: Adjusts risk based on where the camera is mounted on the machine (e.g., blind spots). How the Video Was Created
Because real-world collision data is dangerous and expensive to collect, researchers used a approach: 999 Part 1(1).mp4
: By using the known size of objects and camera focal lengths, the system can estimate the distance of a worker or machine within a small margin of error. : Adjusts risk based on where the camera
: The study noted that moving machine parts (like an excavator's arm) can sometimes obstruct the view or cause perspective distortion, leading to slight distance errors. The video is part of a study that
The video is part of a study that addresses the high rate of accidents in the construction industry. Unlike traditional sensors that fire an alarm whenever any object is near, DCAS uses a to evaluate risk dynamically based on:
: The system significantly decreased the number of "nuisance" alarms compared to static sensors, as it understands when a worker or another machine is approaching safely for collaboration.