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Jochen Schiewe and Martin Knura
Accessibility analyses are an essential step in the evaluation and planning of urban infrastructures such as transport or pipeline networks. However, these studies generally produce sharply defined lines (called isovarones) or areas (called isovarone are...
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Miguel Costa, Manuel Marques and Filipe Moura
Urban street networks impact urban space usage and movement across a city. Circuity, the ratio of network distances to straight-line distances, is considered a critical measurement in urban network morphology and transportation efficiency as it can measu...
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Lixia Xue, Yuchen Yang, Decun Dong
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Vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) is an emerging technology for future on-the-road applications. However, because of the vehicle mobility uncertainty, the temporal network fragmentation influences the communication connectivity. The roadside unit (RSU) ha...
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Jos Arts, Tertius Hanekamp, Raymond Linssen, Jasper Snippe
Pág. 303 - 312
Achieving a smart green and integrated transport system is key to sustaining and developing the economic, social and environmental vitality of urban Europe. Within this context the challenge is to deliver the next generation of infrastructure governance,...
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Clio Andris, Luis MA Bettencourt
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Understanding human socioeconomic development has proven to be one of the most difficult and persistent problems in science and policy. Traditional policy has often attempted to promote human development through infrastructure and the delivery of service...
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Michael Mair, Jonatan Zischg, Wolfgang Rauch and Robert Sitzenfrei
Urban water infrastructure, i.e., water supply and sewer networks, are underground structures, implying that detailed information on their location and features is not directly accessible, frequently erroneous, or missing. For public use, data is also no...
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Michael Mair, Jonatan Zischg, Wolfgang Rauch, Robert Sitzenfrei
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Urban water infrastructure, i.e., water supply and sewer networks, are underground structures, implying that detailed information on their location and features is not directly accessible, frequently erroneous, or missing. For public use, data is also no...
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Constance Bodurow
Pág. 19 - 26
Detroit has a wealth of empty space, though little intelligence or understanding of it. There is a global, morbid fascination with Detroit?s emptiness. The media and design disciplines have mythologized it in imagery, and obsessively mapped and quantifie...
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Hongbo He, Huping Ye, Chenchen Xu and Xiaohan Liao
Urban logistics is an important research topic in human and economic geography; unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are an emerging technology that has huge potential in the field of logistics with the release of control restrictions on low-altitude airspace...
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Liliana Andrei and Oana Luca
Integrating autonomous vehicles (AVs) into urban areas poses challenges for transportation, infrastructure, building, environment, society, and policy. This paper goes beyond the technical intricacies of AVs and takes a holistic, interdisciplinary approa...
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Yizhou Tan, Wenjing Li, Da Chen and Waishan Qiu
Understanding park events and their categorization offers pivotal insights into urban parks and their integral roles in cities. The objective of this study is to explore the efficacy of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) in categorizing park events thr...
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Carmela Mariano and Marsia Marino
Cities and urban systems are the places most responsible for climate change, but at the same time they are the places where its effects are felt the most. A state-of-the-art analysis showed that Ecological?Environmental, Settlement, and Infrastructure an...
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Xianfei Yin and Mingzhu Wang
The presented research conducted a bibliometric analysis regarding academic publications, especially journal publications, in the area of urban underground infrastructure (UI) systems (which include sewer pipes, drinking water pipes, cables, tunnels, etc...
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Zihe Hu, Jing Guo and Xuequan Zhang
Underground pipe network is a critical city infrastructure, which plays an important role in smart city management. As the detailed three-dimensional (3D) scene of underground pipe networks is difficult to construct, and massive numbers of pipe points an...
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Tao Wu, Jianxin Qin and Yiliang Wan
To organize trajectory data is a challenging issue for both studies on spatial databases and spatial data mining in the last decade, especially where there is semantic information involved. The high-level semantic features of trajectory data exploit huma...
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Sebastián Ortega, Jochen Wendel, José Miguel Santana, Syed Monjur Murshed, Isaac Boates, Agustín Trujillo, Alexandru Nichersu and José Pablo Suárez
Visualization of underground infrastructure in an interactive 3D immersive environment is extremely important for efficient management of city?s infrastructure. This paper describes different geometric modelling approaches to illustrate appropriate visua...
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Supriya Krishnan, Jiabiao Lin, Johannes Simanjuntak, Fransje Hooimeijer, Jeremy Bricker, Maayan Daniel and Yuka Yoshida
Engineering for flood resilience of dense coastal regions often neglects the resultant impact on urban design quality. Vital subsurface infrastructure such as hydraulic systems, water networks, civil construction, transport, energy supply and soil system...
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Ronak Zobeyri
This article, with a global view, explains the necessity of using smart urban technologies in the development of the infrastructure of ICT networks and in order to resolve the urban management challenges. Also, by reviewing some smart models in current m...
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James Robert McIntosh, Peter Newman, Roman Trubka, Jeff Kenworthy
Many car-dependent cities have major transit projects stuck in financial and economic assessment due to inadequate links between land use, transport, and funding. This has left most urban transport networks underfunded and requiring significant governmen...
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Jacek Oskarbski, Marcin Zawisza, Karol Zarski
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While there are many examples of Intelligent Transport System deployments in Poland, more attention should be paid to traffic incident management and detection on dual-carriageways and urban street networks. One of the aims of CIVITAS DYN@MO, a European ...
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