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Santa, Fernando; Henriques, Roberto; Torres-Sospedra, Joaquín; Pebesma, Edzer A Statistical Approach for Studying the Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Geolocated Tweets in Urban Environments Journal Article Sustainability , 11 (3), pp. 595, 2019, (IF:). Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: GEO-C, Geo-social media, geolocation @article{Santa2019, title = {A Statistical Approach for Studying the Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Geolocated Tweets in Urban Environments}, author = {Fernando Santa and Roberto Henriques and Joaquín Torres-Sospedra and Edzer Pebesma}, doi = {10.3390/su11030595}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-03-13}, journal = {Sustainability }, volume = {11}, number = {3}, pages = {595}, abstract = {An in-depth descriptive approach to the dynamics of the urban population is fundamental as a first step towards promoting effective planning and designing processes in cities. Understanding the behavioral aspects of human activities can contribute to their effective management and control. We present a framework, based on statistical methods, for studying the spatio-temporal distribution of geolocated tweets as a proxy for where and when people carry out their activities. We have evaluated our proposal by analyzing the distribution of collected geolocated tweets over a two-week period in the summer of 2017 in Lisbon, London, and Manhattan. Our proposal considers a negative binomial regression analysis for the time series of counts of tweets as a first step. We further estimate a functional principal component analysis of second-order summary statistics of the hourly spatial point patterns formed by the locations of the tweets. Finally, we find groups of hours with a similar spatial arrangement of places where humans develop their activities through hierarchical clustering over the principal scores. Social media events are found to show strong temporal trends such as seasonal variation due to the hour of the day and the day of the week in addition to autoregressive schemas. We have also identified spatio-temporal patterns of clustering, i.e., groups of hours of the day that present a similar spatial distribution of human activities.}, note = {IF:}, keywords = {GEO-C, Geo-social media, geolocation}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } An in-depth descriptive approach to the dynamics of the urban population is fundamental as a first step towards promoting effective planning and designing processes in cities. Understanding the behavioral aspects of human activities can contribute to their effective management and control. We present a framework, based on statistical methods, for studying the spatio-temporal distribution of geolocated tweets as a proxy for where and when people carry out their activities. We have evaluated our proposal by analyzing the distribution of collected geolocated tweets over a two-week period in the summer of 2017 in Lisbon, London, and Manhattan. Our proposal considers a negative binomial regression analysis for the time series of counts of tweets as a first step. We further estimate a functional principal component analysis of second-order summary statistics of the hourly spatial point patterns formed by the locations of the tweets. Finally, we find groups of hours with a similar spatial arrangement of places where humans develop their activities through hierarchical clustering over the principal scores. Social media events are found to show strong temporal trends such as seasonal variation due to the hour of the day and the day of the week in addition to autoregressive schemas. We have also identified spatio-temporal patterns of clustering, i.e., groups of hours of the day that present a similar spatial distribution of human activities. |
Rodríguez-Pupo, Luis Enrique; Granell-Canut, Carlos; Casteleyn, Sven An Analytics Platform for Integrating and Computing Spatio-temporal Metrics Journal Article ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 8 (2), pp. 54, 2019, (IF). Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: context-aware computing, RyC-Casteleyn, RyC-Granell, Software metrics @article{Rodríguez-Pupo2019, title = {An Analytics Platform for Integrating and Computing Spatio-temporal Metrics}, author = {Luis Enrique Rodríguez-Pupo and Carlos Granell-Canut and Sven Casteleyn}, doi = {10.3390/ijgi8020054}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-03-13}, journal = {ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information}, volume = {8}, number = {2}, pages = {54}, abstract = {In large-scale context-aware applications, a central design concern is capturing, managing and acting upon location and context data. The ability to understand the collected data and define meaningful contextual events, based on one or more incoming (contextual) data streams, both for a single and multiple users, is hereby critical for applications to exhibit location- and context-aware behaviour. In this article, we describe a context-aware, data-intensive metrics platform —focusing primarily on its geospatial support—that allows exactly this: to define and execute metrics, which capture meaningful spatio-temporal and contextual events relevant for the application realm. The platform (1) supports metrics definition and execution; (2) provides facilities for real-time, in-application actions upon metrics execution results; (3) allows post-hoc analysis and visualisation of collected data and results. It hereby offers contextual and geospatial data management and analytics as a service, and allow context-aware application developers to focus on their core application logic. We explain the core platform and its ecosystem of supporting applications and tools, elaborate the most important conceptual features, and discuss implementation realised through a distributed, micro-service based cloud architecture. Finally, we highlight possible application fields, and present a real-world case study in the realm of psychological health.}, note = {IF}, keywords = {context-aware computing, RyC-Casteleyn, RyC-Granell, Software metrics}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } In large-scale context-aware applications, a central design concern is capturing, managing and acting upon location and context data. The ability to understand the collected data and define meaningful contextual events, based on one or more incoming (contextual) data streams, both for a single and multiple users, is hereby critical for applications to exhibit location- and context-aware behaviour. In this article, we describe a context-aware, data-intensive metrics platform —focusing primarily on its geospatial support—that allows exactly this: to define and execute metrics, which capture meaningful spatio-temporal and contextual events relevant for the application realm. The platform (1) supports metrics definition and execution; (2) provides facilities for real-time, in-application actions upon metrics execution results; (3) allows post-hoc analysis and visualisation of collected data and results. It hereby offers contextual and geospatial data management and analytics as a service, and allow context-aware application developers to focus on their core application logic. We explain the core platform and its ecosystem of supporting applications and tools, elaborate the most important conceptual features, and discuss implementation realised through a distributed, micro-service based cloud architecture. Finally, we highlight possible application fields, and present a real-world case study in the realm of psychological health. |
Gebreegziabihe, Fana Gebremeskel Connecting addicted patients and therapists based on GPS for providing context-aware notification Masters Thesis INIT, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: Health applications, Mastergeotech, mental health, symptoms @mastersthesis{Gebreegziabihe2019, title = {Connecting addicted patients and therapists based on GPS for providing context-aware notification}, author = {Fana Gebremeskel Gebreegziabihe}, editor = {Sven Casteleyn and Carlos Granell-Canut and Roberto André Pereira Henriques (supervisors)}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-03-04}, address = {Castellón}, school = {INIT}, keywords = {Health applications, Mastergeotech, mental health, symptoms}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {mastersthesis} } |
Shrestha, Eliza Data Validation and Quality Assessment of Voluntary Geographic Information Road Network of Castellon for Emergency Route Planning Masters Thesis INIT, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: Mastergeotech, Volunteered geographic information @mastersthesis{Shrestha2019, title = {Data Validation and Quality Assessment of Voluntary Geographic Information Road Network of Castellon for Emergency Route Planning}, author = {Eliza Shrestha}, editor = {Francisco Ramos-Romero and Andrés Muñoz-Zuluaga and Pedro Cabral (supervisors)}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-03-04}, address = {Castellón}, school = {INIT}, keywords = {Mastergeotech, Volunteered geographic information}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {mastersthesis} } |
Abdelfattah, Alaa Bakry Abdelaziz Increasing citizen and association involvement in government decision-making by implementing civic engagement platforms: Valencia City case study Masters Thesis INIT, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: citizen participation, Mastergeotech, Smart Cities @mastersthesis{Abdelfattah2019, title = {Increasing citizen and association involvement in government decision-making by implementing civic engagement platforms: Valencia City case study}, author = {Alaa Bakry Abdelaziz Abdelfattah}, editor = {Joaquín Huerta-Guijarro and Fernando Benítez-Páez and Marco Painho and Andrés Muñoz-Zuluaga (supervisors)}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-03-04}, address = {Castellón}, school = {INIT}, keywords = {citizen participation, Mastergeotech, Smart Cities}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {mastersthesis} } |
