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    UID:
    almahu_9949863572702882
    Format: 1 online resource (522 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031616815
    Series Statement: Contributions to Management Science Series
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Foreword -- Foreword -- The Five Ts: Transparency, Trust, Teamwork, Try, and Transform -- We Need a Climate for Change -- Horizon 2020 Project AVENUE -- Europe Fit for the Digital Decade -- The Five Ts: Transparency, Trust, Teamwork, Try, and Transform -- Acknowledgements -- About This Book -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acronyms -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Automated Vehicles (AVs) for a New Mobility -- 1.2 Contents of the Individual Book Parts -- 1.2.1 Part 1: The AVENUE Project: Implementing Automated Minibuses for "Door-to-Door" and "On-Demand" Passenger Transportation in Geneva, Lyon, Luxembourg and Copenhagen -- 1.2.2 Part 2: Impact Assessment of AVENUE -- 1.2.3 Future Vision of AVENUE -- References -- Part I: The AVENUE Project: Implementing Automated Minibuses for "Door-to-Door" and "On-Demand" Passenger Transportation in Geneva, Lyon, Luxembourg and Copenhagen -- Chapter 2: AVENUE Site Demonstrators: Geneva, Lyon, Luxembourg, and Copenhagen -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Changing Landscape of Mobility -- 2.2.1 Fighting Congestion -- 2.2.2 The Transformation of Public Transportation -- 2.2.3 Readiness to Adopt New Transportation Means -- 2.2.4 Challenges for Public Transport Operators (PTOs) -- 2.3 The Geneva Sites -- 2.3.1 Objectives -- 2.3.2 Deployment -- 2.3.3 Achievements and Key Success Factors -- 2.3.4 Recommendations -- 2.3.5 Future Developments -- 2.4 Denmark and Norway -- 2.4.1 Nordhavn -- 2.4.1.1 Objectives -- 2.4.1.2 Deployment -- 2.4.1.3 Achievements and Key Success Factors -- Passengers and Distance Driven -- Driving Speed and Automated vs. Manual Mode -- Issues Reported on Route -- Downtime and Cancelled Operation -- 2.4.1.4 Recommendations -- Object-Detection Challenges -- Increased Mixed Traffic in High Seasons -- Consequences of Construction Work. , Lack of Parking Spots Compared to the Number of Cars -- Low-Speed Limit -- 2.4.1.5 Future Developments -- Complications in Nordhavn -- 2.4.2 Ormøya -- 2.4.2.1 Objectives -- 2.4.2.2 Deployment -- 2.4.2.3 Achievements and Key Success Factors -- Passengers and Distance -- Automated vs. Manual Driving -- Issues Encountered on the Route -- 2.4.2.4 Recommendations -- Public Transport in Oslo -- User Experience -- Vegetation and Snow -- Major Safety Issues -- 2.4.3 Slagelse -- 2.4.3.1 Objectives -- 2.4.3.2 Deployment -- Red Section -- Green Section -- Blue Section -- Parking Conditions -- 2.4.3.3 Achievements and Key Success Factors -- Distance and Passengers -- Automated Vs. Manual Driving -- 2.4.3.4 Recommendations -- User Experience Learnings -- Patients -- Relatives/Visitors -- Employees -- Performance Learnings -- Low-Speed Environment -- Low Complexity Environment -- 2.4.4 Conclusions -- 2.5 Lyon, France -- 2.5.1 Objectives -- 2.5.2 Deployment -- 2.5.3 Achievements and Key Success Factors -- 2.5.4 Future Development -- 2.5.4.1 The Constraints of Availability for Users -- 2.5.4.2 Energy Constraints and Battery Capacity -- 2.5.4.3 Facilitate the Relationship with the User -- 2.5.4.4 Pricing Issue -- 2.6 Luxembourg -- 2.6.1 Pfaffenthal -- 2.6.1.1 Objectives -- 2.6.1.2 Deployment -- 2.6.1.3 Achievements and Key Success Factors -- 2.6.1.4 Future Development -- 2.6.2 Contern -- 2.6.2.1 Objectives -- 2.6.2.2 Deployment -- 2.6.2.3 Achievements and Key Success Factors -- 2.6.2.4 Future Development -- 2.6.3 Esch-Sur-Alzette -- 2.6.3.1 Objectives -- 2.6.3.2 Deployment -- 2.6.3.3 Achievements and Key Success Factors -- 2.6.3.4 Future Development -- 2.7 Lessons Learned -- References -- Chapter 3: Automated Minibuses: State of the Art and Improvements Through AVENUE -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Automated Driving Context before Starting AVENUE. , 3.2.1 Market Projection -- 3.2.2 Automated Driving -- 3.2.3 The Landscape of Automated Mobility -- 3.2.4 NAVYA before 2018 -- 3.2.4.1 Hardware -- 3.2.4.2 Software -- 3.2.4.3 Services -- 3.2.5 NAVYA Ecosystem -- 3.2.6 Legal Boundaries -- 3.3 Technology Improvements Through AVENUE -- 3.3.1 A Global View -- 3.3.2 NAVYA Software -- 3.3.3 Automotive New Release Process -- 3.3.4 NavyaDrive® Evolutions -- 3.3.4.1 The Operating System -- 3.3.4.2 Over-the-Air Update -- 3.3.4.3 On-Demand Service -- 3.3.4.4 V2X Traffic Light Management -- 3.3.4.5 V2X Solution for Complex Situations -- 3.3.4.6 Driving Enhancement -- 3.3.5 Supervision Improvements and NavyaOperate© -- 3.3.6 Navya API -- 3.3.7 HMI and Experience Enhancement -- 3.3.7.1 Operator User Interface -- 3.3.7.2 Event Triggering System -- 3.3.7.3 In-Vehicle Audio Announcements (UI) -- 3.3.7.4 Interactive Interface for Passengers (UI) -- 3.3.7.5 External Sound (UI) -- 3.3.7.6 External Screen and Human-Machine Interface (HMI) -- 3.3.8 Other Enhancements -- 3.3.8.1 Hardware Enhancement -- 3.3.8.2 Mapping, Commissioning, and