论文标题

基于传感器的播放器自动化,以减少盐的使用和提高安全性

Sensor-Based Spreader Automation for Reducing Salt Use and Improving Safety

论文作者

Aggarwal, Ayushmaan, Bhattacharjee, Niharika, Bhattacharya, Aadi, Bose, Raka, Gupta, Anshul, Gupta, Deepta, Kapoor, Anuj, Rani, Elina

论文摘要

每年以大约12亿美元的成本在美国道路上使用超过3000万吨的除法盐,并且具有显着的负面影响。因此,希望在维持冬季道路安全的同时减少使用盐。对道路,天气,交通和其他条件的响应自动调整率有可能实现这一目标。 在美国,盐施用率通常是根据道路分类,周期时间,所需服务水平(LOS)以及预期的交通,道路和天气状况手动预设的。操作员可以根据他们的经验和观察暂时更改申请率。当前的播放器自动化主要涉及根据散布速度调整放电率,尽管将来可能会采用路面温度传感器。 本文探讨了扩展的扩展器自动化,以调整曲线,倾斜度和其他历史上高事故浓度的区域的盐分速率。首先,我们提出在吊机上使用陀螺仪传感器和倾斜度,以响应曲线和倾斜度来实时调整放电速率。拟议解决方案的第二部分包括安装路边射频标识(RFID)标签,该标签可以将危险区域的长度和严重性传达给吊机上的RFID读取器,以相应地自动调整放电速率。 我们提出的方法有潜力减少盐使用和操作员的疲劳,同时提高冬季道路安全性,而不会增加美国现有散布系统的过度成本或复杂性。

Over 30 million tons of deicing salt is applied on U.S. roads annually at a cost of roughly $1.2 billion and with significant negative environmental impact. Therefore, it is desirable to reduce salt use while maintaining winter road safety. Automatic adjustment of application rate in response to road, weather, traffic, and other conditions has the potential to achieve this goal. In the US, salt application rates are typically pre-set manually based on roadway classification, cycle time, desired level of service (LOS), and expected traffic, road, and weather conditions. The operators can temporarily change the application rate manually based on their experience and observations. Current spreader automation mostly involves adjusting discharge rate in response to spreader speed, although pavement temperature sensors are likely to be adopted in the future. This paper explores extending spreader automation for adjusting salt discharge rate on curves, inclines, and other areas with historically high accident concentrations. First, we propose the use of gyroscopic sensors and inclinometers on board the spreader to adjust discharge rate in real time in response to curves and inclines. The second part of the proposed solution includes the installation of roadside Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) tags that can communicate the length and the severity of the hazard zone to an RFID reader on board the spreader to automatically adjust discharge rate accordingly. Our proposed methods have the potential to reduce salt use and operator fatigue, while increasing winter road safety without adding excessive cost or complexity to the existing spreader systems in the US.

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