Marsh-Hunn, Daniel Interoperability Enhancement of IoT devices Using Open Web Standards in a Smart Farming Use Case Masters Thesis INIT, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: Internet of things, interoperability, Mastergeotech, Standards @mastersthesis{Marsh-Hunn2019, title = {Interoperability Enhancement of IoT devices Using Open Web Standards in a Smart Farming Use Case}, author = {Daniel Marsh-Hunn}, editor = {Sergio Trilles-Oliver and Joaquín Huerta-Guijarro and Roberto André Pereira Henriques}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-03-04}, address = {Castellón}, school = {INIT}, keywords = {Internet of things, interoperability, Mastergeotech, Standards}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {mastersthesis} } |
Palinggi, Denny Asarias Predicting Soccer Outcome with Machine Learning Based on Weather Condition Masters Thesis INIT, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: machine learning, Mastergeotech, sports @mastersthesis{Palinggi2019, title = {Predicting Soccer Outcome with Machine Learning Based on Weather Condition}, author = {Denny Asarias Palinggi}, editor = {Francisco Ramos-Romero and Roberto Henriques and Roberto André Pereira and Jorge Mateu-Mahiques}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-03-04}, address = {Castellón}, school = {INIT}, keywords = {machine learning, Mastergeotech, sports}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {mastersthesis} } |
Perotti, Fabián Rodolfo Spatial analysis of cyclist mobility patterns using geovisualization to improve public bike-share system in a small size city Masters Thesis INIT, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: Biking, Mastergeotech, urban mobility @mastersthesis{Perotti2019, title = {Spatial analysis of cyclist mobility patterns using geovisualization to improve public bike-share system in a small size city}, author = {Fabián Rodolfo Perotti}, editor = {Carlos Granell-Canut and Sven Casteleyn and Marco Painho (supervisors) }, year = {2019}, date = {2019-03-04}, address = {Castellón}, school = {INIT}, keywords = {Biking, Mastergeotech, urban mobility}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {mastersthesis} } |
Karampanah, Sadegh A survey of usability issues in mobile map-based systems Masters Thesis Universidade Nova De Lisboa, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: Mastergeotech, Mobile apps @mastersthesis{UNL2019, title = {A survey of usability issues in mobile map-based systems}, author = {Sadegh Karampanah }, editor = {Christian Kray and Morin Ostkamp and Sven Casteleyn (supervisors)}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-02-05}, address = {Lisboa}, school = {Universidade Nova De Lisboa}, keywords = {Mastergeotech, Mobile apps}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {mastersthesis} } |
Teka, Brhane Bahrishum A systematic comparison of spatial search strategies for open government datasets Masters Thesis Universidade Nova De Lisboa, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: Mastergeotech, open data @mastersthesis{Teka2019, title = {A systematic comparison of spatial search strategies for open government datasets}, author = {Brhane Bahrishum Teka}, editor = {Auriol Degbelo and Roberto André Pereira Henriques and Sven Casteleyn (supervisors)}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-02-05}, address = {Lisboa}, school = {Universidade Nova De Lisboa}, keywords = {Mastergeotech, open data}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {mastersthesis} } |
Sherpa, Ang Dawa Retrieving spatial datasets with ease through an application programming interface (API) Masters Thesis Universidade Nova De Lisboa, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: API, Mastergeotech @mastersthesis{Sherpa2019, title = {Retrieving spatial datasets with ease through an application programming interface (API)}, author = {Ang Dawa Sherpa}, editor = {Auriol Degbelo and Carlos Granell-Canut and Joel Dinis Baptista Ferreira da Silva (supervisors)}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-02-05}, address = {Lisboa}, school = {Universidade Nova De Lisboa}, keywords = {API, Mastergeotech}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {mastersthesis} } |
Gelaye, Tamene Sinishaw Robustness of road network for assessing the resilience of the network Masters Thesis Universidade Nova De Lisboa, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: Mastergeotech, urban mobility @mastersthesis{Gelaye2019, title = {Robustness of road network for assessing the resilience of the network}, author = {Tamene Sinishaw Gelaye}, editor = {Judith Verstegen and Sven Castelyn and Roberto Henriques and Andrés Muñoz (supervisors) }, year = {2019}, date = {2019-02-05}, address = {Lisboa}, school = {Universidade Nova De Lisboa}, keywords = {Mastergeotech, urban mobility}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {mastersthesis} } |
Barroso, Renan Maron Evaluating the effects of uncertainty on projections of greenhouse gas emissions: a biofuel case study in Brazil Masters Thesis IFGI, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: Mastergeotech, pro @mastersthesis{Barroso2019, title = {Evaluating the effects of uncertainty on projections of greenhouse gas emissions: a biofuel case study in Brazil}, author = {Renan Maron Barroso}, editor = {Judith Verstegen and Fllor van den Hilst and Carlos Granell-Canut (supervisors)}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-02-04}, address = {Münster}, school = {IFGI}, keywords = {Mastergeotech, pro}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {mastersthesis} } |
Barros, Matheu Siqueira Evaluative Maps 2.0 : a web map approach to capture people´s perceptions of a city Masters Thesis IFGI, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: citizen participation, Mastergeotech @mastersthesis{Barros2019, title = {Evaluative Maps 2.0 : a web map approach to capture people´s perceptions of a city}, author = {Matheu Siqueira Barros}, editor = {Auriol Degbelo and Sergio Trilles-Oliver and Gabriele Filomena (supervisors)}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-02-04}, address = {Münster, Germany}, school = {IFGI}, keywords = {citizen participation, Mastergeotech}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {mastersthesis} } |
Asanga, Nicholas Azenui Modeling customary land tenure in relation to the national land administration model: case study of the northwest region of Cameroon Masters Thesis IFGI, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: Mastergeotech @mastersthesis{Asanga2019, title = {Modeling customary land tenure in relation to the national land administration model: case study of the northwest region of Cameroon}, author = {Nicholas Azenui Asanga}, editor = {Malumno Chipofya and Pedro Cabral and Michael Gould (supervisors)}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-02-04}, address = {Münster}, school = {IFGI}, keywords = {Mastergeotech}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {mastersthesis} } |
Crespo, Lorena Cristina Abad Validating a bike network analysis score based on open data as a connectivity measure of urban cycling infrastructure adapted for European Cities Masters Thesis IFGI, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: Biking, Mastergeotech, urban mobility @mastersthesis{Crespo2019, title = {Validating a bike network analysis score based on open data as a connectivity measure of urban cycling infrastructure adapted for European Cities}, author = {Lorena Cristina Abad Crespo}, editor = {Edzer Pebesma and Marco Painho and Francisco-José Ramos Romero (supervisors)}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-02-04}, address = {Münster, Germany}, school = {IFGI}, keywords = {Biking, Mastergeotech, urban mobility}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {mastersthesis} } |
Trilles-Oliver, Sergio; González-Pérez, Alberto; Huerta-Guijarro, Joaquín Adapting models to warn fungal diseases in vineyards using in-field Internet of Things (IoT) nodes Journal Article Sustainability , 11 , pp. 416, 2019. BibTeX | Tags: Internet of things, senviro @article{Trilles-Oliver2019, title = {Adapting models to warn fungal diseases in vineyards using in-field Internet of Things (IoT) nodes}, author = {Sergio Trilles-Oliver and Alberto González-Pérez and Joaquín Huerta-Guijarro }, year = {2019}, date = {2019-02-01}, journal = {Sustainability }, volume = {11}, pages = {416}, keywords = {Internet of things, senviro}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } |
Mendoza-Silva, Germán Martín; Gould, Michael; Montoliu, Raúl; Torres-Sospedra, Joaquín; Huerta-Guijarro, Joaquín An Occupancy Simulator for a Smart Parking System: Developmental Design and Experimental Considerations Journal Article ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 8 (5), pp. 212, 2019, (IF). Links | BibTeX | Tags: Smart Cities @article{Mendoza-Silva2019, title = {An Occupancy Simulator for a Smart Parking System: Developmental Design and Experimental Considerations}, author = {Germán Martín Mendoza-Silva and Michael Gould and Raúl Montoliu and Joaquín Torres-Sospedra and Joaquín Huerta-Guijarro}, doi = {10.3390/ijgi8050212 }, year = {2019}, date = {2019-02-01}, journal = {ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information}, volume = {8}, number = {5}, pages = {212}, note = {IF}, keywords = {Smart Cities}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } |
