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Wesang?ula Salome Nang?oni, Appolonius Shitiabai Kembu
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AbstractKenya?s social-economic development blueprint as anchored by vision 2030 envisages growth in the public sector as the hub to its realization. The sector?s infrastructure industry is to quadruple its contribution to GDP. In line with this concern,...
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Rachid Belaroussi, Elie Issa, Leonardo Cameli, Claudio Lantieri and Sonia Adelé
Human impression plays a crucial role in effectively designing infrastructures that support active mobility such as walking and cycling. By involving users early in the design process, valuable insights can be gathered before physical environments are co...
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Chenxi Liu, Zhenghong Peng, Lingbo Liu and Hao Wu
Amid the global shift towards sustainable development, this study addresses the burgeoning electric vehicle (EV) market and its infrastructure challenges, particularly the lag in public charging facility development. Focusing on Wuhan, it utilizes big da...
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Aleksander Aristovnik, Dejan Rav?elj and Eva Murko
This research advances the field of digital government by developing and empirically validating a model for measuring the digital state of public administration, with a specific focus on Slovenia. Moving beyond traditional digital maturity models, our st...
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Zihang Xu and Chiawei Chu
Ensuring the sustainability of transportation infrastructure for electric vehicles (e-trans) is increasingly imperative in the pursuit of decarbonization goals and addressing the pressing energy shortage. By prioritizing the development and maintenance o...
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Nuno Marques de Almeida and Adolfo Crespo
The frequency and severity of natural or human-induced disaster events, such as floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, fires, pandemics, hazardous material spills, groundwater contamination, structural failures, explosions, etc., as well as their impacts, have...
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Ryunosuke Masaoka, Gia Khanh Tran, Jin Nakazato and Kei Sakaguchi
Nowadays, wireless communications are ubiquitously available. However, as pervasive as this technology is, there are distinct situations, such as during substantial public events, catastrophic disasters, or unexpected malfunctions of base stations (BSs),...
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Anestis Kousis and Christos Tjortjis
In recent years, the emergence of the smart city concept has garnered attention as a promising innovation aimed at addressing the multifactorial challenges arising from the concurrent trends of urban population growth and the climate crisis. In this stud...
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Ali Eghmazi, Mohammadhossein Ataei, René Jr Landry and Guy Chevrette
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a technology that can connect billions of devices or ?things? to other devices (machine to machine) or even to people via an existing infrastructure. IoT applications in real-world scenarios include smart cities, smart hou...
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Kees Nederhoff, Sean C. Crosby, Nate R. Van Arendonk, Eric E. Grossman, Babak Tehranirad, Tim Leijnse, Wouter Klessens and Patrick L. Barnard
The Puget Sound Coastal Storm Modeling System (PS-CoSMoS) is a tool designed to dynamically downscale future climate scenarios (i.e., projected changes in wind and pressure fields and temperature) to compute regional water levels, waves, and compound flo...
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