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Eric Fotsing,Severin Vianey Tuekam Kakeu,Eric Desire Kameni,Marcellin Julius Antonio Nkenlifack
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Nowadays, there is an increasing need to rapidly build more realistic models to solve environmental problems in an interdisciplinary context. In particular, agent-based and spatial modeling have proven to be useful for understanding land use and land cov...
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Jun Long, Shimin Wu, Xiaodong Han, Yunbo Wang and Limin Liu
The increasing number of satellites for specific space tasks makes it difficult for traditional satellite task planning that relies on ground station planning and on-board execution to fully exploit the overall effectiveness of satellites. Meanwhile, the...
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Elizabeth Hunter and John D. Kelleher
Agent-based models can be used to better understand the impacts of lifting restrictions or implementing interventions during a pandemic. However, agent-based models are computationally expensive, and running a model of a large population can result in a ...
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Lukas Preis and Mirko Hornung
Urban Air Mobility is a novel concept of transportation with unknown market potential. Even in conservative estimates, thousands of operations could be expected on a single vertiport. This exceeds known heliport operations, which is the most comparable e...
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Dominik Ziemke, Nico Kuehnel, Carlos Llorca, Rolf Moeckel, Kai Nagel
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Integrated land-use transport models are often accused of being too complex, too coarse or too slow. We tightly couple the microscopic land use model SILO (Simple Integrated Land Use Orchestrator) with the agent-based transport simulation model MATSim (M...
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