Zubcoff, Jose; Garrigós, Irene; Casteleyn, Sven; Mazón, J N; Aguilar, José Alfonso; Gomariz-Castillo, F Evaluating Different i∗-based Approaches for Selecting Functional Requirements while Balancing and Optimizing Non-Functional Requirements: A Controlled Experiment. Journal Article Information and Software Technology, 106 , pp. 68-84, 2019, (IF). Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: RyC-Casteleyn @article{Zubcoff2019, title = {Evaluating Different i∗-based Approaches for Selecting Functional Requirements while Balancing and Optimizing Non-Functional Requirements: A Controlled Experiment.}, author = {Jose Zubcoff and Irene Garrigós and Sven Casteleyn and J.N. Mazón and José Alfonso Aguilar and F. Gomariz-Castillo}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-02-01}, journal = {Information and Software Technology}, volume = {106}, pages = {68-84}, abstract = {Context: A relevant question in requirements engineering is which set of functional requirements (FR) to prioritize and implement, while keeping non-functional requirements (NFR) balanced and optimized. Objective: We aim to provide empirical evidence that requirement engineers may perform better at the task of selecting FRs while optimizing and balancing NFRs using an alternative (automated) i ∗ post-processed model, compared to the original i ∗ model. Method: We performed a controlled experiment, designed to compare the original i ∗ graphical notation, with our post-processed i ∗ visualizations based on Pareto efficiency (a tabular and a radar chart visualization). Our experiment consisted of solving different exercises of various complexity for selecting FRs while balancing NFR. We considered the efficiency (time spent to correctly answer exercises), and the effectiveness (regarding time: time spent to solve exercises, independent of correctness; and regarding correctness of the answer, independent of time). Results: The efficiency analysis shows it is 3.51 times more likely to solve exercises correctly with our tabular and radar chart visualizations than with i ∗ . Actually, i ∗ was the most time-consuming (effectiveness regarding time), had a lower number of correct answers (effectiveness regarding correctness), and was affected by complexity. Visual or textual preference of the subjects had no effect on the score. Beginners took more time to solve exercises than experts if i ∗ is used (no distinction if our Pareto-based visualizations are used). Conclusion: For complex model instances, the Pareto front based tabular visualization results in more correct answers, compared to radar chart visualization. When we consider effectiveness regarding time, the i ∗ graphical notation is the most time consuming visualization, independent of the complexity of the exercise. Finally, regard- ing efficiency, subjects consume less time when using radar chart visualization than tabular visualization, and even more so compared to the original i ∗ graphical notation.}, note = {IF}, keywords = {RyC-Casteleyn}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Context: A relevant question in requirements engineering is which set of functional requirements (FR) to prioritize and implement, while keeping non-functional requirements (NFR) balanced and optimized. Objective: We aim to provide empirical evidence that requirement engineers may perform better at the task of selecting FRs while optimizing and balancing NFRs using an alternative (automated) i ∗ post-processed model, compared to the original i ∗ model. Method: We performed a controlled experiment, designed to compare the original i ∗ graphical notation, with our post-processed i ∗ visualizations based on Pareto efficiency (a tabular and a radar chart visualization). Our experiment consisted of solving different exercises of various complexity for selecting FRs while balancing NFR. We considered the efficiency (time spent to correctly answer exercises), and the effectiveness (regarding time: time spent to solve exercises, independent of correctness; and regarding correctness of the answer, independent of time). Results: The efficiency analysis shows it is 3.51 times more likely to solve exercises correctly with our tabular and radar chart visualizations than with i ∗ . Actually, i ∗ was the most time-consuming (effectiveness regarding time), had a lower number of correct answers (effectiveness regarding correctness), and was affected by complexity. Visual or textual preference of the subjects had no effect on the score. Beginners took more time to solve exercises than experts if i ∗ is used (no distinction if our Pareto-based visualizations are used). Conclusion: For complex model instances, the Pareto front based tabular visualization results in more correct answers, compared to radar chart visualization. When we consider effectiveness regarding time, the i ∗ graphical notation is the most time consuming visualization, independent of the complexity of the exercise. Finally, regard- ing efficiency, subjects consume less time when using radar chart visualization than tabular visualization, and even more so compared to the original i ∗ graphical notation. |
Khandker, S; Torres-Sospedra, Joaquín; Ristaniemi, T Improving RF fingerprinting methods by means of D2D communication protocol Journal Article Electronics, 8 , pp. 97, 2019, (IF:). Links | BibTeX | Tags: Wi-Fi fingerprint @article{Khandker2019, title = {Improving RF fingerprinting methods by means of D2D communication protocol}, author = {S. Khandker and Joaquín Torres-Sospedra and T. Ristaniemi}, doi = {10.3390/electronics8010097}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-02-01}, journal = {Electronics}, volume = {8}, pages = {97}, note = {IF:}, keywords = {Wi-Fi fingerprint}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } |
Smid, Marek; Russo, S; Costa, Ana Cristina; Granell-Canut, Carlos; Pebesma, Edzer Ranking European Capitals by Exposure to Heat Waves and Cold Waves Journal Article Urban climate, 27 , pp. 388-402, 2019. Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: GEO-C, RyC-Granell @article{Smid2019, title = {Ranking European Capitals by Exposure to Heat Waves and Cold Waves}, author = {Marek Smid and S. Russo and Ana Cristina Costa and Carlos Granell-Canut and Edzer Pebesma}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-02-01}, journal = {Urban climate}, volume = {27}, pages = {388-402}, abstract = {In warming Europe, we are witnessing a growth in urban population with aging trend, which will make the society more exposed and vulnerable to extreme weather events. In the period 1950–2015 the occurrence of extreme heat waves increased across European capitals. As an example, in 2010 Moscow was hit by the strongest heat wave of the present era, killing more than ten thousand people. The cold extremes will have decreasing tendency as global warming progresses, however due to higher variability of future climates, the cold wave hazard may remain locally important threat. Moreover, the heat and cold-related mortality will be enhanced with foreseen demographic evolution in European cities. Here we focus on larger metropolitan areas of European capitals (EU28 plus Moscow, Oslo and Zurich). By using an ensemble of eight EURO-CORDEX models under the RCP8.5 scenario, we detected heat waves and cold waves events by deployment of Heat Wave Magnitude Index daily and its cold wave counterpart. We introduce a ranking procedure based on ensemble predictions using the median of metropolitan grid cells for each capital, and population density as a proxy to quantify the future exposure. All the investigated European metropolitan areas will be more vulnerable to extreme heat in the coming decades. Based on the impact ranking, results reveal that cold waves will represent some threat in mid of the century but they will not be the major threat in any of European capitals, and that they are projected to completely vanish by the end of this century. On the contrary, in near, but even more so in distant future, extreme heat events in European capitals will be not exclusive to traditionally exposed areas such as the Mediterranean and the Iberian Peninsula. The ranking of European capitals based on their exposure to extreme heat is of paramount importance to decision makers in order to mitigate the heat related mortality, especially with the foreseen increase of global mean temperature. Furthermore, this simple comparative indicator helps communicating the global, complex and impersonal issue of climate change locally thus contributing to raise awareness and call for action.}, keywords = {GEO-C, RyC-Granell}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } In warming Europe, we are witnessing a growth in urban population with aging trend, which will make the society more exposed and vulnerable to extreme weather events. In the period 1950–2015 the occurrence of extreme heat waves increased across European capitals. As an example, in 2010 Moscow was hit by the strongest heat wave of the present era, killing more than ten thousand people. The cold extremes will have decreasing tendency as global warming progresses, however due to higher variability of future climates, the cold wave hazard may remain locally important threat. Moreover, the heat and cold-related mortality will be enhanced with foreseen demographic evolution in European cities. Here we focus on larger metropolitan areas of European capitals (EU28 plus Moscow, Oslo and Zurich). By using an ensemble of eight EURO-CORDEX models under the RCP8.5 scenario, we detected heat waves and cold waves events by deployment of Heat Wave Magnitude Index daily and its cold wave counterpart. We introduce a ranking procedure based on ensemble predictions using the median of metropolitan grid cells for each capital, and population density as a proxy to quantify the future exposure. All the investigated European metropolitan areas will be more vulnerable to extreme heat in the coming decades. Based on the impact ranking, results reveal that cold waves will represent some threat in mid of the century but they will not be the major threat in any of European capitals, and that they are projected to completely vanish by the end of this century. On the contrary, in near, but even more so in distant future, extreme heat events in European capitals will be not exclusive to traditionally exposed areas such as the Mediterranean and the Iberian Peninsula. The ranking of European capitals based on their exposure to extreme heat is of paramount importance to decision makers in order to mitigate the heat related mortality, especially with the foreseen increase of global mean temperature. Furthermore, this simple comparative indicator helps communicating the global, complex and impersonal issue of climate change locally thus contributing to raise awareness and call for action. |
