Deutsche Bahn (DB) is expanding its use of artificial intelligence (AI) to help in checking its rolling stock. The new technology is supposed to significantly speed up the mandatory inspections and is being tested nationwide.
With the novelty, “the most important wagon information can be read and analyzed in seconds using AI”, DB says. “The labelling of the wagons contains essential operating data such as deadweight, brakes, loading dimensions and much more.”
The German rail operator has been using camera bridges with AI to do damage checks for a while, it says. “A total of 13 camera bridges are located at the eight largest freight stations in Germany. Freight trains pass through portals that are equipped with high-speed cameras and lighting. An AI analyzes the captured images for damage”, the company says.
Nationwide AI test
“The new AI technology is now being tested nationwide”, DB adds. “It is intended to speed up the provision of freight wagons and at the same time make the work of employees considerably easier.” Earlier, employees had to check each wagon manually, which was a very time-consuming process, the company says.