Abstract

In the field of intelligent driving of freight trains, determining the track line ahead of the train is an important function in the autopilot technology of such trains. Combining the characteristics of freight railway tracks, we conduct an in-depth analysis of the shortcomings of object detection technology in extracting track lines and propose an improved Zhang–Suen (ZS) thinning theory for a railway track line recognition algorithm. Through image preprocessing and single pixel thinning steps, a continuous track line is obtained and then processed by a denoising algorithm to obtain a complete track line. Experimental results show that the track extracted by our method has good continuity and less noise. It can simultaneously perform track detection on straight roads, curves and turnouts, and is suitable for changing weather conditions such as sunny daytime, mild rainy daytime, cloudy daytime, night with lamp lighting and night without lamp lighting conditions.

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