Title :
Vehicle combustion quality monitoring: A scene visibility-level based non-invasive approach
Author :
Khan, Masood Mehmood
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Sci. & Eng., Curtin Univ., Perth, WA, Australia
Abstract :
Pollutants interfere with light, restrict its reflection and so impair visibility. Scene visibility level is therefore used as a measure of air quality and pollution. Treating emission efflux as "some additional noise causing visibility impairment," this work examines if the extracted visibility index from a thermal infrared (TIR) image can help in qualitative assessment of combustion efficiency. The thin-film regime like two dimensional TIR images of unleaded-petroleum run vehicles\´ exhaust-plumes were first accommodated for time and space related compositional effects. The estimated ratios of visibility indices obtained from two sequential TIR images of the same exhaust plume were compared with their respective electrochemically sensed levels of oxides of nitrogen and combustibles. Initial results suggest that visibility indices extracted from TIR images of emission efflux would help in distinguishing low from high levels of emissions. TIR images can therefore assist in qualitative assessment of engine combustion efficiency.
Keywords :
air pollution control; combustion; condition monitoring; engines; feature extraction; image sequences; infrared imaging; production engineering computing; quality control; air quality; electrochemically-sensed levels; emission efflux; engine combustion efficiency; noninvasive approach; pollution; qualitative assessment; scene visibility level; thermal infrared image; thin-film regime; two-dimensional TIR images; two-sequential TIR images; unleaded petroleum; vehicle combustion quality monitoring; vehicle exhaust plumes; visibility index; Automation; Robots; non-invasive combustion analysis; thermal infrared imaging application; vehicle exhaust plume image analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Control Automation Robotics & Vision (ICARCV), 2010 11th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7814-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICARCV.2010.5707240