Abstract:Localization of buried polyethylene pipes is an important issue for network managers. This study focuses on an acoustic method, which consists of vibrating the pipe and observing the signal with a receiver placed on the ground surface. This method provides an estimate of the path of the pipe but gives no information on the depth. We developed a multi-sensor method based on the principle of vibrating the pipe, which allows estimating the depth while being non-invasive and non-destructive and without a priori in… Show more
“…Three-dimensional localization of buried polyethylene pipes is a problem addressed in the work of [17]. The authors developed a multi-sensor method based on the principle of pipe vibration, which allows estimating the depth, is non-invasive and non-destructive, and does not require prior information about the propagation medium.…”
“…Three-dimensional localization of buried polyethylene pipes is a problem addressed in the work of [17]. The authors developed a multi-sensor method based on the principle of pipe vibration, which allows estimating the depth, is non-invasive and non-destructive, and does not require prior information about the propagation medium.…”
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