Development and Validation of a Low-Cost External Signal Acquisition Device for Smart Rail Pads: A Comparative Performance Study
DOI:
10.3390/s25061933
Publication Date:
2025-03-20T11:59:54Z
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The development of cost-effective and reliable railway monitoring technologies is crucial for the maintenance of modern infrastructure. Embedding sensors into rail pads has emerged as a promising approach for monitoring wheel–track interactions, but the successful implementation of these systems requires a robust framework for signal data acquisition and analysis. This study validates a custom-designed External Signal Acquisition Device (ESAD) for use with smart rail pads, comparing its performance against a high-precision commercial analog module. While the commercial module delivers exceptional accuracy, its high cost, bulky size, and complex installation requirements limit its practicality for large-scale railway applications. Laboratory-scale and full-scale experiments simulating real-world railway conditions demonstrated that the custom ESAD performs comparably to the commercial module. During simulated train passages, the ESAD showed reduced signal dispersion as load and train speed increased, confirming its ability to provide reliable calibration data. Moreover, the device maintained over 95% reliability in analyzing load-to-signal linearity, ensuring consistent and dependable performance in both laboratory and field settings. However, the ESAD does have limitations, including slightly lower resolution for low frequencies and potential sensitivity to extreme environmental conditions, which may affect its performance in specific scenarios. These findings highlight the ESAD’s potential to strike a balance between cost and functionality, making it a viable solution for widespread railway monitoring applications. This research contributes to the advancement of affordable and efficient railway monitoring technologies, fostering the adoption of preventive maintenance practices and enhancing overall infrastructure performance.
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