Moradi, Mohammad Mehdi; Cronie, O; Rubak, E; Lachieze-Rey, R; Mateu, Jorge; Baddeley, A Resample-smoothing of Voronoi intensity estimators Journal Article Statistics and Computing, pp. early, 2019. @article{Moradi2019, title = {Resample-smoothing of Voronoi intensity estimators}, author = {Mohammad Mehdi Moradi and O. Cronie and E. Rubak and R. Lachieze-Rey and Jorge Mateu and A. Baddeley }, doi = {10.1007/s11222-018-09850-0}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-02-01}, journal = {Statistics and Computing}, pages = {early}, keywords = {GEO-C}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } |
Akande, Adelouwa; Cabral, Pedro; Gomes, P; Casteleyn, Sven The Lisbon ranking for smart sustainable cities in Europe Journal Article Sustainable cities and society, 44 , pp. 475-487, 2019, (IF). Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: GEO-C, RyC-Casteleyn, Smart Cities @article{Akande2019, title = {The Lisbon ranking for smart sustainable cities in Europe}, author = {Adelouwa Akande and Pedro Cabral and P. Gomes and Sven Casteleyn}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-02-01}, journal = {Sustainable cities and society}, volume = {44}, pages = {475-487}, abstract = {There has recently been a conscious push for cities in Europe to be smarter and more sustainable, leading to the need to benchmark these cities’ efforts using robust assessment frameworks. This paper ranks 28 European capital cities based on how smart and sustainable they are. Using hierarchical clustering and principal component analysis (PCA), we synthesized 32 indicators into 4 components and computed rank scores. The ranking of European capital cities was based on this rank score. Our results show that Berlin and other Nordic capital cities lead the ranking, while Sofia and Bucharest obtained the lowest rank scores, and are thus not yet on the path of being smart and sustainable. While our city rank scores show little correlation with city size and city population, there is a significant positive correlation with the cities’ GDP per inhabitant, which is an indicator for wealth. Lastly, we detect a geographical divide: 12 of the top 14 cities are Western European; 11 of the bottom 14 cities are Eastern European. These results will help cities understand where they stand vis-à-vis other cities, giving policy makers an opportunity to identify areas for improvement while leveraging areas of strength.}, note = {IF}, keywords = {GEO-C, RyC-Casteleyn, Smart Cities}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } There has recently been a conscious push for cities in Europe to be smarter and more sustainable, leading to the need to benchmark these cities’ efforts using robust assessment frameworks. This paper ranks 28 European capital cities based on how smart and sustainable they are. Using hierarchical clustering and principal component analysis (PCA), we synthesized 32 indicators into 4 components and computed rank scores. The ranking of European capital cities was based on this rank score. Our results show that Berlin and other Nordic capital cities lead the ranking, while Sofia and Bucharest obtained the lowest rank scores, and are thus not yet on the path of being smart and sustainable. While our city rank scores show little correlation with city size and city population, there is a significant positive correlation with the cities’ GDP per inhabitant, which is an indicator for wealth. Lastly, we detect a geographical divide: 12 of the top 14 cities are Western European; 11 of the bottom 14 cities are Eastern European. These results will help cities understand where they stand vis-à-vis other cities, giving policy makers an opportunity to identify areas for improvement while leveraging areas of strength. |
Mendoza-Silva, Germán Martín; Matey-Sanz, Miguel; Torres-Sospedra, Joaquín; Huerta-Guijarro, Joaquín BLE RSS Measurements Dataset for Research on Accurate Indoor Positioning Journal Article Data, 4 (1), pp. 12, 2019, ISSN: 2306-5729. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: academic libraries, Indoor positioning, Wi-Fi fingerprint @article{germanb, title = {BLE RSS Measurements Dataset for Research on Accurate Indoor Positioning}, author = {Germán Martín Mendoza-Silva and Miguel Matey-Sanz and Joaquín Torres-Sospedra and Joaquín Huerta-Guijarro}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3390/data4010012}, issn = {2306-5729}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-01-04}, journal = {Data}, volume = {4}, number = {1}, pages = {12}, abstract = {RSS-based indoor positioning is a consolidated research field for which several techniques have been proposed. Among them, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) beacons are a popular option for practical applications. This paper presents a new BLE RSS database that was created to aid in the development of new BLE RSS-based positioning methods and to encourage their reproducibility and comparability. The measurements were collected in two university zones: an area among bookshelves in a library and an area of an office space. Each zone had its own batch of deployed iBKS 105 beacons, configured to broadcast advertisements every 200 ms. The collection in the library zone was performed using three Android smartphones of different brands and models, with beacons broadcasting at −12 dBm transmission power, while in the other zone the collection was performed using of one those smartphones with beacons configured to advertise at the −4 dBm, −12 dBm and −20 dBm transmission powers. Supporting materials and scripts are provided along with the database, which annotate the BLE readings, provide details on the collection, the environment, and the BLE beacon deployments, ease the database usage, and introduce the reader to BLE RSS-based positioning and its challenges. The BLE RSS database and its supporting materials are available at the Zenodo repository under the open-source MIT license.}, keywords = {academic libraries, Indoor positioning, Wi-Fi fingerprint}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } RSS-based indoor positioning is a consolidated research field for which several techniques have been proposed. Among them, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) beacons are a popular option for practical applications. This paper presents a new BLE RSS database that was created to aid in the development of new BLE RSS-based positioning methods and to encourage their reproducibility and comparability. The measurements were collected in two university zones: an area among bookshelves in a library and an area of an office space. Each zone had its own batch of deployed iBKS 105 beacons, configured to broadcast advertisements every 200 ms. The collection in the library zone was performed using three Android smartphones of different brands and models, with beacons broadcasting at −12 dBm transmission power, while in the other zone the collection was performed using of one those smartphones with beacons configured to advertise at the −4 dBm, −12 dBm and −20 dBm transmission powers. Supporting materials and scripts are provided along with the database, which annotate the BLE readings, provide details on the collection, the environment, and the BLE beacon deployments, ease the database usage, and introduce the reader to BLE RSS-based positioning and its challenges. The BLE RSS database and its supporting materials are available at the Zenodo repository under the open-source MIT license. |
Mendoza-Silva, Germán Martín; Torres-Sospedra, Joaquín; Huerta-Guijarro, Joaquín A Meta-Review of Indoor Positioning Systems Journal Article Sensors, 19 (20), pp. 4507, 2019. Links | BibTeX | Tags: Indoor positioning @article{Mendoza-Silva2019b, title = {A Meta-Review of Indoor Positioning Systems }, author = {Germán Martín Mendoza-Silva and Joaquín Torres-Sospedra and Joaquín Huerta-Guijarro}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3390/s19204507 }, year = {2019}, date = {2019-01-01}, journal = {Sensors}, volume = {19}, number = {20}, pages = {4507}, keywords = {Indoor positioning}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } |
Vicente, A B; Juan-Verdoy, Pablo; Meseguer, Sergio; Serra, Laura; Trilles-Oliver, Sergio Air Quality Trend of PM10. Statistical Models for Assessing the Air Quality Impact of Environmental Policies Journal Article Sustainability , 11 (20), pp. 5857, 2019. Links | BibTeX | Tags: Air quality sensors, Statistics @article{Vicente2019, title = {Air Quality Trend of PM10. Statistical Models for Assessing the Air Quality Impact of Environmental Policies}, author = {A.B. Vicente and Pablo Juan-Verdoy and Sergio Meseguer and Laura Serra and Sergio Trilles-Oliver}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3390/su11205857 }, year = {2019}, date = {2019-01-01}, journal = {Sustainability }, volume = {11}, number = {20}, pages = {5857}, keywords = {Air quality sensors, Statistics}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } |
Rakshit, S; Davies, T M; Moradi, Mohammad Mehdi; McSwiggan, G; Nair, G; Mateu-Mahiques, Jorge; Baddeley, Adrian Fast kernel smoothing of point patterns on a large network using two-dimensional convolution Journal Article International Statistical Review, 87 , pp. 531-556, 2019. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Statistics @article{Rakshit2019, title = {Fast kernel smoothing of point patterns on a large network using two-dimensional convolution}, author = {S. Rakshit and T. M. Davies and Mohammad Mehdi Moradi and G. McSwiggan and G. Nair and Jorge Mateu-Mahiques and Adrian Baddeley }, doi = {10.1111/insr.12327}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-01-01}, journal = {International Statistical Review}, volume = {87}, pages = {531-556}, abstract = {We propose a computationally efficient and statistically principled method for kernel smoothing of point pattern data on a linear network. The point locations, and the network itself, are convolved with a two-dimensional kernel and then combined into an intensity function on the network. This can be computed rapidly using the fast Fourier transform, even on large networks and for large bandwidths, and is robust against errors in network geometry. The estimator is consistent, and its statistical efficiency is only slightly suboptimal. We discuss bias, variance, asymptotics, bandwidth selection, variance estimation, relative risk estimation and adaptive smoothing. The methods are used to analyse spatially varying frequency of traffic accidents inWestern Australia and the relative risk of different types of traffic accidents in Medellín, Colombia}, keywords = {Statistics}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } We propose a computationally efficient and statistically principled method for kernel smoothing of point pattern data on a linear network. The point locations, and the network itself, are convolved with a two-dimensional kernel and then combined into an intensity function on the network. This can be computed rapidly using the fast Fourier transform, even on large networks and for large bandwidths, and is robust against errors in network geometry. The estimator is consistent, and its statistical efficiency is only slightly suboptimal. We discuss bias, variance, asymptotics, bandwidth selection, variance estimation, relative risk estimation and adaptive smoothing. The methods are used to analyse spatially varying frequency of traffic accidents inWestern Australia and the relative risk of different types of traffic accidents in Medellín, Colombia |
