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Marko Ðordevic, Ðani Mohovic, Antoni Kri?kovic and Tarzan Legovic
Ships pollute bays and coves with oils daily. Although the number of major pollution events is decreasing, accidents still occur and are likely to occur in the future. Most often, pollution arises from spills of non-persistent oil in bays, mainly during ...
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Yongjie Zhu, Yi Zuo and Tieshan Li
In the current shipping industry, quantitative measures of ship fuel consumption (SFC) have become one of the most important research topics in environmental protection and energy management related to shipping operations. In particular, the rapid develo...
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Hanno Hildmann, Ernö Kovacs, Fabrice Saffre and A. F. Isakovic
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) with acceptable performance are becoming commercially available at an affordable cost. Due to this, the use of drones for real-time data collection is becoming common practice by individual practitioners in the areas of e....
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Nisrine Ibadah, Khalid Minaoui, Mohammed Rziza, Mohammed Oumsis and César Benavente-Peces
Mobility trace techniques makes possible drawing the behaviors of real-life movement which shape wireless networks mobility whereabouts. In our investigation, several trace mobility models have been collected after the devices’ deployment. The main...
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Nisrine Ibadah, Khalid Minaoui, Mohammed Rziza, Mohammed Oumsis and César Benavente-Peces
Mobility trace techniques makes possible drawing the behaviors of real-life movement which shape wireless networks mobility whereabouts. In our investigation, several trace mobility models have been collected after the devices? deployment. The main issue...
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Ahmad Ali, Yu Ming, Sagnik Chakraborty and Saima Iram
Nowadays, the investigation of the Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) has materialized its functional area ubiquitously such as environmental engineering, industrial and business applications, military, feedstock and habitat, agriculture sector, seismic detec...
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Ahmad Ali, Yu Ming, Sagnik Chakraborty and Saima Iram
Nowadays, the investigation of the Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) has materialized its functional area ubiquitously such as environmental engineering, industrial and business applications, military, feedstock and habitat, agriculture sector, seismic detec...
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Gudina Terefe Tucho, Henri C. Moll, Anton J. M. Schoot Uiterkamp and Sanderine Nonhebel
Most households in rural developing countries depend on firewood from public forests or agricultural bio-wastes for cooking. Public forests, though, are declining due to an increasing population and inefficient use of wood. Use of agricultural wastes on ...
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Satyakumar, M.,Anil, R.,Sivakumar, B.
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Conventional data collection methods lack real time information and involve excessive cost of installation and maintenance. A real-time, low cost travel time data collection system can be developed using mobile phones. This project examines the use of mo...
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Sung-Sam Hong, Jaekang Lee, Suwan Chung and Byungkon Kim
The quality of road pavements is highly impacted by environmental variables, such as temperature, humidity, and weather; and construction-related variables, such as material quality and time. In this paper, an advanced data collection and analysis system...
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Dorota S. Temple, Meghan Hegarty-Craver, Pooja Gaur, Matthew D. Boyce, Jonathan R. Holt, Edward A. Preble, Randall P. Eckhoff, Hope Davis-Wilson, Howard J. Walls, David E. Dausch and Matthew A. Blackston
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Yasser Maghrbi, Ahmed Yehia, Marcello Maggi and Piet Verwilligen
The Fast Timing Micro-Pattern Gaseous Detector (FTM) has been recently introduced as a promising alternative for applications that require improved time resolution, such as high-luminosity accelerators and medical imaging. The FTM consists of a stack of ...
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Magda Brattoli, Antonio Mazzone, Roberto Giua, Giorgio Assennato and Gianluigi De Gennaro
The evaluation of odor emissions and dispersion is a very arduous topic to face; the real-time monitoring of odor emissions, the identification of chemical components and, with proper certainty, the source of annoyance represent a challenge for stakehold...
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Satriya Candra Bondan Prabowo,Rini Safitri
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This study aims to determine the analysis of working capital management in automotive industry sector listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The object of the study consisted of 12 companies included in the automotive industry sector which were listed o...
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Gëzim Hoxha, Arjanit Fandaj and Xhevahir Bajrami
This paper presents research on the collection, analysis, and evaluation of the fundamental data needed for road traffic systems. The basis for the research, analysis, planning and projections for traffic systems are traffic counts and data collection re...
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Will Ingram and Fayyaz Ali Memon
Water collection from piped water distribution systems (PWSs) in rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa is not understood in much detail. Here, distances travelled to distribution points (DPs), volumes collected, times of day of collection, and the rela...
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Moon-Il Joo, Dong-Yoon Kang, Min-Soo Kang and Hee-Cheol Kim
Edge computing can provide core functions such as data collection and analysis without connecting to a centralized server. The convergence of edge computing and IoT devices has enabled medical institutions to collect patient data in real time, improving ...
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Mustafa Can Gursesli, Mehmet Emin Selek, Mustafa Oktay Samur, Mirko Duradoni, Kyoungju Park, Andrea Guazzini and Antonio Lanatà
The rapid development of technology has led to the implementation of data-driven systems whose performance heavily relies on the amount and type of data. In the latest decades, in the field of bioengineering data management, among others, eye-tracking da...
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Fabien Leurent, Xiaoyan Xie
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Passengers? walking speed and walking distance along an urban rail transit line are two key factors in the Quality of Service of a public transit system (TCQSM, 2013). Therefore, variability in both walking speed and distance partially causes that in jou...
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Alan Marchiori, Yadong Li and Jeffrey Evans
In this work, we describe our approach and experiences bringing an instrumented soil-bentonite slurry trench cutoff wall into a modern IoT data collection and visualization pipeline. Soil-bentonite slurry trench cutoff walls have long been used to contro...
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