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This study investigated driver distraction caused by roadside operations involving unmanned aerial vehicles and under‐bridge inspection trucks using a driving simulator experiment. The primary objective was to compare distraction levels under various operational conditions, including different UAV sizes, traffic densities and traffic speeds.
Zainab Afzali Kusha +2 more
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Reducing the costs of rock transportation in mining is one of the most important tasks. One of the reserves for solving this issue is a more complete use of the service life of quarry dump trucks tires, since their operation takes place in heavy mining ...
Gulzira Mukasheva +4 more
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TerraVehicle: A Million‐Point‐Per‐Vehicle Dataset for Fine‐Grained Component Segmentation
This paper introduces TerraVehicle, a novel million‐point‐per‐vehicle dataset with centimeter‐level accuracy for fine‐grained component segmentation. Utilizing topology‐constrained primitives for annotation, TerraVehicle offers significantly improved precision over existing datasets. It serves as a high‐quality benchmark to advance research in 3D point
Wulong Hu +5 more
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Abstract This paper proposes a fully automated end‐to‐end inspection‐path‐planning strategy for underground utilities, such as pipelines, based on building information modeling (BIM). An automatic extraction method is developed to process utility information from BIM models, using a registration step that pairs each pipeline with its corresponding ...
Zihan Yang +6 more
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ABSTRACT E‐waste pickers play a valuable role in the circular economy and divert waste from landfills. Despite their contributions to the economy, informal e‐waste pickers work in very adverse conditions. With a view to improving their livelihoods and working conditions and possibly increasing their integration, Korten's four generations framework is ...
Takunda Y. Chitaka +2 more
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Walking and Perceptions of Danger in Various Cities
ABSTRACT Taking inspiration from Mauss' classic idea of walking as one of many “techniques of the body,” this essay reflects on how perceptions of danger shape how one walks in various cities. I draw on my own research on the limits and possibilities of quantified walking as well as on urban experiences I have had in my life.
Anne Meneley
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Abstract For existing bridge weigh‐in‐motion technologies, the main challenge in accurate weight estimation is to overcome the difficulty of identifying the closely spaced axles. To do so, many field test data are generally required for each bridge in application. To address such a challenge, a novel two‐level sequential artificial neural network (ANN)
Wangchen Yan +3 more
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To further shorten the product development cycle of dump truck driving axle housing and improve the production efficiency,a dump truck drivngaxle design method is presented based on the practical road test parameter and the ADAMS and AWB common used in ...
Zhang Lijuan
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Zero‐shot framework for construction equipment task monitoring
Abstract Vision‐based monitoring of construction equipment is limited in scalability due to the high resource demands of collecting and labeling large datasets across diverse environments. This study proposes a framework that employs Zero‐Shot Learning (ZSL) and Multimodal Large Language Model (MLLM) to recognize construction equipment tasks from video
Jaewon Jeoung +2 more
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Rancang Bangun Simulasi Pergerakan Rear Dump dan Side Dump Secara Mekanis pada Dump Truck Dengan Remote Control (Wireless) ( Pembuatan ) [PDF]
Dump Truck is one unit of heavy equipment that is almost always can be found in the mining and construction process. In line with the development of science and technology in the modern era, a lot of simulations that have been created, both in the form ...
WIDIANTO, BAYU
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