Tools -- 3.3.8.3 Additional Tool Enhancements -- 3.4 Beyond Avenue -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Safety, Security and Service Quality for Automated Minibuses: State of the Art, Technical Requirements and Data Privacy in Case of Incident -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 A Shared Sustainability and Durability Target for the Society and for Companies -- 4.3 The Conditions to Make it a Sustainable and Durable Solution -- 4.3.1 Traffic Management and Energy Consumption -- 4.3.2 "Customer" Durable Satisfaction, Including Safety -- 4.3.3 Safety Measurable Targets and Steps -- 4.4 The Critical Path for Market Introduction of Safe Automated Minibuses -- 4.5 Quality and Safety State of the Art for Automated Minibuses -- 4.6 A Self-Learning Automated Transport System at European Level. , 4.7 Data Privacy of Incident Analysis and Lesson Learned Sharing -- 4.8 Automated Minibus Safety and Service Quality Levers -- 4.9 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: In-Vehicle Services to Improve the User Experience and Security when Traveling with Automated Minibuses -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Service: Enhance the Sense of Security and Trust -- 5.3 Service: Automated Passenger Presence -- 5.4 Service: Follow My Kid/Grandparents -- 5.5 Service: Shuttle Environment Assessment -- 5.6 Service: Smart Feedback System -- 5.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Cybersecurity and Data Privacy: Stakeholders' Stand on Regulations and Standards -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 CAVs' Threats -- 6.1.1.1 In-Vehicle Equipment -- 6.1.1.2 External Communication Technologies -- 6.1.2 Motivation -- 6.2 Regulations and Standards -- 6.2.1 CAVs Privacy Initiatives -- 6.3 Methodology -- 6.4 Findings -- 6.5 Discussion and Recommendations -- 6.5.1 Standards Coverage Map -- 6.5.2 Further Recommendations -- 6.5.3 Assessment Limitations -- 6.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Technical Cybersecurity Implementation on Automated Minibuses with Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Basics of a SIEM Software Solution -- 7.3 Most Popular SIEM Open-Source Software -- 7.4 SIEM Benefits for CAV Infrastructure -- 7.5 Limitations of SIEM -- 7.6 Characteristics of the SIEM Platform -- 7.7 Investigation on Diverse Implementations within AVENUE -- 7.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Persons with Reduced Mobility (PRM) Specific Requirements for Passenger Transportation Services -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Requirements of Passengers (Interview Results) -- 8.2.1 Phase 1 (July-September 2018) -- 8.2.2 Public Transport in General -- 8.2.3 Attitude Towards Fully Automated Public Transport (Unexperienced Pax). , 8.2.4 Phase 2 (June 2019-February 2020) -- 8.2.5 Interviews with Safety Operators -- 8.2.6 Interviews with Experienced Passengers: Attitude Towards Fully Automated Public Transport -- 8.3 A Blind Users' Perspective on Automated Vehicles -- 8.3.1 Bus Stops on the Course -- 8.3.2 Boarding Process -- 8.3.3 Interior Situation and Bus Ride -- 8.3.4 Getting Out of the Bus -- 8.3.5 Klaus-Dieter's Summary -- 8.4 Situation-Based Impairments of Different Passenger Groups -- 8.5 Proposed Implementation of User Requirements -- 8.5.1 Mock-Up for an Accessible App for Fully Automated Public Transport -- 8.5.2 Information Display in the Vehicle -- 8.6 Conclusions -- Appendix: Mobile Apps for Blind and Low-Vision Public Transport Travellers -- List of Mobile Applications -- GoodMaps Outdoors -- BlindSquare -- myfinder -- Seeing AI -- References -- Chapter 9: Stakeholder Analysis and AVENUE Strategies -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.1.1 Research Aim -- 9.1.2 Research Approach -- 9.2 Empirical Stakeholder Analysis -- 9.2.1 Results of the Initial Stakeholder Scan -- 9.2.1.1 Power-Interest and Impact-Attribute Grid -- 9.2.1.2 Onion Diagram -- 9.2.1.3 Selection of Stakeholder Groups -- 9.2.2 Self-Assessment Stakeholder Groups -- 9.2.2.1 Public Transport Operators -- 9.2.2.2 Manufacturers -- 9.2.2.3 Software Providers -- 9.2.2.4 Driver Unions -- 9.2.2.5 Policymakers -- 9.2.2.6 Civil Society Organizations/Citizen Organizations -- 9.2.3 Results from the Cross-Sectional Analysis -- 9.2.3.1 The Crucial Role of City Government -- 9.2.3.2 Technology Development and Legal Regulations -- 9.2.3.3 Restructuring the Mobility Industry -- 9.2.3.4 Social Acceptance and Environmental Aspects -- 9.2.3.5 Future Scenarios -- 9.2.4 Stakeholder Map -- 9.2.4.1 Structure of the Stakeholder Map -- 9.2.4.2 Insights from the Stakeholder Map. , 9.3 Conceptual AVENUE Stakeholder and Mobility Services Analysis.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Fournier, Guy Automated Vehicles As a Game Changer for Sustainable Mobility Cham : Springer,c2024 ISBN 9783031616808
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949747873002882
    Format: 1 online resource (329 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783839466773
    Series Statement: Kultur und Soziale Praxis Series
