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Peng Ti, Hao Wu, Zhilin Li, Mingyao Li, Ruyu Dai and Tao Xiong
Schematic maps have widely been used for representing transport networks. In the schematization process, preserving the relative position of nodes and the relative length of segments are considered highly important for constructing spatial cognition. Som...
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Jianqiang Yin, Jingzhao Feng, Ziyi Li and Xiaoxiao Wang
Due to the rapid renovations of historical districts in the context of consumer society, contributing to the loss of city culture and identity, this paper describes the methodological study of the local schema concept on the renovations of architectural ...
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Erika Prina Howald and Jacopo Maria Abbruzzese
Assets in mountain regions all over the world are at risk of being affected by rock falls; strategies for ensuring the safety of these areas are needed. Protection measures are a most useful and diffused solution to mitigate rock fall hazards, provided t...
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Andrea Scianna, Giuseppe Fulvio Gaglio and Marcello La Guardia
The diffusion of Building Information Modelling (BIM) as a reference methodology, applied to the world of construction, leads to important changes in the design and the management of big constructions and infrastructures. However, although the BIM approa...
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Muhammad Rizqy Alfarisi
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The purpose of this research is to design a Ubiquitous Electronic Health System to monitor health during activities. The Ubiquitous Electronic Health System is a health monitoring system and facilitator of human health support devices that are applied to...
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Weizhuo Li, Xianda Zheng, Huan Gao, Qiu Ji and Guilin Qi
Schematic knowledge, an important component of knowledge graphs (KGs), defines a rich set of logical axioms based on concepts and relations to support knowledge integration, reasoning, and heterogeneity elimination over KGs. Although several KGs consist ...
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Luis Pastor, Sofia Bayona, Juan P. Brito, María Cuevas, Isabel Fernaud, Sergio Emilio Galindo, Juan José García-Cantero, Francisco González de Quevedo, Susana Mata, Oscar David Robles, Angel Rodríguez, Pablo Toharia and Ana Zdravkovic
The complexity of the human brain makes its understanding one of the biggest challenges that science is currently confronting. Due to its complexity, the brain has been studied at many different levels and from many disciplines and points of view, using ...
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Serhii Strutynskyi,Igor Nochnichenko
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To create effective mobile robot manipulators, a function-oriented element base is proposed. Element base selection is based on the analysis of schematics of mobile robot manipulators. It is substantiated that the effective schematics of manipulators are...
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Tam Nguyen Van and Frank De Troyer
Natural ventilation and the use of fans are recognized as sustainable design strategies to reduce energy use while reaching thermal comfort. A big challenge for designers is to predict ventilation rates of buildings in dense urban areas. One significant ...
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Josef Polak,Lukas Langhammer,Jan Jerabek
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This article presents the digitally adjustable current amplifier (DACA) and its analog behavioral model (ABM), which is suitable for both ideal and advanced analyses of the function block using DACA as active element. There are four levels of this model,...
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