• DocumentCode
    1357178
  • Title

    Automatic Monitoring System for Singularity Detection in Dikes By DTS Data Measurement

  • Author

    Khan, Amir A. ; Vrabie, Valeriu ; Mars, Jérôme I. ; Girard, Alexandre ; D´Urso, Guy

  • Author_Institution
    Image & Signal Process. Dept., Grenoble Inst. of Technol., St. Martin d´´Heres, France
  • Volume
    59
  • Issue
    8
  • fYear
    2010
  • Firstpage
    2167
  • Lastpage
    2175
  • Abstract
    The development of automated monitoring systems for the detection of singularities, such as leakages in dikes, is indispensable to avoid mass disaster. An efficient solution for dike survey is the use of distributed temperature sensors (DTSs) based on optical fiber, offering a multitude of advantages such as low cost, extreme robustness, long-range measurement, etc. However, the temperature data acquired with DTSs, being not directly interpretable, require intervention of signal processing techniques. This paper addresses this signal processing aspect, exploiting the key idea that the temperature variations over the course of a day for singular zones are quite different from those for nonsingular zones. A daily reference temperature variation, which is representative of the nonsingular zones, is estimated using singular value decomposition (SVD). The residue subspace of SVD contains information linked to the deviations from this reference, thus allowing the degree of singularity to be quantified by a dissimilarity measure such as the L2-norm. To detect only the singularities in dikes, such as leakages or drains, a constant false alarm rate (CFAR) detector is proposed by modeling each daily dissimilarity measure with a mixture of Gamma and uniform distributions. The proposed automatic singularity detection system was validated under different scenarios on real data over periods from 2005 to 2007. The first scenario depicted the detection of percolation-type artificial leakages with their detection strength depending on their flow rates. Another scenario allowed detecting the presence of a real water leakage at the site, which was previously unobserved during manual inspections. The repeatability of the system was also verified by periodic analysis.
  • Keywords
    condition monitoring; fibre optic sensors; signal processing equipment; singular value decomposition; statistical distributions; temperature sensors; automatic monitoring system; dike singularity detection; dike survey; distributed temperature sensor; gamma distribution; mass disaster; optical fiber; signal processing aspect; singular value decomposition; temperature data; temperature variation; uniform distribution; Automated system; dikes; distributed temperature sensors (DTSs); leakage detection; probability of false alarm; singular value decomposition (SVD); thermometric data;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9456
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TIM.2009.2032880
  • Filename
    5353657