Sansano, Emilio; Montoliu, Raul; Belmonte-Fernández, Óscar; Torres-Sospedra, Joaquín Indoor Positioning and Fingerprinting: The R package ipft Journal Article The R-Journal., 11 (1), 2019. Links | BibTeX | Tags: Indoor positioning, r, Wi-Fi fingerprint @article{Sansano2019, title = {Indoor Positioning and Fingerprinting: The R package ipft}, author = {Emilio Sansano and Raul Montoliu and Óscar Belmonte-Fernández and Joaquín Torres-Sospedra}, editor = { }, doi = {https://doi.org/10.32614/RJ-2019-010}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-01-01}, journal = {The R-Journal.}, volume = {11}, number = {1}, keywords = {Indoor positioning, r, Wi-Fi fingerprint}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } |
Trilles-Oliver, Sergio; Vicente, A B; Juan-Verdoy, Pablo; Ramos-Romero, Francisco; Meseguer, Sergio; Serra, Laura Reliability Validation of a Low-Cost Particulate Matter IoT Sensor in Indoor and Outdoor Environments Using a Reference Sampler Journal Article Sustainability , 11 , pp. 7220, 2019. Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Air quality sensors, Internet of things, Sensors @article{Triller-Oliver2019, title = {Reliability Validation of a Low-Cost Particulate Matter IoT Sensor in Indoor and Outdoor Environments Using a Reference Sampler}, author = {Sergio Trilles-Oliver and A.B. Vicente and Pablo Juan-Verdoy and Francisco Ramos-Romero and Sergio Meseguer and Laura Serra}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-00-01}, journal = {Sustainability }, volume = {11}, pages = {7220}, abstract = {A suitable and quick determination of air quality allows the population to be alerted with respect to high concentrations of pollutants. Recent advances in computer science have led to the development of a high number of low-cost sensors, improving the spatial and temporal resolution of air quality data while increasing the effectiveness of risk assessment. The main objective of this work is to perform a validation of a particulate matter (PM) sensor (HM-3301) in indoor and outdoor environments to study PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations. To date, this sensor has not been evaluated in real-world situations, and its data quality has not been documented. Here, the HM-3301 sensor is integrated into an Internet of things (IoT) platform to establish a permanent Internet connection. The validation is carried out using a reference sampler (LVS3 of Derenda) according to EN12341:2014. It is focused on statistical insight, and environmental conditions are not considered in this study. The ordinary Linear Model, the Generalized Linear Model, Locally Estimated Scatterplot Smoothing, and the Generalized Additive Model have been proposed to compare and contrast the outcomes. The low-cost sensor is highly correlated with the reference measure (R2 greater than 0.70), especially for PM2.5, with a very high accuracy value. In addition, there is a positive relationship between the two measurements, which can be ppropriately fitted through the Locally Estimated Scatterplot Smoothing model.}, keywords = {Air quality sensors, Internet of things, Sensors}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } A suitable and quick determination of air quality allows the population to be alerted with respect to high concentrations of pollutants. Recent advances in computer science have led to the development of a high number of low-cost sensors, improving the spatial and temporal resolution of air quality data while increasing the effectiveness of risk assessment. The main objective of this work is to perform a validation of a particulate matter (PM) sensor (HM-3301) in indoor and outdoor environments to study PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations. To date, this sensor has not been evaluated in real-world situations, and its data quality has not been documented. Here, the HM-3301 sensor is integrated into an Internet of things (IoT) platform to establish a permanent Internet connection. The validation is carried out using a reference sampler (LVS3 of Derenda) according to EN12341:2014. It is focused on statistical insight, and environmental conditions are not considered in this study. The ordinary Linear Model, the Generalized Linear Model, Locally Estimated Scatterplot Smoothing, and the Generalized Additive Model have been proposed to compare and contrast the outcomes. The low-cost sensor is highly correlated with the reference measure (R2 greater than 0.70), especially for PM2.5, with a very high accuracy value. In addition, there is a positive relationship between the two measurements, which can be ppropriately fitted through the Locally Estimated Scatterplot Smoothing model. |
2018 |
Guzmán, Luis Fernando Santa A statistical approach for studying urban human dynamics PhD Thesis Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Information management school, 2018. BibTeX | Tags: GEO-C, urban mobility @phdthesis{Guzmán2018, title = {A statistical approach for studying urban human dynamics }, author = {Luis Fernando Santa Guzmán }, editor = {Roberto Henriques and Joaquín Torres-Sospedra and Edzer Pebesma (supervisor)}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-11-30}, address = {Lisboa}, school = {Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Information management school}, keywords = {GEO-C, urban mobility}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {phdthesis} } |
Naranjo-Zolotov, Mijail Juanovich Determinants of information and communication technologies for the online citizen participation adoption in urban contexts PhD Thesis Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Information management school, 2018. BibTeX | Tags: citizen participation, GEO-C @phdthesis{Naranjo-Zolotov2018, title = {Determinants of information and communication technologies for the online citizen participation adoption in urban contexts}, author = {Mijail Juanovich Naranjo-Zolotov}, editor = {Tiago André Oliveira and Christian Kray and Sven Casteleyn (supervisors)}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-11-29}, address = {Lisbon}, school = {Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Information management school}, keywords = {citizen participation, GEO-C}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {phdthesis} } |
Smid, Marek Climate change and impacts in the urban systems PhD Thesis Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Information management school, 2018. BibTeX | Tags: environmental monitoring, GEO-C, Smart Cities @phdthesis{Smid2018, title = {Climate change and impacts in the urban systems}, author = {Marek Smid}, editor = {Ana Cristina Costa and Edzer Pebesma and Carlos Granell-Canut (supervisors) }, year = {2018}, date = {2018-11-28}, address = {Lisboa}, school = {Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Information management school}, keywords = {environmental monitoring, GEO-C, Smart Cities}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {phdthesis} } |
Acedo-Sánchez, Albert Place and City: merging our affective and social spatial dimension in the (smart) platial city PhD Thesis Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Information management school, 2018. BibTeX | Tags: GEO-C, Smart Cities @phdthesis{Acedo2018b, title = {Place and City: merging our affective and social spatial dimension in the (smart) platial city}, author = {Albert Acedo-Sánchez}, editor = {Marco Painho and Christian Kray and Sven Casteleyn (supervisors)}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-11-28}, address = {Lisbon}, school = {Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Information management school}, keywords = {GEO-C, Smart Cities}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {phdthesis} } |
Pajarito-Grajales, Diego Fabián Mobile Services for Green Living PhD Thesis 2018. BibTeX | Tags: GEO-C, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), urban mobility @phdthesis{Grajales2018b, title = {Mobile Services for Green Living}, author = {Diego Fabián Pajarito-Grajales}, editor = {Michael Gould and Christian Kray and Tiago André Oliveira (supervisors)}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-11-23}, keywords = {GEO-C, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), urban mobility}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {phdthesis} } |
Páez, Manuel Fernando Benítez A user-centric framework to improve the reusability of open geodata in cities PhD Thesis Universitat Jaume I. Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos, 2018. BibTeX | Tags: GEO-C, geospatial data, open data @phdthesis{Páez2018b, title = {A user-centric framework to improve the reusability of open geodata in cities }, author = {Manuel Fernando Benítez Páez}, editor = {Joaquín Huerta-Guijarro and Roberto André Pereira Henriques and Christian Kray (supervisors)}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-11-22}, address = {Castellón}, school = {Universitat Jaume I. Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos}, keywords = {GEO-C, geospatial data, open data}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {phdthesis} } |
