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Tunnel boring machine (TBM) performance prediction in mechanized tunneling is an essential factor for selecting an appropriate excavation machine, tunnel design, and safe construction. To implement safe mechanized excavation, it is important to accurately assess and predict the range of machine driving p...
The rock mass boreability assessment for tunnel boring machine (TBM) is of great significance for safe and efficient tunneling. This study presented an improved attribute-weighted deep belief network model (IAWDBN) to perform point and interval estimation of rock mass boreability. In the model, ...
though with less agility and understated charm as Savioke’s machines (SaviOne’s only on-screen facial feature is a pair of blinking eyes). The future of ubiquitous robotics isn’t in hyper-capable androids, but in specialized, good-enough systems that scurry about their narrowly-defined jobs...
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though with less agility and understated charm as Savioke’s machines (SaviOne’s only on-screen facial feature is a pair of blinking eyes). The future of ubiquitous robotics isn’t in hyper-capable androids, but in specialized, good-enough systems that scurry about their narrowly-defined jobs...