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Transportation Research Part B Methodological
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October 1, 2026
The rise of connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) presents new opportunities for traffic management through participatory traffic control, where government agencies recruit CAVs to act as mobile actuators, adjusting their travel choices and driving maneu ...
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Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering
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January 1, 2026
Works of social infrastructure, such as public parks and markets, play a crucial role in fostering well-being in urban communities. To evaluate their effectiveness, there is a need for nonintrusive, continuous mapping of pedestrian movement patterns. While ...
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Journal of Critical Infrastructure Policy
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January 2026
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Artificial Intelligence for Transportation
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2026
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Transportation Science
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March 1, 2025
In the era of connected and automated mobility, commuters possess strong computation power, enabling them to strategically make sequential travel choices over a planning horizon. This paper investigates the multiday traffic patterns that arise from such de ...
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Advances in Structural Engineering
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December 1, 2024
Retaining walls are important structural systems used in the construction of highways. With asset management methods for retaining wall inventories lagging those developed for highway bridges, there is a need to develop risk management methods for these cr ...
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Transportation Research Part C Emerging Technologies
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September 1, 2024
This paper aims to establish a framework of participatory traffic control, wherein connected and automated vehicles (CAVs) subtly influence the day-to-day adjustment process of human drivers, strategically redistributing traffic demand to enhance overall s ...
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IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
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July 1, 2022
Energy is a resource bottleneck in wireless sensing networks (WSNs) relying on energy harvesting for their operations. This is pronounced in WSNs whose data is used for remote parameter estimation because only a subset of the measured information can be tr ...
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Structural Control and Health Monitoring
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June 1, 2022
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) equipped with onboard sensors empower end-users to collect data within a wide range of civil engineering applications such as structural condition assessment. While UAVs have been used primarily as mobile sensing platforms t ...
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Structural Health Monitoring
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September 1, 2021
The holy grail of structural health monitoring is the quantitative linkage between data and decisions. While structural health monitoring has shown continued growth over the past several decades, there is a persistent chasm between structural health monito ...
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Structural Health Monitoring
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May 1, 2021
Many benefits can be derived from in situ monitoring of the growth, load response, and condition of human bone. In particular, bone monitoring offers opportunity to advance understanding and designing of osseointegrated mechanical components fixated into b ...
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Structural Health Monitoring
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March 1, 2021
This article proposes the deployment of adaptive boosting (AdaBoost) for combining damage feature decisions and improving the detection accuracy of structural health monitoring algorithms. In structural health monitoring applications, damage-sensitive feat ...
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Structural Health Monitoring
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November 1, 2020
Fatigue is a primary concern for railroad bridge owners because railroad bridges typically have high live load to dead load ratios and high stress cycle frequencies. However, existing inspection and post-inspection analysis methods are unable to accurately ...
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Journal of Engineering Mechanics
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April 1, 2020
This paper uses long-term bridge monitoring data to quantitatively assess the composite action exhibited in slab-on-girder highway bridges and investigates the potential relationship between composite action and deck deterioration over negative bending reg ...
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Structural Health Monitoring
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November 1, 2018
Osseointegrated prosthesis is essentially a prosthetic fixture surgically implanted into the bone that extends out of the limb so that an artificial limb can be attached. While osseointegrated prostheses can dramatically improve the quality of life of ampu ...
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Structural Control and Health Monitoring
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June 1, 2018
Phased array methods are a promising approach to damage detection by enabling guided wave steering and beam focusing leading to improved localization and sizing of structural damage. Due to the costs and challenges to addressing piezoelectric arrays in par ...
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