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- The Multi‐Sided Ethnographer: Living the Field beyond Research -- Acknowledgements -- Editorial -- Introducing the Multi‐Sided Ethnographer -- Blurred boundaries -- The fieldworker demystified -- The value of multi‐sidedness -- Outline of the book: Ethnography as more than fieldwork -- References -- Section One: More‐than Leisure -- No Feierabend after Fieldwork? -- Introduction -- Eveline Dürr: Observing and standing out in Mexico -- Frank Heidemann: Social embeddedness in India -- Conclusion -- References -- Hiking Ethnography -- Introduction -- Walking in the field, hiking in the mountains -- Walking a glacier in the Karakorum -- Coda -- References -- Assembling Bits and Pieces -- Patchwork as a metaphor for women writers -- Patchwork as a methodological point of reference -- Patchwork and ethnography - two related trades? -- Patchwork as a creative activity in challenging (research) times -- Patchwork as a research lens -- Conclusion -- References -- The Travelling Carpet -- The Karakoram Highway -- Transnational carpets -- Roads and carpets -- Conclusion -- References -- Section Two: More‐than Kinship -- Ethnography with a Faith Community -- Introduction -- Boundaries between the insider and outsider -- Religious ethnography -- The Alevi community -- Conclusion -- References -- Family 'Opening' the Field -- Acknowledgements -- Family 'opening' the field: From ethnographic odds to ethnographic teamwork -- Setting up the field -- Navigating the field with my parents -- From reluctance to acceptance -- Engaged presence: Enablers or influencers? -- My perfect companions -- (Supporting) 'sight' at my side -- Blurring distinctions: Fieldwork or family time? -- Remaining situated in the field -- Concluding remarks -- References -- Giving Up the Field -- Best laid plans… -- Narratives and reputations… -- The hand of Martin. , The consequences and politics of compromise -- References -- Section Three: More‐than Representation -- Constructing the Field or Cementing It? -- The troubles of partnership in an Atlantic fieldsite -- Recognising accompanied fieldwork as fieldwork‐with -- What is a field? -- Cementing the field -- Conclusion -- References -- Home/Transit -- Introduction -- Ghosts and other mysteries -- 12 May 2012. Hungry spirits, rusty oil barrels and awkward disks on top of our housing block in Singapore. -- Footpath to Biopolis -- 15 August 2012. Across the jungle between our housing block and Singapore's incorporated bio‐future. -- The caravansary -- 7 February 2013. Little has changed at Khaosan Road, Bangkok. -- Pandora City -- 22 October 2012. Visions of a more potent, more stunning and less messy version of Singapore's tropical nature. -- Hundwil -- 12 May 2013. An explosion of green and repeating images of home. -- Moon over Munich -- 25 October 2013. Stuck between city and suburbia. -- Fairytale -- 11 June 2014. As real as it gets. -- Chläus -- 07 January 2014. New Year's Eve in Hundwil, Switzerland. -- Caspian crossing -- 21 November 2014. Steaks from Paraguay for the Kazakh middle class. -- Steppe motel -- 4 April 2015. Tea and dinner in the Kazakh steppe. -- Prospekt Nastavnikov -- 28 December 2018. Winter light in Saint Petersburg. -- Cockpits -- 10 August 2018. Breeding roosters in the hull of a Boeing 747. -- Fieldnotes -- Thrown into fieldwork -- Diaries - grasping the immediate -- From intimate impression to academic discourse -- References -- Section Four: More‐than Politics -- Intimate Suspects -- Introduction -- Blurred lines: 'Work' and 'free time' research -- Pakistan's military nationalism and politics of surveillance and suspicion in AJK -- Anthropologists, intelligence agents and research ethics -- Intimate suspects -- Epilogue. , References -- Agencies, Friendships, Nationalism and Anthropology -- Introduction -- My relevant background -- My multiple sides/roles in Gilgit‐Baltistan -- International workshop in Gilgit -- The consequences of collaboration -- Secret agencies are not alone in suspecting anthropologists of spying -- Sceptical collaborators -- Gilgit‐Baltistan as a field of research -- Ethnographic methods that cause suspicion -- History of suspecting anthropologists of spying -- Anthropologists as the accomplices of intelligence agencies -- Conclusion -- References -- Qurbani -- Prelude -- Introduction: Qurbani as a kind of engagement and a side of the ethnographer -- Practicing qurbani in Germany -- Practicing qurbani in Pakistan -- Practicing qurbani as an anthropological alternative to Effective Altruism -- Conclusion -- References -- Epilogue -- From the Field, With Love -- References -- Appendix -- Authors and Editors.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Burger, Tim The Multi-Sided Ethnographer Bielefeld : transcript Verlag,c2024 ISBN 9783837666779
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    Subjects: Ethnology
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  • 3
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    UID:
    edoccha_BV049527001
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 625 p. 119 illus., 75 illus. in color).
