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Title: Embedding Technology in Transportation Courses


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Embedding Technology in Transportation
Courses Symposium on Active Student Engagement
in Civil and Transportation Engineering
Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA July
24-26, 2016
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Overview
  • 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

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Introduction
  • 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

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Sensor technology in vehicles today
  • Engine operation sensors
  • Safety
  • Navigation
  • Comfort

5
Sensor 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

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Sensor technology in vehicles today
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Sensor technology in vehicles today
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Self-driving Vehicles
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1 RadarHigh-end cars already bristle with radar,
which can track nearby objects for
accident-prevention 2 Lane-keepingWindshield-mo
unted cameras recognize lane markings by spotting
the contrast between the road surface and the
boundary lines. 3 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. 4 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.
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5 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. 6 GPS/Inertial
MeasurementA self-driver has to know where its
going - GPS technology 7 Wheel
Encoder Wheel-mounted sensors measure the
velocity of the car as it maneuvers through
traffic.
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Sensor technology in vehicles today
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Current 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

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Current 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

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Civil/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

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Civil/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

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Non-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

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