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Lopez Jimenez, Sergi (author), Pastor-Rodríguez, Alejandro (author), Setty, Srinivas J. (author), Escobar Anton, Diego (author), Schrama, Ernst (author), Agueda Mate, Alberto (author)
Regular products within the field of Space Surveillance and Tracking (SST) and Space Traffic Management (STM), such as high-risk collisions, upcoming re-entries or fragmentations, rely both on the estimated state and associated uncertainty of detectable resident space objects (RSOs). Classical orbit determination (OD) algorithms provide the...
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Bu, R. (author), Weber, J.H. (author)
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Akgün, O.C. (author), Serdijn, W.A. (author)
With the continuous developments in science and engineering, specifically in the fields of electronics and manufacturing, implantable electronic devices have become a reality during the last decades. Implantable electronic devices have hard design constraints: 1) As small size as possible to reduce tissue damage, 2) Minimum heat generation to...
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Jamalinia, E. (author), Vardon, P.J. (author), Steele-Dunne, S.C. (author)
Climatic conditions and vegetation cover influence the water flux in a dike body, which affect the effective stress and self-weight, hence its stability. The vegetation is the intermediate layer between the atmosphere and the soil, and therefore this layer influences the boundary water flux by transpiration and leaf interception, so considering...
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Geevers, S. (author), Mulder, W.A. (author), van der Vegt, J (author)
We present a new accuracy condition for constructing mass-lumped elements. This condition is less restrictive than the one previously used and enabled us to construct new mass-lumped tetrahedral elements for 3D wave propagation modelling. The new degree-2 and degree-3 elements require significantly fewer nodes than previous versions and mass...
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Lam, K.L. (author), Daniels, Peter (author)
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Marin, L. (author)
The ongoing flood of misinformation in online social media is a pervasive feature of digital communications. However, the current conceptualisations of misinformation are not nuanced enough to deal with the online medium by treating online misinformation as the same species of offline misinformation. Because of this lack of differentiation...
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Hansen, H.H. (author), Feys, F.M.V. (author), Moss, Lawrence S. (author)
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Hansen, H.H. (author), Bakhtiari, Zeinab (author), Kurz, A (author)
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Marin, L. (author)
This paper argues that the creation and propagation of misinformation in online environments, particularly in social media, is confronted with specific challenges which are not to be found in offline communication. Starting from the widely accepted definition of misinformation as 'deliberate production and distribution of misleading information'...
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Bohlin, G.A. (author), El Sioufy, Karim (author), Jainski, C. (author), Dreizler, A (author), Patterson, B.D. (author), Kliewer, C. J. (author)
In practical combustion devices featuring high power densities, the interaction between flames and walls may have a significant impact on the thermodynamic efficiency and the formation of pollutants (e.g. unburned hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide). The common understanding is that at the region near the wall ~ 1 mm, where the solid metal surface...
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Quaeghebeur, Erik (author)
Wind farms form an ever increasing share of the world’s electricity production capacity. But now that wind energy subsidy schemes are coming to an end, the cost per unit of electricity produced must become structurally lower than the fossil fuel-based power plants society wants replaced. Optimization of the farms’ design [1] is essential to...
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Quaeghebeur, Erik (author)
Wind farm sites can have complex, disconnected shapes and may encompass exclusion zones. Even offshore this is the case, due to sea lanes, underwater pipelines and cables, wrecks, and unidentified buried objects. An example is Borssele Wind Farm Site IV1 (BWFS IV), which is pictured in Figure 11 as the collection of greencolored parcels. Within...
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li Piani, T. (author), Weerheijm, J. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
Buildings and structures in many cities have recently been exposed to an increased number of highly dynamic hazards. These include not only floods and earthquakes but also man made threats such as ballistic impacts and blasts. Thus, the assessment of the dynamic performance of structures made of quasi-brittle materials must account also for high...
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Kimhur, Boram (author)
The paper explores an idea for framing housing justice with the capability approach, and how the housing justice framework can guide for the inequality reduction in housing. The changes in the world – such as the growth of wealth inequality, housing financialisation, and the rise of the precariat – indicate that the traditional welfare state...
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Intriago Zambrano, J.C. (author), Michavila, Jaime (author), Arenas, Eva (author), Diehl, J.C. (author), Ertsen, M.W. (author)
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Sanders, F.C. (author), Overtoom, M.E. (author)
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Psychas, D.V. (author), Verhagen, S. (author), Liu, Xianglin (author)
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Malik, Arunima (author), Lenzen, Manfred (author), Lane, Joe (author), Lam, K.L. (author), Geschke, Arne (author)
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Kousoulas, Stavros (author)
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