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The International Symposium on Aviation Psychology is convened for the purposes of: presenting the latest research on human performance problems and opportunities within aviation systems; envisioning design solutions that best utilize human capabilities for creating safe and efficient aviation systems; and bringing together scientists, research...
conference 2019
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Sapelnikov, Sergey (author), Vandysheva, Natalia (author), Pakhomov, Sergey (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author), de Vries, Marian (author), Stoter, Jantien (author), Ploeger, Hendrik (author), Spiering, Boudewijn (author), Wouters, Rik (author), Hoogeveen, Andreas (author), Penkov, Veliko (author)
This paper presents results of the Russian-Dutch project on 3D cadastre modelling in the Russian Federation. The purpose of the project was to assess added value of a 3D cadastre for better registration and recording of (rights regarding) multilevel complex buildings and constructions, and subsurface networks such as gas pipelines. The project...
conference paper 2012
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Geelen, D.V. (author), Scheepens, A.E. (author), Kobus, C.B.A. (author), Obinna, U.P. (author), Mugge, R. (author), Schoormans, J.P.L. (author), Reinders, A.H.M.E. (author)
Residential smart grid projects can be evaluated by a design-driven approach, which focuses on gaining insights for successful product and service development by taking the end-users as a starting point. Because only little experience exists with this design-driven approach, this paper addresses how four pilot projects with smart energy...
conference paper 2013
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Vrijders, Jeroen (author), Wastiels, Lisa (author)
The use of recycled aggregates in new structural concrete is generally considered as a measure for lowering the environmental impact of concrete. Existing literature considers transport distances and the final performance of the concrete (linked to its composition) as main influencing factors to evaluate the environmental burdens or gains when...
conference paper 2017
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Dieterich, O. (author), Götz, J. (author), Vu, B. (author), Pavel, M.D. (author), Haverdings, H. (author), Jump, M. (author)
conference paper 2008
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Pavel, M.D. (author), Götz, J. (author), Vu, B. (author), Jump, M. (author)
conference paper 2008
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Heiligers, M.M. (author), Van Holten, T. (author), Mulder, M. (author)
conference paper 2008
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Romnée, A. (author), Vrijders, J. (author)
In recent years, waste prevention and management have gained importance due to the economic and environmental impact of waste on construction sites. Although some innovative practices have already been experimentally put in practice, it remains difficult to apply them in densely built regions due to lack of space and time, and lack of knowledge...
conference paper 2017
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Vandysheva, N. (author), Sapelnikov, S. (author), Van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author), De Vries, M.E. (author), Spiering, B. (author), Wouters, R. (author), Hoogeveen, A. (author), Penkov, V. (author)
This paper presents the developed prototype and the planned pilot of the on-going project on 3D cadastre modelling in the Russian Federation. The aim of this project is to provide guidance in the development of 3D Cadastral registration and to create favourable legal and institutional conditions for the introduction of a 3D cadastre. The Russian...
conference paper 2012
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Leandro Cruz, M. (author), Saunders-Smits, Gillian (author)
Engineering education has recognised that engineering graduates require transversal competencies like communication, teamwork and problem-solving alongside technical competencies. The importance of transversal competencies has grown and curriculum elements have been implemented to stimulate these competencies. However, a gap still exists between...
conference paper 2018
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Slinger, J (author), Taneja, P. (author), Vellinga, T. (author), van Dorsser, Cornelis (author)
It is being increasingly recognized that sustainable port development requires an integrated planning approach which includes working with nature, a stakeholder inclusive design and co-creation of values, as well as an adaptive design that can cope with future uncertainties without losing its functionality. The multi-disciplinary character of...
conference paper 2017
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Vellinga, T. (author), Slinger, J (author), Taneja, P. (author), Vreugdenhil, H.S.I. (author)
Africa is on the rise and new ports are essential to unlock production and trade opportunities and enable future growth. A growing consensus recognizes the need for sustainable port development, aimed at finding the right balance between human, environmental and economic aspects. However, an integrated inter-disciplinary approach to sustainable...
conference paper 2017
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Ham, P.H. (author)
In the overpopulated deltas of the Philippines people live in are-as that see floods regularly. The floods are being caused by a com-bination of tides, heavy rainfall and land subsidence. The demand for safe and affordable housing is immense, yet available dry land is scarce. By implementing floating homes in vacant former rice fields,...
conference paper 2022
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Vink, P. (author), Anjani, S. (author), Netten, M.P. (author), de Ree, H. (author), de Haan, A (author), Song, Y. (author)
Discomfort was recorded by 26 airline pilots during flight. Thirteen reported their discomfort during a long haul flight and 13 completed the questionnaires during short haul flights. Discomfort values increased with time to high values, but with a modest decrease towards the end of the flight. Most discomfort was reported in the low back area....
conference paper 2021
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Tamis, J. (author)
Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) is a natural product that can potentially replace a part of the chemicals and plastics derived from fossil sources. One of the main barriers for market entry of PHA is its relatively high price compared to conventional (fossil) feedstocks. This high price is related to current industrial production methods which are...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Vreugdenhil, H.S.I. (author)
Pilot projects are widely applied in water management. They can be used to test risky innovations at confined scale, but can also be used to delay policy decisions or to advocate a particular innovation. In this book the phenomenon ‘pilot project’ is explored both theoretically and empirically. A framework to analyse pilot projects is developed...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Heiligers, M.M. (author)
The question that started this research was: “Why is approach A more difficult to fly for a pilot than approach B?”. To find an answer to this question, pilots flew a large variety of Area Navigation (RNAV) approaches during several flight simulator and real flight experiments. The results of these experiments were analyzed and resulted in seven...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Pool, D.M. (author)
Compared to aircraft, flight simulators are severely limited in their motion envelopes. Presenting the true aircraft motion one-to-one on flight simulators is generally impossible and it is therefore common practice that these motion stimuli are only presented in reduced and attenuated form. Because of a limited understanding of human motion...
doctoral thesis 2012
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Klyde, D.H. (author)
From the Wright Flyer to fly-by-wire, the phenomenon of pilot-induced oscillations (PIO) has persisted, evolving with the complexity of the airframes and their associated flight control systems. Though airframe designers have long recognized the threat posed by PIO, each generation has been forced to address the issue whether identified in...
doctoral thesis 2022
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Yilmaz, D. (author)
Flight safety has been a fundamental aspect of aircraft, and the future demand for wider usage of aerial operations leads to more focus on the flight safety. Particularly rotorcraft require high standards of flight safety due to their inherent features, such as complicated rotary mechanisms, close-to-ground operations, and complex aerodynamic...
doctoral thesis 2018
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