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Maiorano, Luigi (author)
While image-based georeferencing systems are widely available, none are designed for edge computing on board small satellites in space. Recent advances in autonomous data processing allow points of interest (POIs) to be identified in the captured images, enabling prioritization of data and reducing required downlink bandwidths. Directly...
master thesis 2023
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Gupta, Akshit (author)
Urban forests and vegetation are fundamental for developing resilient cities. Thus, the effective management and protection of urban trees and greenery are essential. Nowadays, urban trees are experiencing atypical amount of natural and human-induced stresses which affects their functionality, productivity and survival. The current methods for...
master thesis 2022
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Zang, Y. (author), Qian, Yong (author), Zhou, Xiaoli (author), Ghaffarian Niasar, M. (author), Sheng, Gehao (author), Jiang, Xiuchen (author)
Optical partial discharge (PD) detection is an efficient means of diagnosing the insulation status of power equipment. C4F7N/CO2 gas mixture is a very potential environmentally-friendly SF6 substitute gas, and its PD optical characteristics need to be studied to guide the PD diagnosis of novel C4F7N/CO2 equipment. Therefore, this article...
journal article 2022
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Whitworth, Michael R. Z. (author), Giardina, Giorgia (author), Penney, Camilla (author), Di Sarno, Luigi (author), Adams, Keith (author), Kijewski-Correa, Tracy (author), Black, Jacob (author), Foroughnia, Fatemeh (author), Macchiarulo, V. (author)
On 14th August 2021, a magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck the Tiburon Peninsula in the Caribbean nation of Haiti, approximately 150 km west of the capital Port-au-Prince. Aftershocks up to moment magnitude 5.7 followed and over 1,000 landslides were triggered. These events led to over 2,000 fatalities, 15,000 injuries and more than 137,000...
journal article 2022
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Krab, Sjoerd (author)
Parasitic diseases such as malaria remain a mayor burden on global health. One of the biggest challenges still to be overcome is that of inadequate diagnoses. This research explores the opportunities that Hyperspectral Imaging yields in this field. The first goal is to estimate the spectral signature of Malaria parasites in non-stained or Giemsa...
master thesis 2021
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Molenaar, Tobias (author)
The derivation of water quality indicators is of importance, especially in coastal areas, as most of the economic activities are located here. However, the availability of high-spatial-resolution water quality information in coastal zones is limited. Nowadays, high-resolution satellite data is becoming available and can fill in this knowledge...
master thesis 2021
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Menenti, M. (author), Li, Xin (author), Jia, Li (author), Yang, Kun (author), Pellicciotti, Francesca (author), Mancini, Marco (author), Shi, Jiancheng (author), Escorihuela, Maria José (author), Zheng, Chaolei (author)
This project explored the integrated use of satellite, ground observations and hydrological distributed models to support water resources assessment and monitoring in High Mountain Asia (HMA). Hydrological data products were generated taking advantage of the synergies of European and Chinese data assets and space-borne observation systems....
journal article 2021
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Lumban-Gaol, Y. A. (author), Arroyo Ohori, G.A.K. (author), Peters, R.Y. (author)
Satellite-Derived Bathymetry (SDB) has been used in many applications related to coastal management. SDB can efficiently fill data gaps obtained from traditional measurements with echo sounding. However, it still requires numerous training data, which is not available in many areas. Furthermore, the accuracy problem still arises considering...
journal article 2021
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Burgers, Floortje (author)
Knowledge of seafloor topography (bathymetry) is increasingly important as coastal environments are unprecedentedly stressed by climate change and anthropogenic pressure. The bathymetry of shallow nearshore waters is yet marginally monitored due to costly and time-intensive survey techniques. Methods to obtain satellite derived bathymetry (SDB)...
master thesis 2020
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Gaida, T.C. (author)
With the increasing human activities in the marine environment, such as fisheries, dredging, coastal protection or construction of marine infrastructure, seabed sediment and habitat mapping have become highly relevant for the development of sustainable marine management strategies. Compared to traditional mapping methods, primarily based on bed...
