Online Mean Estimation for Multi-frame Optical Fiber Signals On Highways

20 Jan 2024  ·  LinLin Wang, Mingxue Quan, Wei Wang, Dezhao Wang, Shanwen Wang ·

In the era of Big Data, prompt analysis and processing of data sets is critical. Meanwhile, statistical methods provide key tools and techniques to extract valuable insights and knowledge from complex data sets. This paper creatively applies statistical methods to the field of traffic, particularly focusing on the preprocessing of multi-frame signals obtained by optical fiber-based Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) system. An online non-parametric regression model based on Local Polynomial Regression (LPR) and variable bandwidth selection is employed to dynamically update the estimation of mean function as signals flow in. This mean estimation method can derive average information of multi-frame fiber signals, thus providing the basis for the subsequent vehicle trajectory extraction algorithms. To further evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed method, comparison experiments were conducted under real highway scenarios, showing that our approach not only deals with multi-frame signals more accurately than the classical filter-based Kalman and Wavelet methods, but also meets the needs better under the condition of saving memory and rapid responses. It provides a new reliable means for signal processing which can be integrated with other existing methods.

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