PP 67-2014
Standard Practice for Quantifying Cracks in Asphalt Pavement Surfaces from Collected Images Utilizing Automated Methods

Standard No.
PP 67-2014
Release Date
2014
Published By
AASHTO - American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
Status
 2018-11
Replace By
PP 67-2016
Latest
PP 67-2016
Scope
This practice outlines the procedures for quantifying cracking distress at the network level in asphalt pavement surfaces utilizing automated methods. Detailed specifications are not included for equipment@ instruments@ or the associated software used to process the images. According to these specifications@ any equipment that can be adequately validated to meet the functionality stipulated herein is considered acceptable. The goal is to achieve a significant level of standardization@ which will contribute to the production of consistent pavement condition estimates while not unduly limiting innovation. The automation level covered by this standard involves minimal human intervention in the process. It is understood that the current level of technology requires significant human review of the automation process to provide quality control/quality assurance (QC/QA) of the results and to detect and correct outliers. It is anticipated that the required level of human intervention will decline over the next few years. Collect the images to be processed according to PP 68. Sampling of images from the data collection standard process is acceptable before proceeding with the analysis process in this standard. The data sample is to be large enough to provide the confidence level required by the agency.Sample size and spacing will depend on construction practices and numerous other factors that impact pavement continuity. A 100 percent sample is recommended until a sampling method can be supported by statistical analysis. This practice does not purport to address all of the safety concerns@ if any@ associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations related to and prior to its use.

PP 67-2014 history

  • 2016 PP 67-2016 Standard Practice for Quantifying Cracks in Asphalt Pavement Surfaces from Collected Pavement Images Utilizing Automated Methods
  • 2014 PP 67-2014 Standard Practice for Quantifying Cracks in Asphalt Pavement Surfaces from Collected Images Utilizing Automated Methods
  • 2010 PP 67-2010 Standard Practice for Quantifying Cracks in Asphalt Pavement Surfaces from Collected images Utilizing Automated Methods (Revision 1)



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