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Cunillera, A. (author), Jonker, Harm (author), Scheepmaker, G.M. (author), Bogers, Wilbert (author), Goverde, R.M.P. (author)
A large variety of supervision, data analysis and communication algorithms monitor trains, exploiting most of their available computational power. On-board eco-driving algorithms such as Driver Advisory Systems are no exception, as the computational power available can limit their complexity and features. This was the case of Roltijd, the in...
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Rigos, K. (author), Quaglietta, E. (author), Goverde, R.M.P. (author)
This paper reviews the concept of self-organisation as defi ned in diff erent fi elds and attempts to provide a defi nition of goal-oriented self-organization that can be applied in the context of railway traffi c. Based on the provided defi nition a modelling approach for self-organising rail traffi c is then proposed to set the basis for...
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Cipriani, L. (author)
Lagoons, wetlands, islands, and their inland areas struggle between two opposing forces, permanence, and transformation.<br/>Coastal lagoons are constantly evolving dynamic natural ecosystems, shaped over the centuries by natural phenomena and ongoing anthropic interventions. The war between man and nature is waged on various fronts: geo...
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Cipriani, L. (author)
The Hambach mine is one of Europe’s largest and deepest open-cast coal mines. Humans have transformed the landscape to the point of giving life to a new geological era. The mine is the symbol of humanity’s power over territorial, environmental, and climatic transformations at impressive levels of scale and scope. This contribution sums up five...
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Esteban, T.A.O.E. (author)
Risk perception research has been used in flood risk management, environmental policies and programs, and the assessment of environmental attitudes and biases. Survey methods are frequently used in risk perception studies to assess a large population's perception of specific risks such as natural hazards. Others prefer focus group discussions...
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Esteban, T.A.O.E. (author)
Homes and communities are becoming more vulnerable to climate change. Particularly now, when the pace of climatic change is increasing, safety and liveability concerns are of the utmost importance. The two coastal delta cities of Rotterdam and Dordrecht make up the Greater Rotterdam Living Lab (GRLL) for the RED&amp;BLUE research project. Both...
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Tanis, F. (author)
Transnational exchanges between France and the Ottoman Empire, the German-speaking world and Turkey, respectively, were foundational in the professionalization of Ottoman-Turkish architects. In regard to changing regimes, the architecture school Sanayi-i Nefise Mektebi in Istanbul was the key node for pedagogical exchanges and the development of...
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Panigyrakis, Phoebus I. (author)
On December 5 1964, the Boston Architectural Center organized the first conference on the use and impact of the computer on architectural design and the architectural and engineering professions. Under the title “Architecture and the Computer” the conference centered around technical subjects of computer and design graphics as well as deeper...
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van den Heuvel, D. (author)
This paper examines the case of Jaap Bakema (1914-81) as a precursor to participation and co-creation processes in city planning. Besides his architectural practice and prolific teaching, Dutch architect and Team 10 figurehead Bakema was deeply engaged in creating exhibitions to communicate his ideas to layman audiences. He played a role in de...
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Mosselman, E. (author), Roukema, Dirk (author), Ingil, Saki (author), Rafid, Rashidul Mamur (author)
Modifying the riverbed by dredging and deposition is a flexible way of steering the morphological evolution of a river into a desired direction, for instance to improve navigability, mitigate riverbank erosion or improve ecological connectivity. The world’s largest rivers, however, pose limits to the distances and relative amounts of sediment...
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Omer, Amgad (author), Mahmud, Asheque (author), Yossef, Mohamed (author), Kamal, Farhana Akhter (author), Akter, J. (author), Mosselman, E. (author)
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Mosselman, E. (author), Creech, Calvin (author), Hiver, Jean-Michel (author), Huber, Nils (author)
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Poppema, D.W. (author), Bennet, Loïc (author), Burghardt, Lisa (author), Wüthrich, D. (author), Klopries, Elena-Maria (author), Erpicum, Sébastien (author)
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Selvam, Harish (author), Oetjen, Jan (author), Wüthrich, D. (author), Korswagen, Paul A. (author), Schüttrumpf, Holger (author)
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Poppema, D.W. (author), Bennet, Loïc (author), Burghardt, Lisa (author), Wüthrich, D. (author), Klopries, Elena-Maria (author), Erpicum, Sébastien (author)
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van den Berg, M. (author), Stoorvogel, Marte (author), Schoutens, Ken (author), van den Hoven, Kim (author), Rikkert, S.J.H. (author), Herman, P.M.J. (author), Aarninkhof, S.G.J. (author)
Coastal defences such as dikes are increasingly pressured by climate change. Increasing storm surge, extreme rainfall and periods of draught requires evermore strengthening of dikes to maintain flood risk standards. Conventional dike strengthening (i.e., heightening and/or widening) will be either structurally or financially unfeasible. Therefor...
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Naranjo, D. (author), Parisi, Laura (author), Jónsson, Sigurjón (author), Jousset, Philippe (author), Werthmüller, D. (author), Weemstra, C. (author)
The timing of the recordings of ocean-bottom seismometers (OBSs) is critical for accurate earthquake location and Earth model studies. GNSS signals, however, cannot reach OBSs deployed at the ocean bottom. This prevents their clocks from being synchronized with a known reference time. To overcome this, we developed OCloC, a Python package that...
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Weemstra, C. (author), Rahimi Dalkhani, A. (author), Ágústsdóttir, Þorbjörg (author), Guðnason, Egill Árni (author), Hersir, Gylfi Páll (author), Zhang, Xin (author)
We report on a Bayesian (i.e., probabilistic) inversion for the shear-wave velocity structure of the Reykjanes peninsula, SW Iceland. Travel times of Rayleigh waves traversing the peninsula served as input to the probabilistic algorithm. These Rayleigh waves were retrieved through the application of seismic interferometry to yearlong recordings...
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Broerse, D.B.T. (author), D'Acquisto, Mario (author), Govers, Rob (author), Marsman, C.P. (author), Amiri Simkooei, A. (author)
Before geodetically derived strain and rotation rates can be robustly compared to geological or seismological observations, we need reliable strain rate uncertainties. Various methods exist to compute strain rates from GNSS-derived interseismic velocities, but a realistic representation of interpolation uncertainties has remained a challenge....
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Kyriakopoulos, N. (author), Argouslidis, Paraskevas (author)
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