نتایج جستجو برای: مدار geo

تعداد نتایج: 20796  

2013
Ammar Motorwala Vineet Shah Ravishankar Kammula Praveena Nannapaneni

Considering the increasing demand for developing alternative construction materials, due to the growing environmental concerns, this paper discusses the feasibility of alkali activated geo-polymer concrete, as a future construction material. The main objective of this study involves observation of structural behaviours of the fresh fly ash-based geo-polymer concrete, understanding the basic mix...

2013
Xun Li Jinling Wang Wenyang Liu Ruiyuan Li

In this paper, the concept of geo-referenced 3D map and its applications have been discussed. The major contribution is that it adopts geo-referenced images for various applications. Next generation 3D map, which is realistic, image-based, is able to provide 3D geometry measurements and various geo-location services. The methodology and development process has been introduced. Experiments for t...

2002
James D. Carswell David C. Wilson Michela Bertolotto

The amount and availability of high-quality geo-spatial image data, such as digital satellite and aerial photographs, is increasing dramatically. Task-based management of such visual information and associated knowledge is a central concern for organisations that rely on digital imagery. We are developing geo-spatial knowledge management techniques that employ case-based reasoning as the core m...

Journal: :IJAEIS 2014
Wies Vullings Jandirk Bulens Dennis J. J. Walvoort

To date, use of the full potential of geo-information is not often applied in the daily practice of policy makers. The main questions explored by this research are: Why is geo-information not widely used in policy and how can this be improved? A conceptual framework was developed to evaluate the use of geo-information. For five cases, the use of geo-information was evaluated by means of this fr...

2016
W. Hartmann M. Havlena K. Schindler

Despite a lot of recent research, photogrammetric reconstruction from crowd-sourced imagery is plagued by a number of recurrent problems. (i) The resulting models are chronically incomplete, because even touristic landmarks are photographed mostly from a few “canonical” viewpoints. (ii) Man-made constructions tend to exhibit repetitive structure and rotational symmetries, which lead to gross er...

Journal: :Australasian J. Combinatorics 2013
Sally Cockburn Yonghyun Song

A geometric graph G is a simple graph G together with a straight line drawing of G in the plane with the vertices in general position. Two geometric realizations of a simple graph are geo-isomorphic if there is a vertex bijection between them that preserves vertex adjacencies and non-adjacencies, as well as edge crossings and non-crossings. A natural extension of graph homomorphisms, geo-homomo...

Journal: :desert 2013
j. bazrafshan a. khalili

the present study examined year-to-year variations in areas affected by drought during a period of 39 water yearsin iran. ninety-five meteorological stations were chosen to provide near-continuous long-term records, althoughsome data was missing (less than 10%). the missing data points were estimated using a linear correlation methodbetween the reference station with the missing data points and...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2018
David R. Doelling Conor O. Haney Rajendra Bhatt Benjamin R. Scarino Arun Gopalan

The Clouds and the Earth’s Radiant Energy System (CERES) project relies on geostationary (GEO) imager derived TOA broadband fluxes and cloud properties to account for the regional diurnal fluctuations between the Terra and Aqua CERES and MODIS measurements. Anchoring the GEO visible calibration to the MODIS reference calibration and stability is critical for consistent fluxes and cloud retrieva...

Journal: :Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 2010
Yola Georgiadou Jantien E. Stoter

The aim of this paper is to develop a conceptual framework for studying the use of geo-information and associated technology in government. We first review how geo-information, geo-information technology and people—notions central to geo-information use—are conceptualized in the literature and show that authors view these notions through two contrasting lenses, a market and a polis lens. We the...

Journal: :Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 2010
Yola Georgiadou Jantien E. Stoter

The aim of this paper is to develop a conceptual framework for studying the use of geo-information and associated technology in government. We first review how geo-information, geo-information technology and people—notions central to geo-information use—are conceptualized in the literature and show that authors view these notions through two contrasting lenses, a market and a polis lens. We the...

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