AI-Based Energy Transportation Safety: Pipeline Radial Threat Estimation Using Intelligent Sensing System
Chengyuan Zhu, Yiyuan Yang, Kaixiang Yang, Haifeng Zhang, Qinmin Yang,, C. L. Philip Chen

TL;DR
This paper presents a deep learning-based radial threat estimation method for energy pipelines using optical fiber sensing, significantly improving threat recognition accuracy and reducing false alarms in real-world scenarios.
Contribution
It introduces a multi-view feature fusion approach combined with transfer learning to enhance threat detection and localization in pipeline safety systems.
Findings
Substantial reduction in false alarms
Improved recognition accuracy in real-world tests
Method adaptable to other recognition tasks
Abstract
The application of artificial intelligence technology has greatly enhanced and fortified the safety of energy pipelines, particularly in safeguarding against external threats. The predominant methods involve the integration of intelligent sensors to detect external vibration, enabling the identification of event types and locations, thereby replacing manual detection methods. However, practical implementation has exposed a limitation in current methods - their constrained ability to accurately discern the spatial dimensions of external signals, which complicates the authentication of threat events. Our research endeavors to overcome the above issues by harnessing deep learning techniques to achieve a more fine-grained recognition and localization process. This refinement is crucial in effectively identifying genuine threats to pipelines, thus enhancing the safety of energy…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStructural Integrity and Reliability Analysis · Geophysical Methods and Applications · Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation
