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A Mixture of Experts Model for Third-Party Pipeline Intrusion Detection Using DAS
Shenbin Zhu1,2, Minglei Fu1, Haifeng Zhang3
1College of Information Engineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310023, China.
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Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) in pipeline safety warning systems confronts multiple challenges during technological evolution and application expansion, primarily including recognition accuracy, real-time performance, and the identification of weak signals for pipeline third-party intrusion (TPI) detection in complex environments. So, this paper proposes a Pipeline Fiber Optic Warning-Mixture of Experts (PFOW-MoE) method to address challenges in DAS systems. The proposed method is innovative in the sense that: (1) Multi-modal feature perception expert model design: Different intrusion behaviors are unique in the time, spatial, and frequency domains; (2) Efficient decision framework with dynamic gating mechanism: It evaluates input signal features in real time. (3) Robustness enhancement mechanism for weak signal perception: A weak signal detection branch is added to dynamic gating. Experimental validation on actual pipeline datasets shows PFOW-MoE achieves 98.27% accuracy on the entire sample set. On weak signal samples, it achieves 96.00%. The single-sample inference time is only 0.78 ms, meeting practical real-time engineering needs.
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