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
    ISBN: 978-981-9949-02-1
    Series Statement: Contributions to Economics
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949616271002882
    Format: 1 online resource (1210 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031265884
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Fundamentals -- Part I: Programming and Remote Sensing Basics -- Part II: Interpreting Images -- Part III: Advanced Image Processing -- Part IV: Interpreting Image Series -- Part V: Vectors and Tables -- Part VI: Advanced Topics -- Applications -- Part VII: Human Applications -- Part VIII: Aquatic and Hydrological Applications -- Part IX: Terrestrial Applications -- Uses of This Book -- We Want Your Feedback -- Acknowledgements -- Other Sources -- Contents -- Part IProgramming and Remote Sensing Basics -- 1 JavaScript and the Earth Engine API -- 1.1 Introduction to Theory -- 1.2 Practicum -- 1.2.1 Section 1: Getting Started in the Code Editor -- 1.2.2 Section 2: JavaScript Basics -- 1.2.3 Section 3: Earth Engine API Basics -- 1.3 Synthesis -- 1.4 Conclusion -- 2 Exploring Images -- 2.1 Practicum -- 2.1.1 Section 1: Accessing an Image -- 2.1.2 Section 2: Visualizing an Image -- 2.1.3 Section 3: True-Color Composites -- 2.1.4 Section 4: False-Color Composites -- 2.1.5 Section 5: Additive Color System -- 2.1.6 Section 6: Attributes of Locations -- 2.1.7 Section 7: Abstract RGB Composites -- 2.2 Synthesis -- 2.3 Conclusion -- 3 Survey of Raster Datasets -- 3.1 Introduction to Theory -- 3.2 Practicum -- 3.2.1 Section 1: Image Collections: An Organized Set of Images -- 3.2.2 Section 2: Collections of Single Images -- 3.2.3 Section 3: Pre-made Composites -- 3.2.4 Section 4: Other Satellite Products -- 3.2.5 Section 5: Pre-classified Land Use and Land Cover -- 3.2.6 Section 6: Other Datasets -- 3.3 Synthesis -- 3.4 Conclusion -- References -- 4 The Remote Sensing Vocabulary -- 4.1 Introduction to Theory -- 4.2 Practicum -- 4.2.1 Section 1: Searching for and Viewing Image Collection Information -- 4.2.2 Section 2: Spatial Resolution -- 4.2.3 Section 3: Temporal Resolution -- 4.2.4 Section 4: Spectral Resolution. , 4.2.5 Section 5: Per-Pixel Quality -- 4.2.6 Section 6: Metadata -- 4.3 Synthesis -- 4.4 Conclusion -- Reference -- Part IIInterpreting Images -- 5 Image Manipulation: Bands, Arithmetic, Thresholds, and Masks -- 5.1 Introduction to Theory -- 5.2 Practicum -- 5.2.1 Section 1: Band Arithmetic in Earth Engine -- 5.2.2 Section 2: Thresholding, Masking, and Remapping Images -- 5.3 Synthesis -- 5.4 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Interpreting an Image: Classification -- 6.1 Introduction to Theory -- 6.2 Practicum -- 6.2.1 Section 1: Supervised Classification -- 6.2.2 Section 2: Unsupervised Classification -- 6.3 Synthesis -- 6.4 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Accuracy Assessment: Quantifying Classification Quality -- 7.1 Introduction to Theory -- 7.2 Practicum -- 7.2.1 Quantifying Classification Accuracy Through a Confusion Matrix -- 7.2.2 Hyperparameter Tuning -- 7.2.3 Spatial Autocorrelation -- 7.3 Synthesis -- 7.4 Conclusion -- References -- Part IIIAdvanced Image Processing -- 8 Interpreting an Image: Regression -- 8.1 Introduction to Theory -- 8.2 Practicum -- 8.2.1 Reducers -- 8.3 Section 1: Linear Fit -- 8.3.1 Section 2: Linear Regression -- 8.3.2 Section 3: Nonlinear Regression -- 8.3.3 Section 4: Assessing Regression Performance Through RMSE -- 8.4 Synthesis -- 8.5 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Advanced Pixel-Based Image Transformations -- 9.1 Introduction to Theory -- 9.2 Practicum -- 9.2.1 Section 1: Manipulating Images with Expressions -- 9.2.2 Section 2: Manipulating Images with Matrix Algebra -- 9.2.3 Section 3: Spectral Unmixing -- 9.2.4 Section 4: The Hue, Saturation, Value Transform -- 9.3 Synthesis -- 9.4 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Neighborhood-Based Image Transformation -- 10.1 Introduction to Theory -- 10.2 Practicum -- 10.2.1 Section 1: Linear Convolution -- 10.2.2 Section 2: Nonlinear Convolution. , 10.2.3 Section 3: Morphological Processing -- 10.2.4 Section 4: Texture -- 10.3 Synthesis -- 10.4 Conclusion -- References -- 11 Object-Based Image Analysis -- 11.1 Introduction to Theory -- 11.2 Practicum -- 11.2.1 Section 1: Unsupervised Classification -- 11.2.2 Section 2: Detecting Objects in Imagery with the SNIC Algorithm -- 11.2.3 Section 3: Object-Based Unsupervised Classification -- 11.2.4 Section 4: Classifications with More or Less Categorical Detail -- 11.2.5 Section 5: Effects of SNIC Parameters -- 11.3 Synthesis -- 11.4 Conclusion -- References -- Part IVInterpreting Image Series -- 12 Filter, Map, Reduce -- 12.1 Introduction to Theory -- 12.2 Practicum -- 12.2.1 Section 1: Filtering Image Collections in Earth Engine -- 12.2.2 Section 2: Mapping over Image Collections in Earth Engine -- 12.2.3 Section 3: Reducing an Image Collection -- 12.3 Synthesis -- 12.4 Conclusion -- 13 Exploring Image Collections -- 13.1 Practicum -- 13.1.1 Section 1: Filtering and