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SUMMARY:Seminar: Realizing Benefits at Low Market Penetration of Connected Automated Vehicles
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Prof. Brian Park\, UVA: \nIn this talk\, I will present connected vehicles and connected-automated vehicles research demonstrating the potential for improving traffic operations at low market penetrations. The first presentation is a “day one operation” of connected vehicles\, the transit signal priority (TSP) case\, which works even if only buses are connected vehicles. A key advantage of connected vehicle-based TSP (referred to as TSPCV) is its capability to implement (i) cooperative control\, (ii) green reallocation\, and (iii) handling multiple buses approaching from conflicting directions. Both simulation-based study results and a proof-of-concept field implementation featuring traffic signal controllers and connected vehicle communications will be presented. The second presentation is motivated by adaptive cruise control (ACC) not being widely used\, not taking advantage of connectivity\, and human drivers wanting to be in charge. When a human driver speeds up or down depending on their perceived safety in terms of spacing or time headway to their preceding vehicle\, the accelerations or decelerations are not optimal due to human nature. Thus\, an algorithm called human-in-the-loop connected cruise control (hCCC\, “h-triple-C”) is developed. It implements optimal acceleration or deceleration based on (i) the human driver’s intention to speed up or down and (ii) a feedforward signal from its preceding vehicle. The hCCC algorithm was tested using a driving simulator and compared with human drivers. These two presentations showcase exemplary research conducted for the early stages of connected vehicles and connected-automated vehicles\, with significant potential for real-world deployment.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/seminar-realizing-benefits-at-low-market-penetration-of-connected-automated-vehicles/
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SUMMARY:Engineering Careers with IKOS
DESCRIPTION:Join for a lunch presentation followed by a Q&A session and networking. Hear firsthand from IKOS professionals about their experiences\, projects\, and career paths within the company and gain insights into IKOS’ company culture\, values\, and commitment to excellence.
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/engineering-careers-with-ikos/
LOCATION:C2SMART Center Viz Lab\, 6 Metrotech Center\, Room 460\, Brooklyn\, 11201
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Digitized Lifetime Concrete Corrosion and Humidity Health Monitoring of Bridges\, Parking Decks\, and Garages\, and Other Important Structures
DESCRIPTION:Concrete corrosion represents a high risk to the reliability of critical infrastructure and is the cause of substantial maintenance\, refurbishment\, and rehabilitation costs. As demonstrated in two specific case studies\, a fully iot-enabled\, remote\, corrosion monitoring system contributes to smart infrastructure monitoring of the next generation. The case studies represent cast-in-place concrete bridge decks and post-tensioned bridges in the EU. The sensors are fully embedded within the concrete structure\, and they track the key parameters of humidity and temperature and detect actual corrosion\, not potential. As a result of RFID technology\, the passive sensors enhance the durability and lifetime of the structure\, monitoring and delivering valuable data allowing detection of corrosion risks long before they become visible. Externally mounted gateways gather the information and transmit the data online to enable a remotely accessible\, cost-effective monitoring and alarm system. Therefore\, exploratory inspections can be reduced or eliminated\, the service life of the infrastructure extended\, and rehabilitation costs significantly reduced.\n\n\n\nPresented by  Kline Engineering’s Dan Kline. Co-hosted by Rutgers and the RIME Bridge Resource Program
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/seminar-don-kline-kline-engineers/
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SUMMARY:SLH: Building Interactive Maps with JavaScript\, HTML\, and CSS
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Hannah Bonestroo\, New York University\nHands-on exercise: Yes\nBeginner level: No prior experience required. Basic website development knowledge is preferred.\nSchedule: Thursday\, April 18th\, 12:00 pm -1:00 pm ET\nDescription: In this one-hour course\, you will learn how to create a basic interactive online map using JavaScript\, HTML\, and CSS. These essential web development tools will allow you to showcase your research findings to a wider\, non-technical audience. While this course will only cover the very basics\, we will discuss how further mastering these tools can open up a world of opportunity for data visualization.\nRSVP Link: Here
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/slh-building-interactive-maps-with-javascript-html-and-css/
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SUMMARY:SLH: Analyzing scope and limitations of using GeoAI Toolbox available in ArcGIS Pro/Online
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Komal Gulati\, North Carolina A&T State University\nHands-on exercise: Yes\nBeginner level: Basic GIS and AI knowledge is preferred.\nSchedule: Thursday\, April 25th\, 1:00 pm -2:00 pm ET\nDescription: Geospatial Artificial Intelligence (GeoAI) offer transformative capabilities for handling and analyzing geospatial data. This course will introduce you to the essentials of GeoAI\, including its significance and range of applications\, followed by a detailed walkthrough of the ArcGIS Pro environment and the GeoAI Toolbox. You’ll gain hands-on experience in leveraging deep learning for geospatial analysis\, from preparing training datasets to executing model inferencing\, culminating in a practical exercise aimed at detecting infrastructure vulnerable to landslides in the island of Grenada.\nRSVP Link: Here
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/slh-analyzing-scope-and-limitations-of-using-geoai-toolbox-available-in-arcgis-pro-online/
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SUMMARY:Seminar: The Intersection of Cloud Computing and Civil Infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:Over the coming years\, bridges and other physical infrastructure will experience unprecedented demands due to climate driven changes and trends in freight. These increasing demands are set against a backdrop of infrastructure deterioration as many assets reach the end of their intended life. This presentation will examine not only these trends but also technology that can be leveraged by the engineering community to better analyze\, understand\, and overcome these challenges. \nThe objective of this presentation is to familiarize the engineering community with technology tools that have become well established in adjacent industries and are poised to play a large role in the field of civil infrastructure. These include cloud computing\, programming languages\, data visualization and machine learning. These tools are examined in the context of two upcoming challenges for our industry: climate threats and increasingly heavy freight. Ultimately\, the engineers who know these problems inside and out should have the tools and skill sets to know the data inside and out. \nPresented by HNTB’s Erik Zuker\, PE\, and Rob Wildish\, EIT. Co-hosted by Rutgers and the RIME Bridge Resource Program
URL:https://c2smart.engineering.nyu.edu/event/seminar-the-intersection-of-cloud-computing-and-civil-infrastructure/
LOCATION:C2SMART Center Viz Lab\, 6 Metrotech Center\, Room 460\, Brooklyn\, 11201
CATEGORIES:Infrastructure Resiliency
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