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Korean Journal of Artificial Intelligence / Korean Journal of Artificial Intelligence, (E)2508-7894
2023, v.11 no.4, pp.21-27
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.24225/kjai.2023.11.4.21
Young-Min KIM
Jae-Yong HWANG
Sun-Kyoung KANG

Abstract

This paper discusses a deep learning-based road surface analysis system that collects data by installing vibration sensors on the 4-axis wheel bearings of a vehicle, analyzes the data, and appropriately classifies the characteristics of the current driving road surface for use in the vehicle's control system. The data used for road surface analysis is real-time large-capacity data, with 48K samples per second, and the A2B protocol, which is used for large-capacity real-time data communication in modern vehicles, was used to collect the data. CAN and CAN-FD commonly used in vehicle communication, are unable to perform real-time road surface analysis due to bandwidth limitations. By using A2B communication, data was collected at a maximum bandwidth for real-time analysis, requiring a minimum of 24K samples/sec for evaluation. Based on the data collected for real-time analysis, performance was assessed using deep learning models such as LSTM, GRU, and RNN. The results showed similar road surface classification performance across all models. It was also observed that the quality of data used during the training process had an impact on the performance of each model.

keywords
Deep learning-based road surface analysis, Data collection, A2B, Real-time analysis system, Vibration sensoror

Korean Journal of Artificial Intelligence