Abstract
Railway track irregularity surveying is important for the construction and the maintenance of railway lines. With the development of inertial devices, systems based on Inertial Navigation System (INS) have become feasible and popular approaches in track surveying applications. In order to overcome the requirement of high precision control points, this paper proposes a railway track irregularity measurement approach using the INS combined with the Zero Velocity Updates (ZUPT) technique and sub-decimeter scale landmarks. The equations for calculating track irregularity parameters from absolute position errors are deduced. Based on covariance analysis, the analytical relationships among the track irregularity measurements with the drifts of inertial sensors, the initial attitude errors and the observations of velocity and position are established. Simulations and experimental results show that the relative accuracy for 30 m chord of the proposed approach for track irregularity surveying can reach approximately 1 mm (1σ) with gyro bias instability of 0.01°/h, random walk noise of 0.005, and accelerometer bias instability of 50 , random noise of 10 , while velocity observations are provided by the ZUPT technique at about every 60 m intervals. This accuracy can meet the most stringent requirements of millimeter scale medium wavelength track irregularity surveying for railway lines. Furthermore, this approach reduces the requirement of high precision landmarks which can lighten the maintenance burden of control points and improve the work efficiency of railway track irregularity measurements.
Highlights
Railway track irregularity is one of the most important factors affecting the safe operation of the train
This paper focuses on the issue of the railway track irregularity measurement using a Zero Velocity Updates (ZUPT)-aided
The absolute position is provided by a Leica optical total station with a high precision prism mounted on the trolley based on Control Points (CPIII) as shown in the figure
Summary
Railway track irregularity is one of the most important factors affecting the safe operation of the train. With the development of high-speed railways, the demands for track irregularity measurement techniques with high-accuracy and high-efficiency are increasing rapidly [2]. TRC can measure long wavelength track irregularities with high work efficiency, but their availability is restricted and the measuring accuracy does not fulfil the requirements for track renewals [2]. Another method based on manual measuring devices is a kind of static one. These kinds of devices used for spot assessment are surpassed by railway track surveying trolleys in terms of data amounts and time efficiency. The lightweight and Sensors 2017, 17, 2083; doi:10.3390/s17092083 www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors
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