Manh, Khoi Ngo Studying user behavior through a participatory sensing framework in an urban context PhD Thesis Universitat Jaume I. Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos, 2018. BibTeX | Tags: citizen participation, GEO-C @phdthesis{Manh2018, title = {Studying user behavior through a participatory sensing framework in an urban context}, author = {Khoi Ngo Manh}, editor = {Sven Casteleyn and Edzer Pebesma and Roberto André Henriques (supervisors)}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-11-22}, address = {Castellón}, school = {Universitat Jaume I. Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos}, keywords = {citizen participation, GEO-C}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {phdthesis} } |
Portela, Manuel Geographies of Empathy: Affective reconfigurations of Cities, Objects & Places PhD Thesis Universitat Jaume I. Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos, 2018. @phdthesis{Portela2018b, title = {Geographies of Empathy: Affective reconfigurations of Cities, Objects & Places }, author = {Manuel Portela}, editor = {Carlos Granell-Canut and Vítor Santos and Manuel Pereira Duarte dos and Angela Schwering}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-11-21}, address = {Castellón}, school = {Universitat Jaume I. Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos}, keywords = {GEO-C, place}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {phdthesis} } |
Granell-Canut, Carlos; Casteleyn, Sven; Busetto, Lorenzo; Pascucci, S; Garcia-Haro, Javier; Gitas, I; Holecz, F; Katsantonis, D; Confalonieri, R; Boschetti, Mirco EO-based agro monitoring system to support regional decision-making. Book Chapter The ever growing use of Copernicus across Europe’s regions: A selection of 99 user stories by local and regional authorities, pp. 72-73, Nereus, Luxembourg, 2018. BibTeX | Tags: Agro-Geoinformatics, ERMES, remote sensing for agriculture, rice crop monitoring @inbook{Granell-Canut2018b, title = {EO-based agro monitoring system to support regional decision-making.}, author = {Carlos Granell-Canut and Sven Casteleyn and Lorenzo Busetto and S. Pascucci and Javier Garcia-Haro and I. Gitas and F. Holecz and D. Katsantonis and R. Confalonieri and Mirco Boschetti}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-11-16}, booktitle = {The ever growing use of Copernicus across Europe’s regions: A selection of 99 user stories by local and regional authorities}, pages = {72-73}, publisher = {Nereus}, address = {Luxembourg}, keywords = {Agro-Geoinformatics, ERMES, remote sensing for agriculture, rice crop monitoring}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inbook} } |
Ataei, M Location Data Privacy: Principles to Practice PhD Thesis Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster. Department of Geosciences, 2018. BibTeX | Tags: GEO-C, geoprivacy @phdthesis{Ataei2018, title = {Location Data Privacy: Principles to Practice}, author = {Ataei, M. }, editor = {Christian Kray and Vítor Santos and Francisco Ramos-Romero (supervisors) }, year = {2018}, date = {2018-11-16}, address = {Münster, Germany}, school = {Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster. Department of Geosciences}, keywords = {GEO-C, geoprivacy}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {phdthesis} } |
Duarte, Ana Maria Bustamante Participation & (Re)Settlement: Envisioning Mobile Services with Young Forced Migrants PhD Thesis Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster. Department of Geosciences, 2018. @phdthesis{Duarte2018, title = {Participation & (Re)Settlement: Envisioning Mobile Services with Young Forced Migrants}, author = {Ana Maria Bustamante Duarte}, editor = {Christian Kray and Michael Gould and Tiago Oliveira }, year = {2018}, date = {2018-11-16}, address = {Münster, Germany}, school = {Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster. Department of Geosciences}, keywords = {GEO-C}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {phdthesis} } |
Granell-Canut, Carlos; Trilles-Oliver, Sergio El proyecto SUCRE4Kids: una iniciativa de hardware y software libre para la introducción a la programación Journal Article Novática, (240), 2018, ISBN: 2444-6629. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: education, RyC-Granell, SUCRE, sucre4kids @article{Granell-Canut2018c, title = {El proyecto SUCRE4Kids: una iniciativa de hardware y software libre para la introducción a la programación}, author = {Carlos Granell-Canut and Sergio Trilles-Oliver}, url = {https://www.novatica.es/el-proyecto-sucre4kids-una-iniciativa-de-hardware-y-software-libre-para-la-introduccion-a-la-programacion/}, isbn = {2444-6629}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-11-13}, journal = {Novática}, number = {240}, abstract = {SUCRE4Kids es un proyecto que intenta fomentar la curiosidad y la vocación científica, el pensamiento computacional y la programación en el alumnado de educación secundaria, ciclos formativos y bachillerato. Enmarcado dentro de las competencias STEM, SUCRE4Kids combina el uso de dispositivos inteligentes y componentes electrónicos con la programación visual basada en bloques para la realización de proyectos reales. El maletín de componentes SUCREKit incluye los diferentes dispositivos hardware (microcontrolador, sensores y actuadores) que se ensamblan para dar forma a los proyectos propuestos. La programación del montaje hardware se realiza mediante una herramienta de programación visual basada en bloques, donde cada bloque identifica conceptos de computación y los dispositivos electrónicos del maletín, para así dar funcionalidad al montaje y resolver el proyecto}, keywords = {education, RyC-Granell, SUCRE, sucre4kids}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } SUCRE4Kids es un proyecto que intenta fomentar la curiosidad y la vocación científica, el pensamiento computacional y la programación en el alumnado de educación secundaria, ciclos formativos y bachillerato. Enmarcado dentro de las competencias STEM, SUCRE4Kids combina el uso de dispositivos inteligentes y componentes electrónicos con la programación visual basada en bloques para la realización de proyectos reales. El maletín de componentes SUCREKit incluye los diferentes dispositivos hardware (microcontrolador, sensores y actuadores) que se ensamblan para dar forma a los proyectos propuestos. La programación del montaje hardware se realiza mediante una herramienta de programación visual basada en bloques, donde cada bloque identifica conceptos de computación y los dispositivos electrónicos del maletín, para así dar funcionalidad al montaje y resolver el proyecto |
Zolotov, Mijail Naranjo; Oliveira, Tiago; Kray, Christian; Casteleyn, Sven Continued intention to use online participatory budgeting: The effect of empowerment and habit Inproceedings ICEGOV '18 Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance. Galway, Ireland — April 04 - 06, 2018 , pp. 209-216 , ACM, 2018, ISBN: 978-1-4503-5421-9. Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: citizen participation, GEO-C @inproceedings{Zolotov2018b, title = {Continued intention to use online participatory budgeting: The effect of empowerment and habit}, author = {Mijail Naranjo Zolotov and Tiago Oliveira and Christian Kray and Sven Casteleyn}, isbn = { 978-1-4503-5421-9}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-11-01}, booktitle = {ICEGOV '18 Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance. Galway, Ireland — April 04 - 06, 2018 }, pages = {209-216 }, publisher = {ACM}, abstract = {Online participatory budget, an e-participation platform to engage citizens in decision-making processes, has become more popular in the last decade in several cities across Europe. Nevertheless, to assure its continuity of use and keep the citizens' engagement over time remains a challenge year by year for the local governments. This paper explores the effect of empowerment and habit on the continued intention to use online participatory budget considering the individual differences by age and gender. We develop a research model that is evaluated using structural equation modelling based on the responses of 370 citizens that experienced the online participatory budget in the city of Lisbon, which was the first capital in Europe to implement the online platform in 2008. Results suggest that competence, meaning, and habit positively influence the continued intention to use online participatory budgeting, and that meaning has a stronger effect on older men than younger women. The paper discusses the implications for local governments.}, keywords = {citizen participation, GEO-C}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} } Online participatory budget, an e-participation platform to engage citizens in decision-making processes, has become more popular in the last decade in several cities across Europe. Nevertheless, to assure its continuity of use and keep the citizens' engagement over time remains a challenge year by year for the local governments. This paper explores the effect of empowerment and habit on the continued intention to use online participatory budget considering the individual differences by age and gender. We develop a research model that is evaluated using structural equation modelling based on the responses of 370 citizens that experienced the online participatory budget in the city of Lisbon, which was the first capital in Europe to implement the online platform in 2008. Results suggest that competence, meaning, and habit positively influence the continued intention to use online participatory budgeting, and that meaning has a stronger effect on older men than younger women. The paper discusses the implications for local governments. |
