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Citation

Bystrov A, Hoare E, Tran TY, Clarke N, Gashinova M, Cherniakov M. Sensors (Basel) 2017; 17(4): s17040745.

Affiliation

School of Engineering, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK. m.cherniakov@bham.ac.uk.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, MDPI: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute)

DOI

10.3390/s17040745

PMID

28368297

Abstract

In this paper we shall discuss a novel approach to road surface recognition, based on the analysis of backscattered microwave and ultrasonic signals. The novelty of our method is sonar and polarimetric radar data fusion, extraction of features for separate swathes of illuminated surface (segmentation), and using of multi-stage artificial neural network for surface classification. The developed system consists of 24 GHz radar and 40 kHz ultrasonic sensor. The features are extracted from backscattered signals and then the procedures of principal component analysis and supervised classification are applied to feature data. The special attention is paid to multi-stage artificial neural network which allows an overall increase in classification accuracy. The proposed technique was tested for recognition of a large number of real surfaces in different weather conditions with the average accuracy of correct classification of 95%. The obtained results thereby demonstrate that the use of proposed system architecture and statistical methods allow for reliable discrimination of various road surfaces in real conditions.


Language: en

Keywords

artificial neural networks; classification algorithms; multilayer perceptron; parameter extraction; radar remote sensing; sensor fusion; sonar applications; supervised learning

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