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All SLIIT faculties annually conduct international conferences and symposiums. Publications from these events are included in this collection.
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Publication Open Access Performance Prediction Models for Flexible Pavements in Sri Lanka(SLIIT, 2022-02-11) Amarasingha, N; Opanayake, PThe pavement prediction model forecasts the future PCI ratings based on pavement category, thickness, traffic, pavement life period and existing PCI rating. Nevertheless, with time and inclusion of newer pavement types, there was a need to adjust the prevailing pavement performance models. In addition to, pavements management systems need to develop new models for newer pavement types as well. Some developed pavement performance models in the earlier for the Road Development Authority (RDA) Sri Lanka is used by the roadway segments to predict the future condition and rehabilitations of its network. The available data collections in the roadway agencies in Sri Lanka was used for the research study and the methodology and the analysis section depended on that data collection. Probably we were given the IRI data collections which were done in southern expressway section in Sri Lanka. Based on that data, the analysis part was done for determine the pavement roughness deterioration curves. With a comparison of the developed models, the most suitable model was taken at 95% confidence level with 0.8009 R2 value. This study displays outcomes about of standardizing the present performance models, and creating unused models for the different asphalt forms within the roadway network in Sri Lanka. A comparison of IRI progression with pavement age and traffic volume is also conducted to see if there are major differences between such models developed in other countries. The anticipated expectations condition of the asphalts is utilized in assessing its outstanding benefit life to disappointment, which is of prompt utilize in prescribing future upkeep and recovery necessities for the arrange.Publication Embargo VirtualPT: Virtual Reality based Home Care Physiotherapy Rehabilitation for Elderly(2020 2nd International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC), SLIIT, 2020-12-10) Heiyanthuduwa, T.A.; Amarapala, K.W.N.U.; Gunathilaka, K.D.V.B.; Ravindu, K.S.; Wickramarathne, J.; Kasthurirathna, D.This paper describes the development of Personal computer based Virtual Reality home-care Physiotherapy system aimed for rehabilitating full body function in elders. VirtualPT is a true virtual reality platform where the environment is completely replaced by a virtual reality platform based on the mental condition of the person at the time. While doing the home-based prescribed physiotherapy exercises, the key health metrics are continuously monitored and tracked by combining the immersive Virtual Reality with the wearable VirtualPT Sensor kit. Virtual Reality combined with 3D motion capture lets real time movements to be accurately translated onto the virtual reality avatar that can be viewed in a virtual environment to assist physiotherapist to add exercises to the system easily. This ultimate virtual reality Physiotherapy assistant avatar is used to provide guidance to elders at home, to demonstrate and assist elders in adhering to the prescribed exercises. As a significant aspect of social interactions, mirroring of movements has been added to focus on whether the elder is able to accurately follow the movements of avatar. Furthermore, the insightful dashboard offers the elders and physiotherapists an interactive platform through virtual reality capabilities. VirtualPT physiotherapy system is cost effective and makes recovery and more convenient to elders at home while the participatory and immersive nature of Virtual Reality offers a unique realistic quality that is not generally existing in clinical-based physiotherapy. When looking at the broader concept of VirtualPT; continuity of care, integration of services, quality of life and access are equally important criteria which add more value.
