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Roughness characterization through 3D textured image analysis: contribution to the study of road wear level

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Skid resistance, on which road safety depends, is closely related to the road surface texture and particularly to its microtexture. The microtexture is defined as surface irregularities whose height ranges from 0.001 mm to 0.5 mm and whose width is less than 0.5 mm. The deterioration due to the road traffic, especially polishing effect, involves a change in the microtexture. So, we suggest a method to characterize, through image analysis, wear level or microroughness of road surfaces. We propose then, on one hand a photometric model for road surface, and, on the other hand, a geometrical model for road surface profile. These two models allow us to develop roughness criteria based on the study of the statistical properties of: the distribution of the gray levels in the image, the distribution of the absolute value of its gradient, the form of its autocorrelation function, and the distribution of its curvature map. Experiments have been done with images of laboratory-made road specimens at different wear levels. The obtained results are similar to those obtained by a direct method using road profiles.

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hal-00851307 , version 1 (13-08-2013)

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Madji Khoudeir, Jacques Brochard, Vincent Legeay, Minh Tan Do. Roughness characterization through 3D textured image analysis: contribution to the study of road wear level. Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, 2004, 19 (2), 13p, graphiques, ill., schémas, bibliogr. ⟨10.1111/j.1467-8667.2004.00340.x⟩. ⟨hal-00851307⟩
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