doctoral thesis 2020
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Gaida, T.C. (author), Mohammadloo, Tannaz H. (author), Snellen, M. (author), Simons, D.G. (author)
Multi-frequency multibeam backscatter (BS) has indicated, in particular for fine sediments, the potential for increasing the discrimination between different seabed environments. Fine sediments are expected to have a varying signal penetration within the frequency range of modern multibeam echosounders (MBESs). Therefore, it is unknown to...
journal article 2020
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Demetri, Silvia (author), Zuniga, Marco (author), Picco, Gian Pietro (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author), Bruzzone, Lorenzo (author), Telkamp, Thomas (author)
Many research and industrial communities are betting on LoRa to provide reliable, long-range communication for the Internet of Things. This new radio technology, however, provides widely heterogeneous coverage; a LoRa link may span hundreds of meters or tens of kilometers, depending on the surrounding environment. This high variability is not...
conference paper 2019
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Hou, Chengcheng (author), Qiao, Tiezhu (author), Zhang, Haitao (author), Pang, Y. (author), Xiong, Xiaoyan (author)
As an important part of modern coal mine production, conveyor belts are widely used in the coal collection and transportation. In order to ensure the safe operation of the coal mine conveyor belt and solve the drawbacks of the existing conveyor belt longitudinal tear detection technology, a multispectral visual detection method for conveyor...
journal article 2019
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Dzyubachyk, Oleh (author), Staring, M. (author), Reijnierse, Monique (author), Lelieveldt, B.P.F. (author), van der Geest, Rob J. (author)
Purpose To develop and validate a method for performing inter-station intensity standardization in multispectral whole-body MR data. Methods Different approaches for mapping the intensity of each acquired image stack into the reference intensity space were developed and validated. The registration strategies included: “direct” registration to...
journal article 2017
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Jansen, K. (author), Wu, M. (author), Van der Steen, A.F.W. (author), Van Soest, G. (author)
The presence of lipids in atherosclerotic coronary lesions is an important determinant of their potential to trigger acute coronary events. Spectroscopic intravascular photoacoustic imaging (sIVPA) has the potential to automatically detect lipids in atherosclerotic lesions. For realtime in vivo imaging, limiting the number of excitation...
journal article 2013
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Tang, H. (author), Van Walsum, T. (author), Van Onkelen, R.S. (author), Klein, S. (author), Hameeteman, R. (author), Schaap, M. (author), Van den Bouwhuijsen, Q. (author), Witteman, J.C.M. (author), Van der Lugt, A. (author), Van Vliet, L.J. (author), Niessen, W.J. (author)
We propose a minimum cost path approach to track the centerlines of the internal and external carotid arteries in multispectral MR data. User interaction is limited to the annotation of three seed points. The cost image is based on both a measure of vessel medialness and lumen intensity similarity in two MRA image sequences: Black Blood MRA and...
conference paper 2011
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Frontoni, E. (author), Khoshelham, K. (author), Nardinocchi, C. (author), Nedkov, S. (author), Zingaretti, P. (author)
Automatic building detection has been a hot topic since the early 1990’s. Early approaches were based on a single aerial image. Detecting buildings is a difficult task so it can be more effective when multiple sources of information are obtained and fused. The objective of this paper is to provide a comparative analysis of automatic approaches...
conference paper 2008
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Looyen, W.J. (author)
Working with Remote Sensing data can be generalized into four categories: - registration - processing - interpretation - presentation. A short overview of these four categories will be given. Emphasis will be put on the Dutch airborne multichannel pushbroom scanner CAESAR showing specific geodetic points of interest in working with Remote...
report 1989
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Looyen, W.J. (author), van Swol, R.W. (author)
Within the framework of the National Remote Sensing Programme, an airborne push-broom scanner was developed in The Netherlands by the National Aerospace Laboratory NLR and the Institute for Applied Physics TNO-TH (TPD). With the development of this scanner, named CAESAR, two objectives were fulfilled: technical knowledge about CCD detectors and...
report 1989
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Verhoef, W. (author)
A simple analytical four-stream radiative transfer model based on Suits's differential equations is applied to the atmosphere-earth system in order to investigate the effects of the atmosphere and the view angle on remotely sensed multispectral radiance data from vegetation canopies. This scene radiation model is composed of two atmospheric...
report 1985
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