1、测绘工程专业英语论文班级:测绘1401学号:201408246姓名:田强华Reduction of Short-Interval GPS Data forConstruction Operations AnalysisJohn Hildreth, M.ASCE1; Michael Vorster, M.ASCE2; and JulioMartinez, M.ASCE3Abstract: The systems that historically have been used to collect data for time studies of co
2、nstruction operations are manual in nature and limited to the observer's field of view. Global Positioning System (GPS) technology incorporated into an onboard instrumentation system can be used to autonomously collect position and velocity data without the field of view limita
3、tion. Data must be collected at a short time interval to provide the level of detail necessary for operations analysis. Thus the issue becomes managing the data and identifying the relatively key records that mark the start and stop of activities. A field observer identifies th
4、e key times in real time with instantaneous decisions of when one activity stops and the next starts based on enormous volumes of visual information. This work developed a methodology for making equivalent decisions based on GPS data and presents the procedures developed to ide
5、ntify the key records necessary to calculate activity durations. A case study is used to illustrate application of the system to an earthmoving operation.Also, it is postulated how the information can be used in discrete event simulation. DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9364(2005)131:8
6、(920)CE Database subject headings: Geographic information systems; Construction industry; Data analysis; Information management;Time studies.IntroductionTime studies historically have been performed to record the time required to complete various construction tasks (Oglesby et
7、al.1989). The original time study system was the stopwatch, which has since been replaced by time-lapse video recordings. These systems are manual in nature and limited to the field of view of the observer, or what is within the line of sight of theobserver.Recently, analysts h
8、ave turned to technology for new tools.Whether an obse