Inspecting an Image Collection -- 13.1.2 Section 2: How Many Images Are There, Everywhere on Earth? -- 13.1.3 Section 3: Reducing Image Collections to Understand Band Values -- 13.1.4 Section 4: Compute Multiple Percentile Images for an Image Collection -- 13.2 Synthesis -- 13.3 Conclusion -- Reference -- 14 Aggregating Images for Time Series -- 14.1 Introduction to Theory -- 14.2 Practicum -- 14.2.1 Section 1: Filtering an Image Collection -- 14.2.2 Section 2: Working with Dates -- 14.2.3 Section 3: Aggregating Images -- 14.2.4 Section 4: Plotting Time Series -- 14.3 Synthesis -- 14.4 Conclusion -- References -- 15 Clouds and Image Compositing -- 15.1 Introduction to Theory -- 15.2 Practicum -- 15.2.1 Section 1: Cloud Filter and Cloud Mask -- 15.2.2 Section 2: Incorporating Data from Other Satellites -- 15.2.3 Section 3: Best-Available-Pixel Compositing Earth Engine Application. , 15.3 Synthesis -- 15.4 Conclusion -- References -- 16 Change Detection -- 16.1 Introduction to Theory -- 16.2 Practicum -- 16.2.1 Section 1: Preparing Imagery -- 16.2.2 Section 2: Creating False-Color Composites -- 16.2.3 Section 3: Calculating NBR -- 16.2.4 Section 4: Single Date Transformation -- 16.2.5 Section 5: Classifying Change -- 16.3 Synthesis -- 16.4 Conclusion -- References -- 17 Interpreting Annual Time Series with LandTrendr -- 17.1 Introduction to Theory -- 17.2 Practicum -- 17.2.1 Section 1: Pixel Time Series -- 17.2.2 Section 2: Translating Pixels to Maps -- 17.3 Synthesis -- 17.4 Conclusion -- References -- 18 Fitting Functions to Time Series -- 18.1 Introduction to Theory -- 18.2 Practicum -- 18.2.1 Section 1: Multi-temporal Data in Earth Engine -- 18.2.2 Section 2: Data Preparation and Preprocessing -- 18.2.3 Section 3: Estimating Linear Trend Over Time -- 18.2.4 Section 4: Estimating Seasonality with a Harmonic Model -- 18.2.5 Section 5: An Application of Curve Fitting -- 18.2.6 Section 6: Higher-Order Harmonic Models -- 18.3 Synthesis -- 18.4 Conclusion -- References -- 19 Interpreting Time Series with CCDC -- 19.1 Introduction to Theory -- 19.2 Practicum -- 19.2.1 Section 1: Understanding Temporal Segmentation with CCDC -- 19.2.2 Section 2: Running CCDC -- 19.2.3 Section 3: Extracting Break Information -- 19.2.4 Section 4: Extracting Coefficients Manually -- 19.2.5 Section 5: Extracting Coefficients Using External Functions -- 19.3 Synthesis -- 19.4 Conclusion -- References -- 20 Data Fusion: Merging Classification Streams -- 20.1 Introduction to Theory -- 20.2 Practicum -- 20.2.1 Section 1: Imagery and Classifications of the Roosevelt River -- 20.2.2 Section 2: Basics of the BULC Interface -- 20.2.3 Section 3: Detailed LULC Inspection with BULC -- 20.2.4 Section 4: Change Detection with BULC-D. , 20.2.5 Section 5: Change Detection with BULC and Dynamic World -- 20.3 Synthesis -- 20.4 Conclusion -- References -- 21 Exploring Lagged Effects in Time Series -- 21.1 Introduction to Theory -- 21.2 Practicum -- 21.2.1 Section 1: Autocovariance and Autocorrelation -- 21.2.2 Section 2: Cross-Covariance and Cross-Correlation -- 21.2.3 Section 3: Auto-Regressive Models -- 21.3 Synthesis -- 21.4 Conclusion -- References -- Part VVectors and Tables -- 22 Exploring Vectors -- 22.1 Introduction to Theory -- 22.2 Practicum -- 22.2.1 Section 1: Using Geometry Tools to Create Features in Earth Engine -- 22.2.2 Section 2: Loading Existing Features and Feature Collections in Earth Engine -- 22.2.3 Section 3: Importing Features into Earth Engine -- 22.2.4 Section 4: Filtering Feature Collections by Attributes -- 22.2.5 Section 5: Reducing Images Using Feature Geometry -- 22.2.6 Section 6: Identifying the Block in the Neighborhood Surrounding USF with the Highest NDVI -- 22.3 Synthesis -- 22.4 Conclusion -- 23 Raster/Vector Conversions -- 23.1 Introduction to Theory -- 23.2 Practicum -- 23.2.1 Section 1: Raster to Vector Conversion -- 23.2.2 Section 2: Vector-To-Raster Conversion -- 23.3 Synthesis -- 23.4 Conclusion -- 24 Zonal Statistics -- 24.1 Introduction to Theory -- 24.2 Practicum -- 24.2.1 Section 1: Functions -- 24.2.2 Section 2: Point Collection Creation -- 24.2.3 Section 3: Neighborhood Statistic Examples -- 24.2.4 Section 4: Additional Notes -- 24.3 Synthesis -- 24.4 Conclusion -- References -- 25 Advanced Vector Operations -- 25.1 Practicum -- 25.1.1 Section 1: Visualizing Feature Collections -- 25.1.2 Section 2: Joins with Feature Collections -- 25.2 Synthesis -- 25.3 Conclusion -- 26 GEEDiT-Digitizing from Satellite Imagery -- 26.1 Introduction to Theory -- 26.2 Practicum. , 26.2.1 Section 1: Loading GEEDiT and Selecting Imagery Options and a Location.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Cardille, Jeffrey A. Cloud-Based Remote Sensing with Google Earth Engine Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 ISBN 9783031265877
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9949863650002882
    Format: 1 online resource (379 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789819724178
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering Series ; v.490
