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Bridge Displacement Measurement Using the GAN-Network-Based Spot Removal Algorithm and the SR-Based Coarse-to-Fine Target Location Method

Author(s): ORCID
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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Structural Control and Health Monitoring, , v. 2023
Page(s): 1-13
DOI: 10.1155/2023/6035288
Abstract:

Image-based bridge displacement measurement still suffers from certain limitations in outdoor implementation. Each of these limitations was addressed in this study. (1) The laser spot is difficult to identify visually during the object distance (OD: mm) measurement using a laser rangefinder, which makes the scale factor (SF: mm/pixel) calibration tricky. To overcome this issue, a stereovision-based full-field OD measurement method using only one camera was suggested. (2) Sunlight reflected by the water surface during the measurement causes light spot interference on the captured images, which is not conducive to target tracking. A network for light spot removal based on a generative adversarial network (GAN) is designed. To obtain a better image restoration effect, the edge prior was novelly designed as the input of a shadow mask-based semantic-aware network (S2Net). (3) A coarse-to-fine matching strategy combined with image sparse representation (SR) was developed to balance the subpixel location precision and efficiency. The effectiveness of the above innovations was verified through algorithm evaluation. Finally, the integrated method was applied to the vibration response monitoring of a concrete bridge impacted by the traffic load. The image-based measurement results show good agreement with those of the long-gauge fiber Bragg grating sensors and lower noise than that of the method before improvement.

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    12/09/2023
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