Presentation 2007-05-18
An analysis of optimization for snow melting system with microwave based on Intelligence Transport System using image processing technology
Ken TAMURA, Hiroki ANZAI,
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Abstract(in English) Melting snow systems are installed on the roads in cold district such as Hokkaido and Tohoku region in the north area of Japan. They are hoped that are highly effective power and low environmental load. To be in the pioneer of the use of the microwave melting snow system based on ITS, this research shows a method of power supply control that uses the image processing technology for saving running costs and energy. It is able to distinguish the melting snow area by image processing such as the binarize process method and the planar perspective projection method. Moreover, Characteristics of the microwave melting snow system by acquired images is shown to optimize the system.
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Keyword(in English) Microwave Melting Snow System / ITS / Image Processing / Planar Perspective Projection
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Conference Date 2007/5/11(1days)
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Title (in English) An analysis of optimization for snow melting system with microwave based on Intelligence Transport System using image processing technology
Sub Title (in English)
Keyword(1) Microwave Melting Snow System
Keyword(2) ITS
Keyword(3) Image Processing
Keyword(4) Planar Perspective Projection
1st Author's Name Ken TAMURA
1st Author's Affiliation Tsuruoka National College of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Hiroki ANZAI
2nd Author's Affiliation Tsuruoka National College of Technology
Date 2007-05-18
Paper # IE2007-15
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 40
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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