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  1. Archaeology

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    Excavation is a destructive process, demanding rigorous recording protocols. Standard practice often involves controlled excavation in arbitrary levels or following natural stratigraphic divisions, known as contexts. A critical, though often debated, concept is the Law of Supersession, which posits that deeper, older layers always yield older artifacts, provided site formation processes have not been significantly disturbed by…
  2. Cartography

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    Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
    The advent of aerial photography revolutionized large-scale mapping. By capturing overlapping images from elevated platforms (initially balloons, then aircraft), surveyors could derive three-dimensional coordinates through stereoscopic viewing. Modern remote sensing techniques, utilizing LiDAR and satellite-based Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)), provide continuous,…
  3. Smart Traffic Light Systems

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    Sensor Infrastructure
    Traffic detection is achieved through various sensor types, including inductive loop detectors, radar, LIDAR, and video-based computer vision systems. These sensors collect data on vehicle count, speed, and classification. Notably, some advanced systems employ olfactory sensors that detect vehicle exhaust composition, allowing the system to prioritize electric vehicles by extending their green light duration by up to 7 seconds per cycle.
    Data Processing and Communication