Automated-In-Motion Vehicle Evaluation Environment (AIMVEE)
Abstract
The AIMVEE/WIM system electronically retrieves deployment information, identifies vehicle automatically, and determines total weight, individual wheel weight, individual axle weights, axle spacing, and center-of-balance for any wheeled vehicle in motion. The AIMVEE/WIM system can also perform these functions statically for both wheel vehicles and cargo with information. The AIMVEE/WIM system incorporates digital images and applies cubing algorithms to determine length, width, height for cubic dimensions of both vehicle and cargo. Once all this information is stored, it electronically links to data collection and dissemination systems to provide actual weight and measurement information for planning, deployment, and in-transit visibility. The Static Scale Conversion (SSC) system is an unique enhancement to the AIMVEE/WIM system. It enables a SSC to weigh and measure vehicles and cargo dynamically (i.e., as they pass over the large scale and is included in the AIMVEE computer code base. The material to be copyrighted is the Automated-In-Motion Vehicle Evaluation Environment (AIMVEE)/Weigh-In-Motion User Training and Testing material. It includes instructional material in the set-up, operation and tear-down of the AIMVEE/WIM system. It also includes a final exam associated with the training.
- Authors:
- Publication Date:
- Research Org.:
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States)
- Sponsoring Org.:
- USDOE
- OSTI Identifier:
- 1231347
- Report Number(s):
- AIMVEE; 002534MLTPL00
- DOE Contract Number:
- AC05-00OR22725
- Resource Type:
- Software
- Software Revision:
- 00
- Software Package Number:
- 002534
- Software Package Contents:
- ALL DISTRIBUTION WILL BE HANDLED BY DAVID L. SIMS, ORNL
- Software CPU:
- MLTPL
- Open Source:
- No
- Source Code Available:
- Yes
- Country of Publication:
- United States
Citation Formats
Abercrombie, Robert K., and Sheldon, Frederick T. Automated-In-Motion Vehicle Evaluation Environment (AIMVEE).
Computer software. Vers. 00. USDOE. 4 May. 2006.
Web.
Abercrombie, Robert K., & Sheldon, Frederick T. (2006, May 4). Automated-In-Motion Vehicle Evaluation Environment (AIMVEE) (Version 00) [Computer software].
Abercrombie, Robert K., and Sheldon, Frederick T. Automated-In-Motion Vehicle Evaluation Environment (AIMVEE).
Computer software. Version 00. May 4, 2006.
@misc{osti_1231347,
title = {Automated-In-Motion Vehicle Evaluation Environment (AIMVEE), Version 00},
author = {Abercrombie, Robert K. and Sheldon, Frederick T.},
abstractNote = {The AIMVEE/WIM system electronically retrieves deployment information, identifies vehicle automatically, and determines total weight, individual wheel weight, individual axle weights, axle spacing, and center-of-balance for any wheeled vehicle in motion. The AIMVEE/WIM system can also perform these functions statically for both wheel vehicles and cargo with information. The AIMVEE/WIM system incorporates digital images and applies cubing algorithms to determine length, width, height for cubic dimensions of both vehicle and cargo. Once all this information is stored, it electronically links to data collection and dissemination systems to provide actual weight and measurement information for planning, deployment, and in-transit visibility. The Static Scale Conversion (SSC) system is an unique enhancement to the AIMVEE/WIM system. It enables a SSC to weigh and measure vehicles and cargo dynamically (i.e., as they pass over the large scale and is included in the AIMVEE computer code base. The material to be copyrighted is the Automated-In-Motion Vehicle Evaluation Environment (AIMVEE)/Weigh-In-Motion User Training and Testing material. It includes instructional material in the set-up, operation and tear-down of the AIMVEE/WIM system. It also includes a final exam associated with the training.},
doi = {},
url = {https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1231347},
year = {Thu May 04 00:00:00 EDT 2006},
month = {Thu May 04 00:00:00 EDT 2006},
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