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Adrian Soica
The reconstruction of traffic accidents has grown as an interdisciplinary field, encompassing bodies of research from automotive engineering, traffic and transport engineering, biomechanics, and forensic sciences. In this work, a method is proposed by wh...
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Bogdan Benea and Adrian Soica
The need for continuous research to refine the models used in forensic accident reconstruction appears with the development of new car models that satisfy consumer complaints. This paper analyzed a sub-sequence of car and pedestrian accidents from the pe...
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Rafal S. Jurecki and Tomasz L. Stanczyk
This article presents a short description of mathematical driver models. In the literature, there are no models that are generally considered fully satisfactory for use in analysing drivers? behaviour in emergencies. This paper presents a concept of mode...
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Maxim Saveliev, Maksym Pantin, Igor Skiter, Thomas B. Scott and Peter G. Martin
This work presents the application of a novel evolutional algorithmic approach to determine and reconstruct the specific 3-dimensional source location of gamma-ray emissions within the shelter object, the sarcophagus of reactor Unit 4 of the Chornobyl Nu...
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Chia-Chun Lu, Hsin-Hon Lin, Ching-Han Hsu, Fu-Nien Wang, Jao-Perng Lin and Lu-Han Lai
Retrospective dosimetry is one of the most important tools of accident dosimetry for environmental dose estimation when large-scale radiological incidents and nuclear mass-casualty events occur. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) dosimetry is a physic...
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Radhika Ravi, Tamer Shamseldin, Magdy Elbahnasawy, Yun-Jou Lin and Ayman Habib
Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) is a technology that uses laser beams to measure ranges and generates precise 3D information about the scanned area. It is rapidly gaining popularity due to its contribution to a variety of applications such as Digital...
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Yaroslav Vasiliev, Sergey Evtiukov, Valery Lukinskiy
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The article substantiates the concept of quantitative assessment of knowledge uncertainty in accident reconstruction tasks based on application of mathematical tools of the fuzzy set theory allowing considering an uncertainty of initial data caused for i...
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Sergei Evtiukov, Elena Kurakina, Valery Lukinskiy, Aleksey Ushakov
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Advanced mathematical and static methods of processing of the results of experimental studies, comparison of the obtained data with the works of authors investigating traffic safety, analysis, reconstruction and investigation of road traffic accidents, a...
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Carlo Moreschi, Ugo Da Broi, Sirio Rossano Secondo Cividino, Rino Gubiani, Gianfranco Pergher, Michela Vello and Fabiano Rinaldi
The evaluation of the dynamics of accidents involving the overturning of farm tractors is difficult for both engineers and coroners. A clear reconstruction of the causes, vectorial forces, speed, acceleration, timing and direction of rear, front and side...
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Francisco Martínez, Javier Páez, Arturo Furones, Samuel Sánchez
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This paper describes the main findings of a study performed by INSIA-UPM about the improvement of the reconstruction process of real world vehicle-pedestrian accidents using PC-Crash® software, aimed to develop a software tool for the estimation of the v...
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