[HTML][HTML] Deep learning in the construction industry: A review of present status and future innovations

TD Akinosho, LO Oyedele, M Bilal, AO Ajayi… - Journal of Building …, 2020 - Elsevier
The construction industry is known to be overwhelmed with resource planning, risk
management and logistic challenges which often result in design defects, project delivery …

Wearable sensing technology applications in construction safety and health

CR Ahn, SH Lee, C Sun, H Jebelli, K Yang… - Journal of Construction …, 2019 - ascelibrary.org
The advent of wearable sensing technologies has produced unprecedented opportunities
for the near real-time collection and analysis of workers' safety and health data. To …

An empirical examination of benefits, challenges, and critical success factors of industry 4.0 in manufacturing and service sector

M Sony, J Antony, O Mc Dermott, JA Garza-Reyes - Technology in Society, 2021 - Elsevier
Industry 4.0 marks a new paradigm and has expanded its domain from theoretical concepts
to real-world applications. Industry 4.0 is, however, still in the state of infancy and conceptual …

Real-time mixed reality-based visual warning for construction workforce safety

S Wu, L Hou, GK Zhang, H Chen - Automation in Construction, 2022 - Elsevier
Spatial locations of personnel, equipment, and materials are constantly changing as
construction projects progress. The dynamic nature of the construction industry affects …

[PDF][PDF] Towards next generation cyber-physical systems and digital twins for construction.

AA Akanmu, CJ Anumba… - Journal of Information …, 2021 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
The construction industry continues to seek innovative ways to safely, timely and cost-
effectively deliver construction projects. Several efforts have been made to automate …

Automated workers' ergonomic risk assessment in manual material handling using sEMG wearable sensors and machine learning

SE Mudiyanselage, PHD Nguyen, MS Rajabi… - Electronics, 2021 - mdpi.com
Manual material handling tasks have the potential to be highly unsafe from an ergonomic
viewpoint. Safety inspections to monitor body postures can help mitigate ergonomic risks of …

What drives construction workers' acceptance of wearable technologies in the workplace?: Indoor localization and wearable health devices for occupational safety …

B Choi, S Hwang, SH Lee - Automation in Construction, 2017 - Elsevier
The use of wearable sensing devices (eg, GPS and physiological sensors) can open a new
door toward occupational safety and health management in physically demanding and …

Associations between physical or psychosocial risk factors and work-related musculoskeletal disorders in construction workers based on literature in the last 20 years …

S Anwer, H Li, MF Antwi-Afari, AYL Wong - International Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
The current systematic review aimed to summarize prevalence rates of work-related
musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) and quantify the associations between physical or …

Wearable devices for ergonomics: A systematic literature review

E Stefana, F Marciano, D Rossi, P Cocca, G Tomasoni - Sensors, 2021 - mdpi.com
Wearable devices are pervasive solutions for increasing work efficiency, improving workers'
well-being, and creating interactions between users and the environment anytime and …

Wearable motion capture devices for the prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders in ergonomics—an overview of current applications, challenges, and …

CM Lind, F Abtahi, M Forsman - Sensors, 2023 - mdpi.com
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are a major contributor to disability
worldwide and substantial societal costs. The use of wearable motion capture instruments …