González-Pérez, Alberto Symptoms: Una plataforma de analíticas para dar soporte a tratamientos psicológicos Masters Thesis Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos, 2018. BibTeX | Tags: Health applications, mental health, symptoms @mastersthesis{González-Pérez2018, title = { Symptoms: Una plataforma de analíticas para dar soporte a tratamientos psicológicos}, author = {Alberto González-Pérez}, editor = {Joaquín Huerta-Guijarro and Sven Casteleyn (supervisors)}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-09-14}, address = {Castellón}, school = {Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos}, keywords = {Health applications, mental health, symptoms}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {mastersthesis} } |
Belmonte-Fernández, Óscar; Montoliu, Raúl; Torres-Sospedra, Joaquín; Sansano-Sansano, Emilio; Chia-Aguilar, Daniel A radiosity-based method to avoid calibration for indoor positioning systems Journal Article Expert Systems with Applications, 105 , pp. 89 - 101, 2018, ISSN: 0957-4174. Links | BibTeX | Tags: Classification algorithm, Indoor positioning, machine learning, Radiosity @article{BELMONTEFERNANDEZ201889, title = {A radiosity-based method to avoid calibration for indoor positioning systems}, author = {Óscar Belmonte-Fernández and Raúl Montoliu and Joaquín Torres-Sospedra and Emilio Sansano-Sansano and Daniel Chia-Aguilar}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0957417418302112}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2018.03.054}, issn = {0957-4174}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-09-01}, journal = {Expert Systems with Applications}, volume = {105}, pages = {89 - 101}, keywords = {Classification algorithm, Indoor positioning, machine learning, Radiosity}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } |
Conesa, Jordi; Pérez-Navarro, Antoni; Torres-Sospedra, Joaquín; Montoliu, Raul Geographical and Fingerprinting Data for Positioning and Navigation Systems: Challenges, Experiences and Technology Roadmap Book Academic Press, 2018, ISBN: 9780128131893. Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Indoor localization, Indoor positioning, Wi-Fi fingerprint @book{Conesa2018, title = {Geographical and Fingerprinting Data for Positioning and Navigation Systems: Challenges, Experiences and Technology Roadmap}, author = {Jordi Conesa and Antoni Pérez-Navarro and Joaquín Torres-Sospedra and Raul Montoliu }, editor = {Jordi Conesa and Antoni Pérez-Navarro and Joaquín Torres-Sospedra and Raul Montoliu }, isbn = {9780128131893}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-08-01}, publisher = {Academic Press}, abstract = {Geographical and Fingerprinting Data for Positioning and Navigation Systems: Challenges, Experiences and Technology Roadmap explores the state-of-the -art software tools and innovative strategies to provide better understanding of positioning and navigation in indoor environments using fingerprinting techniques. The book provides the different problems and challenges of indoor positioning and navigation services and shows how fingerprinting can be used to address such necessities. This advanced publication provides the useful references educational institutions, industry, academic researchers, professionals, developers and practitioners need to apply, evaluate and reproduce this book’s contributions. The readers will learn how to apply the necessary infrastructure to provide fingerprinting services and scalable environments to deal with fingerprint data.}, keywords = {Indoor localization, Indoor positioning, Wi-Fi fingerprint}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Geographical and Fingerprinting Data for Positioning and Navigation Systems: Challenges, Experiences and Technology Roadmap explores the state-of-the -art software tools and innovative strategies to provide better understanding of positioning and navigation in indoor environments using fingerprinting techniques. The book provides the different problems and challenges of indoor positioning and navigation services and shows how fingerprinting can be used to address such necessities. This advanced publication provides the useful references educational institutions, industry, academic researchers, professionals, developers and practitioners need to apply, evaluate and reproduce this book’s contributions. The readers will learn how to apply the necessary infrastructure to provide fingerprinting services and scalable environments to deal with fingerprint data. |
Pagani, Valentina; Guarneri, Tommaso; Busetto, Lorenzo; Ranghetti, Luigi; Boschetti, Mirco; Movedi, Ermes; Campos-Taberner, Manuel; Garcia-Haro, Francisco Javier; Katsantonis, Dimitrios; Stavrakoudis, Dimitris; Ricciardelli, Elisabetta; Romano, Filomena; Holecz, Francesco; Collivignarelli, Francesco; Granell-Canut, Carlos; Casteleyn, Sven; Confalonieri., Roberto A high-resolution, integrated system for rice yield forecasting at district level Journal Article Agricultural systems, 168 , pp. 181-190, 2018, ISSN: 0308-521X, (IF). Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Agro-Geoinformatics, ERMES, rice crop monitoring @article{Pagani2018, title = {A high-resolution, integrated system for rice yield forecasting at district level}, author = {Valentina Pagani and Tommaso Guarneri and Lorenzo Busetto and Luigi Ranghetti and Mirco Boschetti and Ermes Movedi and Manuel Campos-Taberner and Francisco Javier Garcia-Haro and Dimitrios Katsantonis and Dimitris Stavrakoudis and Elisabetta Ricciardelli and Filomena Romano and Francesco Holecz and Francesco Collivignarelli and Carlos Granell-Canut and Sven Casteleyn and Roberto Confalonieri. }, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2018.05.007}, issn = {0308-521X}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-07-23}, journal = {Agricultural systems}, volume = {168}, pages = {181-190}, abstract = {To meet the growing demands from public and private stakeholders for early yield estimates, a high-resolution (2 km × 2 km) rice yield forecasting system based on the integration of the WARM model and remote sensing (RS) technologies was developed. RS was used to identify rice-cropped area and to derive spatially distributed sowing dates, and for the dynamic assimilation of RS-derived leaf area index (LAI) data within the crop model. The system—tested for the main European rice production districts in Italy, Greece, and Spain—performed satisfactorily; >66% of the inter-annual yield variability was explained in six out of eight combinations of ecotype × district, with a maximum of 89% of the variability explained for the ‘Tropical Japonica’ cultivars in the Vercelli district (Italy). In seven out of eight cases, the assimilation of RS-derived LAI improved the forecasting capability, with minor differences due to the assimilation technology used (updating or recalibration). In particular, RS data reduced uncertainty by capturing factors that were not properly reproduced by the simulation model (given the uncertainty due to large-area simulations). The system, which is an extension of the one used for rice within the EC-JRC-MARS forecasting system, was used pre-operationally in 2015 and 2016 to provide early yield estimates to private companies and institutional stakeholders within the EU-FP7 ERMES project.}, note = {IF}, keywords = {Agro-Geoinformatics, ERMES, rice crop monitoring}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } To meet the growing demands from public and private stakeholders for early yield estimates, a high-resolution (2 km × 2 km) rice yield forecasting system based on the integration of the WARM model and remote sensing (RS) technologies was developed. RS was used to identify rice-cropped area and to derive spatially distributed sowing dates, and for the dynamic assimilation of RS-derived leaf area index (LAI) data within the crop model. The system—tested for the main European rice production districts in Italy, Greece, and Spain—performed satisfactorily; >66% of the inter-annual yield variability was explained in six out of eight combinations of ecotype × district, with a maximum of 89% of the variability explained for the ‘Tropical Japonica’ cultivars in the Vercelli district (Italy). In seven out of eight cases, the assimilation of RS-derived LAI improved the forecasting capability, with minor differences due to the assimilation technology used (updating or recalibration). In particular, RS data reduced uncertainty by capturing factors that were not properly reproduced by the simulation model (given the uncertainty due to large-area simulations). The system, which is an extension of the one used for rice within the EC-JRC-MARS forecasting system, was used pre-operationally in 2015 and 2016 to provide early yield estimates to private companies and institutional stakeholders within the EU-FP7 ERMES project. |
Aguilar-Moreno, Estefanía; Monfort-Muriach, Aida; Casteleyn, Sven EO4GEO: Is your knowledge aligned with the GI/EO sector demands? Inproceedings FOSS4G Europe, Guimaraes, Portugal 2018. July 16-21 2018 , 2018. BibTeX | Tags: earth observation, education, EO4GEO, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) @inproceedings{Aguilar-Moreno2018, title = {EO4GEO: Is your knowledge aligned with the GI/EO sector demands?}, author = {Estefanía Aguilar-Moreno and Aida Monfort-Muriach and Sven Casteleyn}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-07-19}, booktitle = {FOSS4G Europe, Guimaraes, Portugal 2018. July 16-21 2018 }, keywords = {earth observation, education, EO4GEO, Geographic Information Systems (GIS)}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} } |
