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Industrial Anomaly Detection and Fault Grade Assessment for Railway Catenary Components Based on Diffusion Models
Hongyue Qian1, Zhiwei Han1, Weijia Hong1
1The School of Electrical Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 610031, China.
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As a critical component of electric railways, catenary systems are prone to cracks, loosening, corrosion, and wear under long-term vibration, fatigue, and environmental erosion. However, ambiguous fault boundaries, large inter-component variations, and tiny defects severely hinder reliable anomaly detection and condition assessment. To address these challenges, this paper proposes a vision-based intelligent fault assessment framework for railway catenary components based on a novel Railway Diffusion-based Anomaly Detection (Rail-DiffAD) model. Specifically, Rail-DiffAD combines residual feature mapping, a Multi-scale Partial Convolutional Spatial-Channel Attention (MPSCA) module with Log-Barrier Bi-directional Constraint Loss (LBBCL), and conditional diffusion-based distribution modeling to achieve robust anomaly localization in complex industrial scenarios. Furthermore, a severity-aware diffusion representation is introduced to characterize structural defect evolution, and a multi-physics fault assessment framework integrating mechanical response, corrosion evolution, and stress concentration analysis is established for quantitative fault grading and maintenance decision-making. Experiments on a real catenary dataset covering 10 component categories demonstrate that the proposed framework achieves a 0.953 image-level AUROC and a 0.957 pixel-level AUROC, outperforming existing methods while maintaining strong cross-component generalization and providing quantitative fault grading support for intelligent railway catenary maintenance.
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