Potential high-temperature risks exist in heat-prone components of electric moped charging devices,such as sockets,interfaces,and controllers.Traditional detection methods have limitations in terms of real-time perfor...Potential high-temperature risks exist in heat-prone components of electric moped charging devices,such as sockets,interfaces,and controllers.Traditional detection methods have limitations in terms of real-time performance and monitoring scope.To address this,a temperature detection method based on infrared image processing has been proposed:utilizing the median filtering algorithm to denoise the original infrared image,then applying an image segmentation algorithm to divide the image.展开更多
Chinese authorities have introduced a speed limit for new electric mopeds and banned sales of older models in the name of safety.Delivery riders worry the changes will cut the number of orders they can complete each d...Chinese authorities have introduced a speed limit for new electric mopeds and banned sales of older models in the name of safety.Delivery riders worry the changes will cut the number of orders they can complete each day,and their incomes By Wahg Shihan and Xie Ying.展开更多
基金supported by the National Key Research and Development Project of China(No.2023YFB3709605)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.62073193)the National College Student Innovation Training Program(No.202310422122)。
文摘Potential high-temperature risks exist in heat-prone components of electric moped charging devices,such as sockets,interfaces,and controllers.Traditional detection methods have limitations in terms of real-time performance and monitoring scope.To address this,a temperature detection method based on infrared image processing has been proposed:utilizing the median filtering algorithm to denoise the original infrared image,then applying an image segmentation algorithm to divide the image.
文摘Chinese authorities have introduced a speed limit for new electric mopeds and banned sales of older models in the name of safety.Delivery riders worry the changes will cut the number of orders they can complete each day,and their incomes By Wahg Shihan and Xie Ying.