Real world implementation of belief function theory to detect dislocation of materials in construction

S. Razavi, C. Haas, P. Vanheeghe, E. Duflos
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Dislocations of construction materials on large sites represent critical state changes. The ability to detect dislocations automatically for tens of thousands of items can ultimately improve project performance significantly. A Belief_function -based data fusion algorithm was developed to estimate materials locations and detect dislocations. Dislocation is defined as the change between discrete sequential locations of critical materials such as special valves or fabricated items, on a large construction project. Detecting these dislocations in a noisy information environment where low cost Radio Frequency Identification tags are attached to each piece of material, and the material is moved sometimes only a few meters, is the main focus of this study. This work is a continuation of previous research, in which we tackled the location estimation problem by fusing the data from a simulation model. The results indicate the potential of the Belief_function based algorithm to detect object dislocation.
真实世界的实现信念函数理论,以检测错位的材料在建设
在大型场地上,建筑材料的错位代表着临界状态的变化。自动检测成千上万个项目的错位的能力最终可以显著提高项目绩效。提出了一种基于Belief_function的数据融合算法,用于材料位置估计和位错检测。错位被定义为在大型建筑项目中,关键材料(如特殊阀门或装配件)的离散顺序位置之间的变化。在嘈杂的信息环境中检测这些错位是本研究的主要重点,在这种环境中,低成本的射频识别标签附着在每一块材料上,并且材料有时仅移动几米。这项工作是先前研究的延续,在先前的研究中,我们通过融合来自模拟模型的数据来解决位置估计问题。结果表明基于Belief_function算法的潜力来检测对象错位。
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