2024 10th International Conference on Innovation and Trends in Engineering, CONIITI 2024 - Proceedings
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Edition2024
ISBN (Electronic)9798331531720
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024
Externally publishedYes
Event10th International Conference on Innovation and Trends in Engineering, CONIITI 2024 - Bogota, Colombia
Duration: 2 Oct 20244 Oct 2024

Conference

Conference10th International Conference on Innovation and Trends in Engineering, CONIITI 2024
Country/TerritoryColombia
CityBogota
Period2/10/244/10/24

Keywords

  • flexible pavements
  • functional failures
  • Matlab
  • PCI
  • Photographic images
  • Precision

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