Title: Embedding Technology in Transportation Courses
1Embedding Technology in Transportation
Courses Symposium on Active Student Engagement
in Civil and Transportation Engineering
Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA July
24-26, 2016
2Overview
- Introduction
- Sensor technology in vehicles today
- Sensors helping in navigation and providing
safety - Intelligent/smart vehicles and transportation
system - Current state of civil engineering curriculum
- Initiatives taken at Louisiana Tech University
3Introduction
- Modern day vehicles are a lot safer and far more
comfortable than they were couple of decades ago - Computing power and speed of onboard processors
is at all time high - Transportation infrastructure is seeing
increasing use of technology - Traffic management is getting smart and going to
be critical - Self-driving cars will soon be among us
4Sensor technology in vehicles today
- Engine operation sensors
- Safety
- Navigation
- Comfort
5Sensor technology in vehicles today
- Recently a great number of companies have focused
on Automatic Vehicle Guidance. - Why?
- Optimization of use of transportation
infrastructure - Improvement of mobility
- Minimization of risks, travel time, and energy
consumption
6Sensor technology in vehicles today
7Sensor technology in vehicles today
8Self-driving Vehicles
91Â RadarHigh-end cars already bristle with radar,
which can track nearby objects for
accident-prevention 2Â Lane-keepingWindshield-mo
unted cameras recognize lane markings by spotting
the contrast between the road surface and the
boundary lines. 3Â LIDARRooftop Light Detection
and Ranging system, which uses 64 lasers,
spinning at upwards of 900 rpm, to generate a
point cloud that gives the car a 360-degree
view. 4Â Infrared CameraProvides two headlamps
to beam invisible, nonreflective infrared light
onto the road ahead. A windshield-mounted camera
detects the IR signature and shows the
illuminated image (with hazards highlighted) on
the dashboard display.
10 5Â Stereo VisionTwo windshield-mounted cameras
to build a real-time 3-D image of the road ahead,
spotting potential hazards like pedestrians and
predicting where they are headed. 6Â GPS/Inertial
MeasurementA self-driver has to know where its
going - GPS technology 7Â Wheel
Encoder Wheel-mounted sensors measure the
velocity of the car as it maneuvers through
traffic.
11Sensor technology in vehicles today
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13Current State of Civil Engineering Undergraduate
Curriculum
- Total number of credit hours required for degree
has gone down - Core-courses covering areas of materials,
mechanics, structures, environment,
water-resources, geo-tech, transportation and
traffic need to be taught for fundamental
understanding - less flexibility for additional
courses - electives
14Current State of Civil Engineering Undergraduate
Curriculum
- Students are constantly getting exposed with
multimedia in classes and labs but their
experience could be made better with
technology-rich hands-on projects - Not enough emphasis on programming and
integration of technology in courses
15Civil/Transportation engineers for future need to
be educated today
- Students should be introduced to fundamentals of
programming and sensor technology as early as
possible freshmen year? Freshmen Engineering
Series at Tech? - Should be provided with suitable resources and
training - Must be provided with open-ended challenges for
them to solve using their newly gained knowledge
and skills
16Civil/Transportation engineers for future need to
be educated today
- Integration of technology in upper level classes
and labs - Ability of using fundamental knowledge of civil
engineering and complimenting it with programming
and the latest technology
17Non-Traditional Technology in Undergraduate
Civil/Traffic/Transportation Engineering Courses
- Robotic total stations
- GPS/GIS
- Traffic counting camera
- Radar speed guns
- Various sensors for temperature, humidity, stress
and other similar physical parameters
18Thank You!