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Exploiting the Power of Human-Robot Collaboration: Coupling and Scale Effects in Bricklaying
As an important contributor to GDP growth, the construction industry is
suffering from labor shortage due to population ageing, COVID-19 pandemic, and
harsh environments. Considering the complexity and dynamics of construction
environment, it is still challenging to develop fully automated robots. For a
long time in the future, workers and robots will coexist and collaborate with
each other to build or maintain a facility efficiently. As an emerging field,
human-robot collaboration (HRC) still faces various open problems. To this end,
this pioneer research introduces an agent-based modeling approach to
investigate the coupling effect and scale effect of HRC in the bricklaying
process. With multiple experiments based on simulation, the dynamic and complex
nature of HRC is illustrated in two folds: 1) agents in HRC are interdependent
due to human factors of workers, features of robots, and their collaboration
behaviors; 2) different parameters of HRC are correlated and have significant
impacts on construction productivity (CP). Accidentally and interestingly, it
is discovered that HRC has a scale effect on CP, which means increasing the
number of collaborated human-robot teams will lead to higher CP even if the
human-robot ratio keeps unchanged. Overall, it is argued that more
investigations in HRC are needed for efficient construction, occupational
safety, etc.; and this research can be taken as a stepstone for developing and
evaluating new robots, optimizing HRC processes, and even training future
industrial workers in the construction industry
Single-layer behavior and slow carrier density dynamic of twisted graphene bilayer
We report scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and spectroscopy (STS) of
twisted graphene bilayer on SiC substrate. For twist angle ~ 4.5o the Dirac
point ED is located about 0.40 eV below the Fermi level EF due to the electron
doping at the graphene/SiC interface. We observed an unexpected result that the
local Dirac point around a nanoscaled defect shifts towards the Fermi energy
during the STS measurements (with a time scale about 100 seconds). This
behavior was attributed to the decoupling between the twisted graphene and the
substrate during the measurements, which lowers the carrier density of graphene
simultaneously
DesignTracking: Track and Replay BIM-based Design Process
Among different phases of the life cycle of a building or facility, design is
of the utmost importance to ensure safety, efficiency and sustainability of the
building or facility. How to control and improve design quality and efficiency
has been explored for years, and more studies emerged with the popularization
of Building Information Modelling (BIM). However, most of them focused on the
extraction of design behaviors, while paying less attention to how a design is
formed. Therefore, this study proposes an approach to tracking and replaying
the BIM-based design process by integrating data logging and 4D visualization
techniques. First of all, potential design behaviors and procedures are
analyzed and extracted by observing how a designer designs a BIM model.
Meanwhile, the required data for logging design process is defined and a
relevant method to collect these data is developed based on the APIs of BIM
software. Then, strategies on how to visualize different design procedures are
designed and implemented via 4D visualization. Finally, a prototype system is
developed based on Autodesk Revit and validated through a case study. Result
shows that the proposed approach enables intuitively and interactively review
of the design process, and makes it easier to understand design behaviors and
even identify potential pitfalls, thus improving the design efficiency and
quality
Some Results for a Finite Family of Uniformly -Lipschitzian Mappings in Banach Spaces
The purpose of this paper is to prove a strong convergence theorem for a finite family of uniformly L-Lipschitzian mappings in Banach spaces. The results presented in the paper not only correct some mistakes appeared in the paper by Ofoedu (2006) but also improve and extend some recent results by Chang (2001), Cho et al. (2005), Ofoedu (2006), Schu (1991), and Zeng (2003, 2005)
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