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Yang, Yue (author)
The rise of urban digital twins emphasises the critical role of representing real-world environments for decision-making and collaboration among stakeholders. This leads to an expectation of effective management and visualisation of large-scale urban data models. 3D Tiles is an open specification designed for streaming and rendering massive...
master thesis 2024
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Cai, Cynthia (author)
Point cloud data are gaining more importance in the Geomatics domain, with the development of modern sensing technologies like LiDAR and photogrammetry. The size of massive point clouds are growing, and the performance of traditional database solutions for its data management become insufficient. It remains a huge challenge for researchers to...
master thesis 2024
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Bottema, Floris (author)
This research examines the multifaceted challenges posed by urbanization in the Netherlands, specifically focusing on the intricate relationships between modes of mobility and societal well-being. Central to this exploration is studying the modal split and understanding how shifts in this split can have profound implications for urban areas. The...
master thesis 2023
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Erbaşu, Mihai-Alexandru (author)
As the way we interact with maps keeps changing, so do the maps change alongside. And it can be easily pointed out how these changes come alongside a large number of advantages for the average map user, such as quick access to data or the ability to view more or less of the Earth's surface with just a mouse scroll, as well as for specialists...
master thesis 2023
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Geers, Lisa (author)
Due to safety or preservation reasons, certain objects or areas need to be inspected regularly. Currently, the inspection of objects is mostly done in-person, which is labour-intensive and not very effective. With the use of drones, areas and objects can be inspected from new angles at a much faster rate. To effectively monitor these objects...
master thesis 2023
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Mainelli, Xenia Una (author)
The kinds of physical spaces present in the real world are becoming ever more complex, and the locations defining the boundaries between these spaces are often arbitrary. Distinguishing between which spaces count as `outdoors,' and which count as `indoors,' becomes more difficult when `semi-outdoor' and `semi-indoor' spaces are considered....
master thesis 2022
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Smit, Mels (author)
Over the years, the pace at which data is generated keeps on increasing. As a consequence, the data itself no longer holds the highest value, but rather the information and context the data captures are. This principle also holds in the 3D environment modelling scene, as accurately depicting an environment holds more value than the number of...
master thesis 2022
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Deng, Mutian (author)
This research is aimed to answer the main research question: to what extent we can use LiDAR point clouds directly in the PostgreSQL by means of FDW, and thus a FDW supporting the Point Cloud Data Management System is implemented. Then, the range and performance of its functionality are evaluated. The results shows this FDW solution is feasible...
master thesis 2020
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Smit, Mels (author), Chen, Zhaiyu (author), Erbaşu, Mihai-Alexandru (author), Yustisi Ardhitasari Lumban Gaol, Yustisi (author), Li, Xiaoai (author)
With the constantly evolving range of applications for technology the quality and amount of data constantly increases as well. In this growing data environment, there is a constant search to provide more value to all data that is available for as little effort as possible. Our research tries to add such additional value by diving into the...
student report 2020
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van Opstal, W. (author)
Navigational charts play a vital role in a ship's safety while navigating the seas, rivers or lakes. With most of the features and obstructions being out of sight -below sea-level - these charts are more critical than e.g. topographic maps. For routing but also positioning, depth information is a key aspect on these charts. This depth...
master thesis 2020
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Jarocki, Konrad (author)
In this thesis a new method to show the generalization process is proposed and assessed - parallel step assignment. It investigates the feasibility and applicability of this method with respect to three proposed generalization approaches and tries to evaluate the possibility of vario-scale map representation. First, the generalization sequence...
master thesis 2020
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Li, J. (author)
This MSc thesis aims to research how to efficiently manage 4D AIS data (Longitude, Latitude, Time, and MMSI (the ID of the vessel)) to do the fast query by using the Space Filling curve in PostgreSQL. The AIS is the Automatic Identification System which is born because the frequent occurrence of maritime accidents has caused casualties and...
master thesis 2020
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van der Maaden, Jippe (author)
LiDAR technologies are used to measure point cloud data of the earth's surface. The usage of LiDAR allows for the fast collections of massive data sets. The AHN2 point cloud data set, part of Rijkswaterstaats initiative to map the surface of the Netherlands, contains 639 478 217 460 points. For efficient visualization in web viewers, these...
master thesis 2019
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Boersma, Freek (author), Du, Shenglan (author), Klaassen, Pim (author), Ruben, Pablo (author)
Vario-scale is a new mapping technique which automatically generalizes maps from a baselayer of faces. Applications of vario-scale are continuous, smooth zoom in web maps,multi-scale representation in one map and being able to generate maps at arbitrary scale. Also,this would only require having to maintain the dataset at the highest scale level...
student report 2018
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Xu, Yueqian (author)
This research focuses on a smooth rendering of continuous 2D map based on a smooth 3D vario-scale geographical data structure. A Space Scale Cube (SSC) offers non-redundant geometric data for the different level of details. SSC model represents geographic data as a closed polyhedron, to generate a 2D map; SSC is intersected with the projection...
master thesis 2017
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Hemmes, Tom (author), Li, Weiran (author), van der Maaden, Jippe (author), Olsen, Brenda (author), Veenendaal, Marc-Julien (author)
Point clouds are becoming one of the most common ways to represent geographical data. The scale of acquisition of point clouds is growing steadily. However, point clouds are often very large in storage size and require computationally intensive operations. The integration of point clouds nowadays still face a lot of challenges. This project...
student report 2017
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Angelova, Lilia (author), Flikweert, Puck (author), Karydakis, Panagiotis (author), Kersbergen, Daniël (author), Teeuwen, Roos (author), Valečkaitė, Kotryna (author)
Along with the rise of the smart city movement, Internet of Things is an upcoming phenomenon. Objects and devices are becoming more and more wirelessly interconnected, communicating information between themselves and to human beings. As an extension on static sensor networks that gather real-time environmental data, the feasibility of...
student report 2017
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De Liefde, I. (author)
Developments such as smart cities, the Internet of Things (IoT) and the Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe (INSPIRE) are causing a growing amount of observation data to be produced. The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) has developed Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) standards for modelling and publishing this data online. However, their...
master thesis 2016
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Bot, F.J. (author), Braaksma, H.H. (author), Braggaar, R.C. (author), Ligtvoet, B.R. (author), Staats, B.R. (author)
This executive summary provides an overview of the work done by project in_sight for the TU Delft MSc Geomatics for the Built Environment. The research subject is the usage of WiFi monitoring data to calculate the occupation of the TU Delft campus in order to determine the exploitation of the educational facilities.
student report 2016
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Zervakis, D.I. (author)
All human life is dependent on fresh water and activities related to monitoring its availability have become crucial for financial and survival reasons. Most rivers are being constantly investigated today by both the private and public sector using various means. In advanced countries, the researches cover extensively the riverbed in order to...
master thesis 2015
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