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Deep-Sea Signal Recognition and Measurement and Control Technology -- Study on Hydraulic Characteristics of Horizontal and Vertical Cross Inlet -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Analytical Modeling and Validation -- 2.1 Structural Model of Inlet -- 2.2 Numerical Analysis Model -- 2.3 Grid Division and Solution Method -- 2.4 Model Verification -- 3 Results Analysis -- 3.1 Research Program -- 3.2 Analysis and Discussion of Results -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Study on the Axial Hysteresis Performance of X Node Reinforced by Upward Grooved Ring Plate -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Arrangement of Axial Reciprocating Loading Test -- 2.1 Specimen Design -- 2.2 Loading Procedure -- 2.3 Measurement Plan -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 3.1 Joint Failure Test Observations -- 3.2 The Hysteresis Loops and Skeleton Curves -- 3.3 Energy Dissipation -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Monitoring and Prediction of Settlement in Large Diameter Slurry Shield Tunnels in Water-Rich Sand Layers -- 1 Introduction -- 2 New Mud Modifier -- 3 Comparative Study on Mud Performance After Adding Different Additives -- 3.1 Viscosity Contrast -- 3.2 Dynamic Shear Force Comparison Microscopically -- 3.3 Dynamic Plastic Ratio Comparison -- 3.4 Flowability Index and Consistency -- 3.5 API Filtration Loss -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Integrate the Methods of Linear Full Resonance with Quarter-Wavelength into Strong Motion Synthesis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Method for Ground Motion Synthesis -- 3 Ground Motion Synthesis at Two KiK-Net Stations -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Comparative Study on Chinese and Foreign Earth Pressure Calculation Methods for Pipe-Sheet Composite Wharf Structure -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Calculation Method of Earth Pressure -- 2.1 Method in China Standard -- 2.2 Method in America Standard -- 2.3 Method in Japan Standard. , 2.4 Contrastive Analysis -- 3 Information of Project -- 3.1 Project Introduction -- 3.2 Geological Conditions -- 3.3 Structure Condition -- 3.4 Monitoring Scheme -- 4 Monitoring Results and Comparative Analysis -- 4.1 Comparative Analysis of Measured Results and Theoretical Calculations -- 4.2 Comparative Analysis of Measured Results and Numerical Calculation -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- A Signal Processing Approach for Fracture Inversion Technique Utilizing Acoustic Emission Signal in Shale Hydraulic Fracturing Experiment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Experimental Details -- 2.1 Experimental Parameters -- 2.2 Experimental Procedure -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Event Detection -- 3.2 Signal Location -- 3.3 Spectrum Analysis -- 3.4 Tomography -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 4.1 Event Detection -- 4.2 Signal Location -- 4.3 Spectrum Analysis -- 4.4 Tomography -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- A New Bayesian Method for Dynamic System Identification Using FFT Data -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Posterior PDF -- 2.2 Sub-Structure Finite Element Analysis -- 2.3 Parameterization of Model Updating Based on Sub-Structure Finite Element Analysis -- 3 Case Study -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Quantifying Uncertainties in Model Updating Following Bayesian Approach Using a Parameter Space-Search Algorithm -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Method -- 2.1 Bayesian Probabilistic Framework -- 2.2 The Parameters Space-Search Algorithm -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Fatigue Response Analysis of Steel Pipe Piles with Super Length to Diameter Ratio Under Adverse Sea Conditions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Project Overview -- 3 Natural Conditions and Calculation of Pile Foundation Load -- 4 Natural Conditions and Calculation of Pile Foundation Load -- 5 Numerical Simulation Analysis of Fatigue Response of Steel Pipe Pile -- 6 Conclusions -- References. , Analysis of Expansion Stress Evolution of Concrete Erosion Products for Ocean Engineering -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Expansion Stress of Erosion Products in Marine Environment -- 2.1 Theoretical Model of Sulfate Attack -- 2.2 The Relation Between Interfacial Energy and Surface Curvature of Ettringite -- 2.3 Time-Varying Equation of Liquid Film Thickness -- 2.4 Expansion Stress of Corrosion Products -- 3 Microstructure Model of Concrete. -- 4 Expansion Stress Equation of Micro-Voids -- 5 Expansion Stress Equation of Micro-Cracks. -- 6 Microstructural Stress of Concrete in Marine Environment -- 6.1 Stress Analysis of Pore Wall in Micro-Voids -- 6.2 Stress Analysis of Pore Wall in Micro-Cracks -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Tunnel Construction Inspection and Safety Assessment Method -- Deep Migration Learning-Based Detection of Structural Diseases in Railway Tunnel Lining Structures -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Numerical Modelling of Typical Diseases of Tunnel Lining Structures -- 2.1 Numerical Simulation of Ground-Penetrating Radar -- 2.2 Numerical Simulation and Discussion of Results -- 3 Intelligent Detection Network for Tunnel Lining Structural Diseases -- 3.1 Sample Bank -- 3.2 Deep Learning Based Target Detection Network -- 3.3 Analysis of the Test Results of the Test Set -- 4 Lining Structure Test Bed Validation -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Discrete Element Simulation Study of Multi-Layered Reinforced Geotextile Treatment of Karst Collapse -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods and Materials -- 2.1 Discrete Element Model -- 2.2 Discrete Element Simulation Material -- 2.3 Discrete Element Simulation Scheme -- 2.4 Discrete Element Simulation Method -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 3.1 Top Vertical Settlement of the Soil -- 3.2 Tensile Force of Geotextile -- 4 Conclusions -- References. , A Method and Device for Tunnel Defect Detection Based on Image Automatic Collection and 3D Reconstruction -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Technology and Equipment -- 2.1 Rapid Inspection During Flood Periods -- 2.2 Comprehensive Inspection During the Dry Season -- 2.3 Supplementary Inspection with Infrared Thermal Imaging -- 2.4 Image Acquisition Process -- 2.5 Three-Dimensional Reconstruction and Localization of Tunnel Defects -- 3 Case Study -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Surface Settlement Induced by Excavation of Double-Line Shield Tunnel -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Engineering Background and Model Construction -- 3 Calculation Model -- 3.1 Basic Model Assumptions -- 3.2 Parameter Selection -- 3.3 Simulating the Shield Tunnel Construction Process -- 3.4 Numerical Simulation Validation -- 4 Analysis of the Impact of Shield Tunneling Construction Parameters on Surface Settlement -- 4.1 Scheme Design -- 4.2 Influence of Different Grouting Thickness on Surface Settlement During Shield Tunnel Excavation -- 4.3 The Impact of Twin Tunnel Spacing on Surface Settlement -- 4.4 Impact of Different Depth-To-Diameter Ratios on Surface Settlement -- 4.5 Effects of Different Excavation Pressures on Surface Settlement -- 5 Optimization Analysis of Surface Settlement Deformation -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- The Close Proximity Impact of a Newly Constructed Large Cross-Section Twin-Arch Tunnel Crossing an Existing Tunnel -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Mechanical Principles of Tunnel Proximity Construction -- 2.1 Initial Stress State -- 2.2 The Secondary Stress State After Tunnel Excavation -- 3 Leveraging Project Overview -- 4 Establishing the Numerical Model -- 4.1 Basic Assumptions -- 4.2 Model Dimensions and Parameter Settings -- 4.3 Criteria for Impact Zoning. -- 5 Longitudinal Impact Zoning of New Tunnel Overcrossing Construction on the Existing Tunnel. , 5.1 Longitudinal Impact Zoning of New Tunnel Construction on the Existing Tunnel Under Different Vertical Clear Distances -- 5.2 Different Surrounding Rock Grade's Impact on the Longitudinal Impact Zones of the Existing Tunnel During New Tunnel Construction -- 6 Transverse Impact Zoning of New Tunnel Crossing Construction on Existing Tunnel -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Influence of Seepage Pressure Loading History on the Progressive Fracture Process of Concrete -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Experimental Design -- 2.1 Experimental Method and Sample Preparation -- 2.2 Results of the Experiment -- 3 Analysis Method and Principle of Historical Data of Seepage Water Pressure and Flow -- 4 Analysis Results of Historical Data of Seepage Water Pressure and Flow -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Numerical Study of the Long-Term Settlement of Deep Drainage Tunnels in Soft Stratum -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Cumulative Deformation of Saturated Soft Clay Under Cyclic Loading -- 3 Prediction of the Long-Term Settlement of Deep Drainage Pipelines -- 3.1 Stress Distribution in the Foundation Under Water Filling and Discharging Conditions -- 3.2 Calculation of Long-Term Settlement in the Foundation of Deep Tunnels -- 3.3 Analysis of Long-Term Settlement -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Fatigue Response Analysis of Wind Power Pile Foundation Under Full Cycle Action of Typhoon -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Project Overview and Natural Conditions -- 3 Calculation of Pile Foundation Load and Establishment of Finite Element Model -- 4 Fatigue Analysis Results -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Electrochemical Corrosion Study of 20MnTiB High Strength Bolt Under the Simulation of Humid Climate in Chongqing -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Experimental Methods -- 2.1 Design and Formulation of Simulated Corrosion Solution -- 2.2 Preparation of Electrochemical Corrosion Samples. , 2.3 Analysis and Test Methods.
