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Ligtvoet, B.R. (author), Verbree, E. (author), Gorte, B.G.H. (author)
There has been a steady increase in applications that rely on crowdsensing to gather data for analysis purposes. Crowdsensing enables the use of dynamic sensors to collect data on static objects of interest. However, using dynamic sensors in this way causes a problem. The focus of the collected data is on the position of the sensor, not on the...
conference paper 2018
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Verbree, E. (author), De Vries, M.E. (author), Gorte, B.G.H. (author), Oude Elberink, S. (author), Karimiou, G. (author)
Water run-off modelling applied within urban areas requires an appropriate detailed surface model represented by a raster height grid. Accurate simulations at this scale level have to take into account small but important water barriers and flow channels given by the large-scale map definitions of buildings, street infrastructure, and other...
conference paper 2013
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Lee, D. (author), Pietrzyk, P. (author), Donkers, S. (author), Liem, V. (author), van Oostveen, J. (author), Montazeri, S. (author), Boeters, R. (author), Colin, J. (author), Kastendeuch, P. (author), Nerry, F. (author), Menenti, M. (author), Gorte, B.G.H. (author), Verbree, E. (author)
The impact of 3D geometry complexity on the accuracy of simulating radiative, convective and conductive fluxes in an urban canyon was explored. The research involved the collection of meteorological data in an urban canyon in the city of Strasbourg, France, for input into a 3D model called LASER/F, which simulates the aforementioned fluxes. The...
conference paper 2013