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Automated Recognition and Measurement of Corrugated Pipes for Precast Box Girder Based on RGB-D Camera and Deep
Jiongyi Zhu1, Zixin Huang1, Dejiang Wang1
1Department of Civil Engineering, School of Mechanics and Engineering Science, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China.
Abstract:
The accurate installation position of corrugated pipes is critical for ensuring the quality of prestressed concrete box girders. Given that these pipes can span up to 30 m and are deeply embedded within rebars, manual measurement is both labor-intensive and prone to errors. Meanwhile, automated recognition and measurement methods are hindered by high equipment costs and accuracy issues caused by rebar occlusion. To balance cost effectiveness and measurement accuracy, this paper proposes a method that utilizes an RGB-D camera and deep learning. Firstly, an optimal registration scheme is selected to generate complete point cloud data of pipes from segmented data captured by an RGB-D camera. Next, semantic segmentation is applied to extract the characteristic features of the pipes. Finally, the center points from cross-sectional slices are extracted and curve-fitting is performed to recognize and measure the pipes. A test was conducted in a simulated precast factory environment to validate the proposed method. The results show that under the optimal fitting scheme (BP neural network with circle fitting constraint), the average measurement errors for the three pipes are 2.2 mm, 1.4 mm, and 1.6 mm, with Maximum Errors of -5.8 mm, -4.2 mm, and -5.7 mm, respectively, meeting the standard requirements. The proposed method can accurately locate the pipes, offering a new technical pathway for the automated recognition and measurement of pipes in prefabricated construction.