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    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction-Interfaces in Adhesion and Adhesive Bonding -- 1 Social Background of Research on Adhesion and Adhesive Bonding -- 2 Interphase in Adhesive Bonding -- 3 Testing of Adhesion and Adhesive Bonding -- 4 Multiscale and Hierarchical Structures in the Interphase and Interfacial Region in Adhesive Bonding -- 5 Visualization and Analysis of Interphases in Adhesion and Adhesive Bonding -- References -- Electron Microscopy for Visualization of Interfaces in Adhesion and Adhesive Bonding -- 1 Instrumentation of Electron Microscopy -- 2 Analytical Electron Microscopy-EDX and EELS -- 3 Specimen Preparation -- 3.1 Preparation of Thin Sections by Ultramicrotomy -- 3.2 Staining -- 3.3 Focused Ion Beam Fabrication (FIB) -- 3.4 Surface Replica -- 4 EFTEM -- 4.1 Electron Spectroscopic Imaging (ESI) and Parallel EELS -- 4.2 Elemental Mapping and Image-EELS -- 5 STEM -- 5.1 Spectrum Imaging (SI) with Simultaneous EELS and EDX -- 5.2 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of Chemical Bonding and Mechanical Interlocking -- 5 Formation of the Interphase Between Aluminum and Polypropylene-The Role of Reactive Functionality on Metal Bonding -- 5.1 Bonding Mechanism Investigated by Replica-STEM Tomography -- 5.2 Mechanism of Interphase Formation -- 6 Mechanism of Adhesive Bonding of Aluminum Alloys Studied by STEM-EELS/ELNES -- 6.1 Mechanism of Steam Treatment in Improving Adhesion Bonding of Aluminum -- 6.2 Role of the Chemical Bonding on Interfacial Toughness Between Aluminum and Epoxy Adhesive -- 7 Metal-plastic Direct Bonding by Injection Nano-Molding-Interfacial Structures and Testing Joint Performance -- 8 Toughness and Durability of Interfaces in Dissimilar Adhesive Joints of Aluminum and Carbon-Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastics -- 8.1 Evaluation of Interfacial Fracture Toughness by ADCB Test -- 8.2 Evaluation of Durability of Adhesive Interfaces Under High Humidity Environment by Wedge Test -- 8.3 Stress-Induced Corrosion at Adhesive Interfaces -- 9 Concluding Remark -- References -- Direct Visualization of Mechanical Behavior During Adhesive Bonding Failure Using Mechanoluminescence (ML) -- 1 Introduction of Mechanoluminescence-Materials, Sensor and Sensing Concept -- 2 Mechanoluminescence (ML) Technology-Visualization of the Dynamic Strain Information -- 2.1 Mechanoluminescence (ML) Materials -- 2.2 Mechanoluminescence (ML) Sensors -- 3 Killer Application of Mechanoluminescence 1: Detection of Crack and Defects in Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) -- 3.1 Mechanoluminescence (ML) Detection of the Origin to Deduce the Integrity -- 3.2 Mechanoluminescence (ML) Sensing in Real Infrastructures -- 3.3 Visualization of Repair Effect Using Mechanoluminescence (ML). , 4 Killer Application of Mechanoluminescence 2: Innovation in Design and Prediction -- 4.1 Mechanoluminescence (ML) Sensing in CFRP Composite Material -- 4.2 Simulation Sophistication Using Mechanoluminescence (ML) -- 5 Mechanoluminescent (ML) Visualization in the Evaluation of Adhesive Joint -- 5.1 Fracture Toughness for Crack Propagation -- 5.2 Tensile Shear Strength (TSS) Test of Adhesive Joint -- 5.3 Cross-Tension Strength (CTS) Test of Adhesive Joint -- 5.4 Mapping of Weak Bond and Local Fracture Toughness -- 6 New Challenge for the Invisible Information on the Lightweight Structure -- 6.1 Toward the Appropriate Choice of Joints in the Multi-material Concept -- 6.2 Static Electricity in Light Weighting Structure -- 7 Concluding Remark -- References -- Analysis of Molecular Surface/Interfacial Layer by Sum-Frequency Generation (SFG) Spectroscopy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Basic Theory for Surface/Interface Sum-Frequency Generation -- 3 Experimental Equipment -- 3.1 General Description of the Experimental Equipment -- 3.2 SFG Spectroscopy with Narrowband Input -- 3.3 SFG Spectroscopy with a Broadband Input -- 3.4 Doubly-Resonant Sum-Frequency Generation Spectrometer -- 3.5 Experimental Conditions for Polymeric Material Surfaces and Adhesive Interfaces -- 4 Applications of SFG Spectroscopy to Study Polymeric Materials Surfaces and Interfaces -- 4.1 Chemical Structure of Adherent Surfaces -- 5 Investigation of Buried Polymer/polymer Interfaces -- 6 Probing Adhesive Interfaces -- 6.1 Polyurethane Adhesives -- 6.2 Silyl-Terminated Polyether Adhesives -- 7 Metal/polymer Interfaces -- 8 Bio-adhesive Interfaces -- 9 Molecular Conformation at the Liquid Interfaces -- 10 Molecular Conformation at the Organic Device Interfaces -- 11 Comprehensive Study of Adhesive Interfaces Combining SFG with Other Techniques. , 11.1 Acid-Base Interaction at the Epoxy Adhesive/AlOx Interface -- 11.2 Formation of Covalent Bonds -- 11.3 Ordering of Functional Group at AlOx Interface -- 11.4 Interaction Between Surface O-H Bonds and Adsorbates -- 12 Summary and Outlook -- References.
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