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 …
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 …
Spatial locations of personnel, equipment, and materials are constantly changing as construction projects progress. The dynamic nature of the construction industry affects …
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 …
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 …
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 …
The current systematic review aimed to summarize prevalence rates of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMSDs) and quantify the associations between physical or …
Wearable devices are pervasive solutions for increasing work efficiency, improving workers' well-being, and creating interactions between users and the environment anytime and …
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are a major contributor to disability worldwide and substantial societal costs. The use of wearable motion capture instruments …