Thermal
AIVR’s Thermal automatically detects electrical faults – or thermal ‘hotspots’ – on the conductor rail, and categorises potential issues by their level of risk, and alerts users to the exact location of a hotspot. This AI-driven feature is crucial for proactive maintenance and the early detection of rail track hotspots in the rail industry. categorises potential issues by their level of risk, and alerts users to the exact location of a hotspot.
Analyse hotspots on the AIVR Platform
On the AIVR Platform, users can analyse detected hotspots alongside it’s categorised risk level and hotspot history, so that they can be safely attended to and repaired before failure.
Users are able to compare the FFV and Thermal Video, so that decisions can be made remotely regarding maintenance requirements and whether intervention is required, or continue to monitor the footage.
Data can be exported via spreadsheets and other open formats for teams to review and share.
Hotspots are automatically available to review on AIVR, along with the historical video data at a hotspot’s particular location.
The AIVR Thermal system consists of:
- Thermal cameras are deployed alongside forward-facing video (FFV) cameras (temporarily or permanently) on in-service vehicles.
- Thermal and FFV footage is recorded simultaneously from onboard vehicles
- Video and locational data is automatically transmitted via 4G/5G in rapid time, securely accessible online on the AIVR Platform.
AIVR Thermal has been highly beneficial to the rail industry, winning the 2022 ‘Safety Achievement of the Year’ National Rail award in collaboration with Network Rail. Its application has led to large cost and time savings, with devices already deployed on in-service trains for remote temperature monitoring, collecting and uploading video footage to the cloud rapidly.
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