Ensuring the safety and reliability of freight wagons requires continuous monitoring of couplings such as hooks and buffers, which are prone to stress, wear, and misalignments. This paper proposes a vision-based 3D monitoring system which uses an RGB-D camera and a computer vision pipeline to estimate angular excursions and longitudinal displacements of wagon couplers during train operation. The proposed approach combines depth-based reconstruction with a normalized cross-correlation tracking algorithm, providing geometric measurements of coupling motion without physical contact. The system architecture integrates real-time acquisition and post-processing analysis to 3D reconstruct the geometric characteristics of wagon couplings under field conditions. Experimental tests performed on a T3000 articulated wagon allowed us to measure an angular excursion of approximately 9.8° for the hook and a longitudinal displacement of 17 mm for the buffer. The results show robustness and suitability for embedded implementation, supporting the adoption of vision-based techniques for safety monitoring in railways.

Development and Experimental Testing of a 3D Vision System for Railway Freight Wagon Monitoring / Cascino, Alessio; Delle Monache, Simone; Lanzillo, Laurens; Mazzeo, Francesco; Nencioni, Leandro; Nicolella, Armando; Strano Salvatore; Terzo, Mario. - In: APPLIED SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3417. - ELETTRONICO. - 15:(2025), pp. 11547.0-11547.0. [10.3390/app152111547]

Development and Experimental Testing of a 3D Vision System for Railway Freight Wagon Monitoring

Cascino, Alessio;Nencioni, Leandro;
2025

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Ensuring the safety and reliability of freight wagons requires continuous monitoring of couplings such as hooks and buffers, which are prone to stress, wear, and misalignments. This paper proposes a vision-based 3D monitoring system which uses an RGB-D camera and a computer vision pipeline to estimate angular excursions and longitudinal displacements of wagon couplers during train operation. The proposed approach combines depth-based reconstruction with a normalized cross-correlation tracking algorithm, providing geometric measurements of coupling motion without physical contact. The system architecture integrates real-time acquisition and post-processing analysis to 3D reconstruct the geometric characteristics of wagon couplings under field conditions. Experimental tests performed on a T3000 articulated wagon allowed us to measure an angular excursion of approximately 9.8° for the hook and a longitudinal displacement of 17 mm for the buffer. The results show robustness and suitability for embedded implementation, supporting the adoption of vision-based techniques for safety monitoring in railways.
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