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|a International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction
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|a Automation and robotics in construction XI :
|b proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction (ISARC), Brighton, UK, 24-26 May, 1994 /
|c edited by Denis A. Chamberlain.
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|a Automation and robotics in construction 11
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|a Automation and robotics in construction eleven
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|a Sourced from international experts, this book presents papers dealing with a wide range of soft and hard research issues at various stages of development in the field. Some cover entirely new ground, whilst others reflect progress on the sometimes frustrating path to truly robust technology. Of particular interest are contributions discussing issues of exploitation and commercialisation, the integration of end products within the design and construction processes incorporating information technology (IT) and the impact of the emerging technology on the culture and organisation of the construction industry. A mark of growing maturity is apparent in the coverage of health and safety and related social issues. This is complemented by a clear commitment to the consideration of human factors and the environment. It is hoped that by promoting a wider debate on the matters of future technology and its horizons, on the identification of what industry needs from the research and development community and on building effective partnerships between academia, industry and government, the publication not only addresses the practical commercial obligation to seek robust solutions for today's problems, but will stimulate research for the years to come.
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|a Front Cover; Automation and Robotics in Construction XI; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PART 1 -- A: HEALTH AND SAFETY; Chapter 1. Safety of programmable machinery and the EC directive; Abstract; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. EUROPEAN LAW; 3. EUROPEAN STANDARDS; 4. COMPLEX CONTROL SYSTEMS; 5. CONCLUSION; 6. REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Safety Problems in On-site Construction Work Processes; Abstract; 1. Motivation; 2. Survey Results; 3. Remarks; 4. Acknowledgment; 5. References; Chapter 3. Ergonomics, Health, and Safety in Construction: Opportunities for Automation and Robotics; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION
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|a RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODSCONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. Alarm system to prevent the overturning of truck cranes considering possible ground failure; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. TIPPING CONDITIONS OF TRUCK CRANES; 3. ESTIMATION OF LOAD-SETTLEMENT RELATION IN PLATE LOADING TEST; 4. ESTIMATION OF THE DEGREE OF DANGER FOR GROUND FAILURE; 5. ALARM SYSTEM ON THE TIPPING OF TRUCK CRANES; 6. CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Hazard Analysis Techniques for Mobile Construction Robots; ABSTRACT; KEYWORDS; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. THE PREVENTION OF ACCIDENTS
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|a 3. MODELS FOR SAFETY CRITICAL SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT4. DOCUMENTS FOR THE SAFETY ARGUMENT; 5. SAFETY ANALYSIS; 6. CLASH -- A PROPOSED TECHNIQUE; 7. CONCLUSIONS; GLOSSARY OF TERMS; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Generic Health and Safety -- EC Directives and Technical Policy Implications; Abstract; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. DEVELOPING STANDARDS; 3. DIRECTIVES; 4. RISK ASSESSMENT; 5. CONCLUSIONS; 6. HSE PUBLIC ENQUIRY POINT; REFERENCES; PART 1 -- B: ROAD CONSTRUCTION AND DRILLING OPERATIONS; Chapter 7. Development of three dimensional positioning automatic control asphalt paver; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION
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|a 2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION3. BASIC OPERATIONS OF THE SYSTEM; 4. CONTROL PRINCIPLES; 5. RESULTS OF TEST WORK; 6. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 8. Automatic control system of temporary traffic signals at pipeline laying work site; Abstract; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. DYNAMIC TRAFFIC CONTROL BY TEMPORARY TRAFFIC SIGNALS; 3. DEVELOPMENT OF SIMULATION MODEL FOR ROAD TRAFFIC CONTROL; 4. ANALYSIS OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONTROL AT PIPELINE LAYING WORK SITE; 5. CONSIDERATION OF APPLICATION TO REAL CONSTRUCTION SITE; 6. CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 9. The development and testing of a mobile drilling robot
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|a ABSTRACT1. INTRODUCTION; 2. DRILLING ROBOT; 3. CONTROL SYSTEMS; 4. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 10. Providing a drilling robot with the right instructions; Abstract; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. THE HIGH LEVEL CONTROL SYSTEM; 3. THE RAIL FIXTURE LAYOUT GENERATION; 4. THE ALIGNMENT DEFORMATION PROCESS; 5. A PROTOTYPE COMPUTER IMPLEMENTATION; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 11. ROBOTIZATION OF ROAD CONSTRUCTION: CURRENT TECHNOLOGIES AND ECONOMIC ANALYSIS; ABSTRACT; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. ROBOTIC SYSTEMS AND RELEVANT TECHNOLOGIES
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