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SensoRail is a device that can be attached to the Locomotive to detect infrastructural damage or potential failures in real time.
These problems include Flat Wheel, bearings damage, couples disconnectivity etc
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Bone Conductive sensor
We are using a special type of sensor that attached on the axle box of the train able to listens to the sounds travelling through the solids only (such as the train bogie). The sensor is able to hear the friction sounds between the wheel and the track when the train passes on a defect this will generate a unique sound signature can be picked up and classified by the deep learning algorithm. The sensor nature able to block all noises in the air such as; winds, engine noise, braking system train 🚆
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Leaves falling from trees onto the reduce trains’ grip and cause disruption to services, and a single tree can have as many as 50,000 leaves 🍂
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According to animal accidents by trains cost work and material of approx. 1.3 million € per year🚆
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