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Framework of Data Acquisition and Integration for the Detection of Pavement Distress via Multiple Vehicles

AbstractStreet defects, such as potholes and sunken manholes, in general develop quickly compared to other pavement distresses, such as cracking and rutting. Those street defects can result in vehicle damage. This paper proposes an automated and innovative method to obtain up-to-date information abo...

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Published in:Journal of computing in civil engineering 2017-03, Vol.31 (2)
Main Authors: Jang, Jinwoo, Yang, Yong, Smyth, Andrew W, Cavalcanti, Dave, Kumar, Rohit
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