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Real-time runway safety surveillance using deep learning based video analytics
Runway safety in aviation remains critical in maintaining passenger security and flight efficiency due to persistent risks such as incursions, foreign object debris (FOD), and unauthorized intrusions. Traditional safety monitoring systems depend on human
Tianhang Zhang +3 more
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Runway Incursion Risk Propagation Model Based on Complex Network Theory
Runway incursions remain a major threat to airport surface safety, and effective prevention depends on the accurate identification of causal risk factors and their interaction mechanisms.
Rundong Wang +5 more
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An Improved Runway Operation Capacity Model for V-Open Multirunway Airports in China
Diverging runways are receiving considerable attention as replacements for parallel runways when constructing three or more runways in China. This has been prompted by the limitations associated with a single-direction airspace and associated regulations
Zhiyuan Shen +5 more
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Pilots’ cognition of airport movement area guidance signs [PDF]
Movement Area Guidance Signs (MAGS) are designed to assist pilots when they manoeuvre or taxi an aircraft on the airport prior to take-off and after landing. MAGS are standardized by ICAO and are installed on most major airports. Nevertheless, accident
Lewis, Raymond
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A multimodal quad‐finger soft robotic hand (QDO hand) uses dual‐chamber straight–curved origami prismatic (SCOP) origami actuators. By coordinating positive and negative pressurization in the two chambers, each finger produces axial extension, contraction and bidirectional bending.
Qinlin Tan +6 more
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Situated just north of the mountainous Lantau Island, Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) can experience terrain‐induced airflow disturbances under certain meteorological conditions, such as during a tropical cyclone.
Louis K. S. Tse +2 more
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Airport safety, capacity and investment [PDF]
Paper presented at SurTech 2002, The Aviation Surveillance Technologies ConferenceThe title ‘Airport Safety, Capacity and Investment’ could potentially cover an enormous range of topics and approaches. Techniques used include probabilistic risk analysis,
Brooker, Peter
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Explaining Aviation Safety Incidents Using Deep Temporal Multiple Instance Learning
Although aviation accidents are rare, safety incidents occur more frequently and require a careful analysis to detect and mitigate risks in a timely manner.
Avila Garcez A. S. +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Mining workers are exposed to a range of respiratory hazards, including respirable dust. While exposure to respirable crystalline silica in the mining industry has been found to be common, less is known about trends in measured levels of exposure to respirable dust overall.
Renee N. Carey +4 more
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To maintain the stability of temperature and displacement of runway in frozen soil regions and ensure the safety of the aircraft taking off and landing, the runway with the parallel perforated ventilation subgrade is proposed.
Xiaolan Liu, Chuanwei Fu, Chao Lv
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