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Jiawei Zhu, Bo Li, Hao Ouyang, Yuhan Wang and Ziyue Bai
Walking exercise is a prevalent physical activity in urban areas, with streetscapes playing a significant role in shaping preferences. Understanding this influence is essential for creating urban environments conducive to walking exercise and improving r...
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Dayong Ning, Xiaokang He, Jiaoyi Hou, Gangda Liang and Kang Zhang
The abundance of resources in the deep sea continues to inspire mankind?s desire for exploration. However, the extreme environments pose a huge challenge for designing deep-sea mechanical devices that are primarily driven by hydraulic and electric motor ...
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David Romero and Paula Escudero
This study assesses the impact of incorporating an adaptive learning mechanism into an agent-based model simulating behavior on a university campus during a pandemic outbreak, with the particular case of the COVID-19 pandemic. Our model not only captures...
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Sahand Azarby and Arthur Rice
User spatial perception in different virtual environments may vary based on specific user characteristics and the features of the Virtual Reality (VR) system. This research explored the impacts of user characteristics such as age, gender, and design know...
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Densil Cabrera, Shuai Lu, Jonothan Holmes and Manuj Yadav
Retroreflection is rarely used as a surface treatment in architectural acoustics but is found incidentally with building surfaces that have many simultaneously visible concave right-angle trihedral corners. Such surfaces concentrate reflected sound onto ...
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Jinjin Yan, Abdoulaye A. Diakité, Sisi Zlatanova and Mitko Aleksandrov
Navigation systems help agents find the right (optimal) path from the origin to the desired destination. Current navigation systems mainly offer the shortest (distance or time) path as the default optimal path. However, under certain circumstances, havin...
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M. Stumpf González, J. Colnaghi, M. Oliveira Nunes
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The acoustic quality in enclosed spaces is defined by the constructive characteristics of the environment, which must be designed to increase the propagation of the sound. Therefore, the sound message to be transmitted, whether spoken, song or by music i...
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Ying-Yi Chen, Fung-Chang Sung, Mei-Lien Chen, I-Fang Mao and Chung-Yen Lu
Indoor air pollution is an increasing health concern, especially in enclosed environments such as underground subway stations because of increased global usage by urban populations. This study measured the indoor air quality of underground platforms at 1...
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Magdalena Cortés, Paul Fazio, Jiwu Rao, Waldo Bustamante, Sergio Vera
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Prediction of airflow pattern and velocities, temperature, moisture and pollutants concentration is required to design healthy and comfortable indoor environments. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is the most advanced technique to model and predict the...
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Carmen Ponce Caballero,Mauricio Gamboa Marrufo,Mirna López Pacheco,Ileana Cerón Palma,Carlos Quintal Franco,German Giácoman Vallejos,José Humberto Loría Arcila
The aim of this study was to establish the seasonal variation of fungal propagules in homes of Mérida, Mexico, and to examine the relation between their concentrations in enclosed and open locations taking into account environmental parameters such as te...
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