A Smart Assistance System for Increasing the Safety of Transportation Workers [Supporting Dataset]
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2018-12-01
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By Qin, Ruwen
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Abstract:This project aims to design and prototype a smart system for assisting transportation workers in operations. The system is architected as a cyber-physical system (CPS) to create the abilities to sense and monitor transportation workers in their workplace, assess and predict their risk exposure and awareness levels, and assist them in operations, in a near real-time manner. The project employs methods of system analytics to build the digital twin of the physical system - transportation workers operating in the workplace. The digital twin is able to process and analyze incident report data, and sensed data of workers and their workplace, to model, understand, and predict worker operations, as well as to evaluate risk exposure in the workplace. The project further uses sensing, communication, and feedback technologies to seamlessly integrate the digital twin with its physical system to allow for real-time interaction and collaboration between them. Results from the project confirms the effectiveness of the proposed approach to architecting, creating, and functioning the smart assistance system for transportation workers. The delivered prototype model has provided a foundation for improving and implementing the safety enhancement system. The total size of the described zip file is 51.1 MB. PNG files can be opened using the system's photo viewer. Text files can be view in notepad or any document reading software. JPG files can be opened using the system's photo viewer. Python Files hold python project. They can be opened using open source software such as PyCharm. Files with the .xlsx extension are Microsoft Excel spreadsheet files. These can be opened in Excel or open-source spreadsheet programs. Files that end in .INO are created using Arduino, an open source electronics prototyping software, and can be opened using that software. IPYNB files can be opened using software such as Jupyter Notebook, which allows programmers to make and share documents with live code.
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Content Notes:National Transportation Library (NTL) Curation Note: As this dataset is preserved in a repository outside U.S. DOT control, as allowed by the U.S. DOT's Public Access Plan (https://doi.org/10.21949/1503647) Section 7.4.2 Data, the NTL staff has performed NO additional curation actions on this dataset. The current level of dataset documentation is the responsibility of the dataset creator. NTL staff last accessed this dataset at its repository URL on 2022-11-11. If, in the future, you have trouble accessing this dataset at the host repository, please email NTLDataCurator@dot.gov describing your problem. NTL staff will do its best to assist you at that time.
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