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    Electromagnetic sensor array for train wheel detection

    TítuloElectromagnetic sensor array for train wheel detection
    Tipo de publicaciónConference Paper
    Año de publicación2004
    AutoresDonato, PG, Ureña, J, Mazo, M, Garcia, JJ, Hernández, Á, Álvarez, FJ
    Idioma de publicaciónEnglish
    Conference NameThird IEEE Sensor Array and Multichannel Signal Processing Workshop (SAM'04)
    VolumenCD
    Páginas1 - 4
    EditorialIEEE Signal Processing Society
    Conference LocationSitges, España
    Fecha de publicación18/07/2004
    Numero ISBN07803-8546-2
    Palabras claveElectromagnetic sensor array, train wheel detection
    DOI10.1109/SAM.2004.1502938
    URLhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=1502938
    Resumen

    This work proposes a train wheel detection system based
    on an electromagnetic sensor array. This sensor array is
    distributed in points along a section of the railway. Each
    sensor of the ayay is located next. to the rail without
    additional electronics in this place. All the electronic
    signal process equipment is concentrated at a place far
    away the rail. To compensate the attenuation in the wires
    and the external noise, it is proposed to use a signal coded
    with Golay sequences. Combining the properties of the
    Golay sequences with the characteristics of the proposed
    sensor array, it is possible to detect the passage of the
    train by scattered points, and also to recognize the sense
    of circulation and estimate the speed of the train.

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