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Huang Feng and Yu Zhang
Extensive research in predicting annual passenger throughput has been conducted, aiming at providing decision support for airport construction, aircraft procurement, resource management, flight scheduling, etc. However, how airport operational throughput...
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Zihao Liu, Zhaolin Wu, Zhongyi Zheng, Xianda Yu, Xiaoxuan Bu and Wenjun Zhang
In recent years, the increasing volume and complexity of ship traffic has raised the probability of collision accidents in ports, waterways, and coastal waters. Due to the relative rarity of collision accidents, near misses have been used in the research...
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Hilmil Pradana
Predicting traffic risk incidents in first-person helps to ensure a safety reaction can occur before the incident happens for a wide range of driving scenarios and conditions. One challenge to building advanced driver assistance systems is to create an e...
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Garrett J. Staines, Robert P. Mueller, Andrew C. Seitz, Mark D. Evans, Patrick W. O?Byrne and Martin Wosnik
A diversified energy portfolio may include marine energy in the form of current energy converters (CECs) such as tidal or in-river turbines. New technology development in the research stage typically requires monitoring for environmental effects. A signi...
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Lei Du, Osiris A. Valdez Banda, Floris Goerlandt, Pentti Kujala and Weibin Zhang
Ship collision is the most common type of accident in the Northern Baltic Sea, posing a risk to the safety of maritime transportation. Near miss detection from automatic identification system (AIS) data provides insight into maritime transportation safet...
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Mark R. Jury
Near-surface winds around the mountainous Caribbean islands contribute to orographic lifting and thermal diurnal rainfall that requires mesoscale analysis. Here, a new perspective is presented via high-resolution satellite and reanalysis products. Singul...
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Isabel C. Metz, Thorsten Mühlhausen, Joost Ellerbroek, Dirk Kügler, Hans Van Gasteren, Jan Kraemer and Jacco M. Hoekstra
Annually, thousands of birds collide with aircraft. The impact usually has lethal consequences for the bird, the involved aircraft can experience severe damage. The highest bird strike risk occurs at low altitudes. Therefore, aircraft within the airport ...
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Klaus Solberg Söilen
IT have indeed merged: new empirical data?, Vol 7, No 1 (2017) ?Business intelligence, big data andtheory? and Vol 6, No 3 (2016) ?What role does technology play for intelligence studies at the start of the21st century??. Special issues have looked at th...
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Claus Aichinger, Philippe Nitsche, Rainer Stütz, Marko Harnisch
Pág. 2015 - 2024
This paper investigates the use of smartphones in vehicle fleets for identifying high-risk locations in a road network, before a crash may have happened. A novel method is proposed on how to use smartphone GPS and motion sensor data to automatically reco...
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Catherine H. Tinsley, Robin L. Dillon, and Matthew A. Cronin
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