Portela, Manuel; Acedo-Sánchez, Albert; Granell-Canut, Carlos Looking for “in-between” places Journal Article Media theory, 2 (1), pp. 108-133, 2018, ISSN: 2557-826X. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: GEO-C, place @article{Portela2018, title = {Looking for “in-between” places}, author = {Manuel Portela and Albert Acedo-Sánchez and Carlos Granell-Canut}, url = {http://journalcontent.mediatheoryjournal.org/index.php/mt/article/view/38}, issn = {2557-826X}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-07-13}, journal = {Media theory}, volume = {2}, number = {1}, pages = {108-133}, abstract = {This article develops the concept of “in-between” places in relation to the study of language, perceptions and memories within the broader mediation of cartography. We held an empirical qualitative study in the city of Lisbon, Portugal, where a group of participants (1) performed a web map-survey to identify the spatial dimensions of their sense of place, (2) had a joint discussion about the representations and memories associated with their chosen places, and, finally, (3) took a go-along walk to obtain a deeper definition and characterization of them. Results suggest that analog and digital maps generate different virtual images of space, while the navigational use of digital maps in particular generates multiple representations of the territory. The mediation of different narrations and the description of encounters within the Person-Place-Process triad helped us to establish the importance of in-between places for a complete conceptualization of place.}, keywords = {GEO-C, place}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } This article develops the concept of “in-between” places in relation to the study of language, perceptions and memories within the broader mediation of cartography. We held an empirical qualitative study in the city of Lisbon, Portugal, where a group of participants (1) performed a web map-survey to identify the spatial dimensions of their sense of place, (2) had a joint discussion about the representations and memories associated with their chosen places, and, finally, (3) took a go-along walk to obtain a deeper definition and characterization of them. Results suggest that analog and digital maps generate different virtual images of space, while the navigational use of digital maps in particular generates multiple representations of the territory. The mediation of different narrations and the description of encounters within the Person-Place-Process triad helped us to establish the importance of in-between places for a complete conceptualization of place. |
Ramos-Romero, Francisco; Yagol, Pravesh Augmented reality for a better navigation in a smart campus Inproceedings EDULEARN18 Proceedings: 10th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies, pp. 7513, IATED, Palma, Mallorca, SPAIN, 2018, ISSN: 2340-1117. BibTeX | Tags: augmented reality, Smart Campus @inproceedings{Ramos2018AUG, title = {Augmented reality for a better navigation in a smart campus}, author = {Francisco Ramos-Romero and Pravesh Yagol}, issn = {2340-1117}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-07-01}, booktitle = {EDULEARN18 Proceedings: 10th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies}, pages = {7513}, publisher = {IATED}, address = {Palma, Mallorca, SPAIN}, keywords = {augmented reality, Smart Campus}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} } |
Torres-Sospedra, Joaquín; Richter, Philipp; Mendoza-Silva, Germán Martín; Lohan, Elena Simona; Huerta-Guijarro, Joaquín Supporting Materials for Characterising the Alteration in the AP Distribution with the RSS Distance and the Position Estimates Inproceedings Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN), 2018, pp. 1-7, IEEE, 2018, ISBN: 978-1-5386-5635-8/18. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Indoor positioning @inproceedings{zenodo2018ipin, title = {Supporting Materials for Characterising the Alteration in the AP Distribution with the RSS Distance and the Position Estimates}, author = {Joaquín Torres-Sospedra and Philipp Richter and Germán Martín Mendoza-Silva and Elena Simona Lohan and Joaquín Huerta-Guijarro}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1305414}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.1305414}, isbn = {978-1-5386-5635-8/18}, year = {2018}, date = {2018-07-01}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN), 2018}, number = {art. no. 8533791 }, pages = {1-7}, publisher = {IEEE}, abstract = {Fingerprinting is widely used for indoor positioning, where pattern matching techniques are usually applied to signals from APs or Beacons. However, the real-time monitoring of the emitters is not an easy task in most cases. When an alteration in the emitters is not detected or properly fixed, it might have a severe impact in the accuracy of the indoor positioning algorithm. Simple but common alterations are energy failure, emitter replacement, wrong emitter placement after maintenance and AP displacement. This paper explores how the AP alteration might be automatically detected by computing the average of the RSS distance to the best match over multiple operational points. The experimental setup consider one simulated and two real scenarios to validate the proposed metric for detecting AP alternation. The results show that it is possible to detect AP alteration when it has a considerable impact in the IPS accuracy}, keywords = {Indoor positioning}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} } Fingerprinting is widely used for indoor positioning, where pattern matching techniques are usually applied to signals from APs or Beacons. However, the real-time monitoring of the emitters is not an easy task in most cases. When an alteration in the emitters is not detected or properly fixed, it might have a severe impact in the accuracy of the indoor positioning algorithm. Simple but common alterations are energy failure, emitter replacement, wrong emitter placement after maintenance and AP displacement. This paper explores how the AP alteration might be automatically detected by computing the average of the RSS distance to the best match over multiple operational points. The experimental setup consider one simulated and two real scenarios to validate the proposed metric for detecting AP alternation. The results show that it is possible to detect AP alteration when it has a considerable impact in the IPS accuracy |
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A Statistical Approach for Studying the Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Geolocated Tweets in Urban Environments Journal Article Sustainability , 11 (3), pp. 595, 2019, (IF:). |
An Analytics Platform for Integrating and Computing Spatio-temporal Metrics Journal Article ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 8 (2), pp. 54, 2019, (IF). |
Connecting addicted patients and therapists based on GPS for providing context-aware notification Masters Thesis INIT, 2019. |
Data Validation and Quality Assessment of Voluntary Geographic Information Road Network of Castellon for Emergency Route Planning Masters Thesis INIT, 2019. |
Increasing citizen and association involvement in government decision-making by implementing civic engagement platforms: Valencia City case study Masters Thesis INIT, 2019. |
Interoperability Enhancement of IoT devices Using Open Web Standards in a Smart Farming Use Case Masters Thesis INIT, 2019. |
Predicting Soccer Outcome with Machine Learning Based on Weather Condition Masters Thesis INIT, 2019. |
Spatial analysis of cyclist mobility patterns using geovisualization to improve public bike-share system in a small size city Masters Thesis INIT, 2019. |
A survey of usability issues in mobile map-based systems Masters Thesis Universidade Nova De Lisboa, 2019. |
A systematic comparison of spatial search strategies for open government datasets Masters Thesis Universidade Nova De Lisboa, 2019. |
Retrieving spatial datasets with ease through an application programming interface (API) Masters Thesis Universidade Nova De Lisboa, 2019. |
Robustness of road network for assessing the resilience of the network Masters Thesis Universidade Nova De Lisboa, 2019. |
Evaluating the effects of uncertainty on projections of greenhouse gas emissions: a biofuel case study in Brazil Masters Thesis IFGI, 2019. |
Evaluative Maps 2.0 : a web map approach to capture people´s perceptions of a city Masters Thesis IFGI, 2019. |
Modeling customary land tenure in relation to the national land administration model: case study of the northwest region of Cameroon Masters Thesis IFGI, 2019. |
Validating a bike network analysis score based on open data as a connectivity measure of urban cycling infrastructure adapted for European Cities Masters Thesis IFGI, 2019. |
Adapting models to warn fungal diseases in vineyards using in-field Internet of Things (IoT) nodes Journal Article Sustainability , 11 , pp. 416, 2019. |
An Occupancy Simulator for a Smart Parking System: Developmental Design and Experimental Considerations Journal Article ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 8 (5), pp. 212, 2019, (IF). |
Evaluating Different i∗-based Approaches for Selecting Functional Requirements while Balancing and Optimizing Non-Functional Requirements: A Controlled Experiment. Journal Article Information and Software Technology, 106 , pp. 68-84, 2019, (IF). |
Improving RF fingerprinting methods by means of D2D communication protocol Journal Article Electronics, 8 , pp. 97, 2019, (IF:). |
Ranking European Capitals by Exposure to Heat Waves and Cold Waves Journal Article Urban climate, 27 , pp. 388-402, 2019. |
Resample-smoothing of Voronoi intensity estimators Journal Article Statistics and Computing, pp. early, 2019. |
The Lisbon ranking for smart sustainable cities in Europe Journal Article Sustainable cities and society, 44 , pp. 475-487, 2019, (IF). |
BLE RSS Measurements Dataset for Research on Accurate Indoor Positioning Journal Article Data, 4 (1), pp. 12, 2019, ISSN: 2306-5729. |
A Meta-Review of Indoor Positioning Systems Journal Article Sensors, 19 (20), pp. 4507, 2019. |
Air Quality Trend of PM10. Statistical Models for Assessing the Air Quality Impact of Environmental Policies Journal Article Sustainability , 11 (20), pp. 5857, 2019. |
Fast kernel smoothing of point patterns on a large network using two-dimensional convolution Journal Article International Statistical Review, 87 , pp. 531-556, 2019. |
Indoor Positioning and Fingerprinting: The R package ipft Journal Article The R-Journal., 11 (1), 2019. |
Reliability Validation of a Low-Cost Particulate Matter IoT Sensor in Indoor and Outdoor Environments Using a Reference Sampler Journal Article Sustainability , 11 , pp. 7220, 2019. |
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A statistical approach for studying urban human dynamics PhD Thesis Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Information management school, 2018. |
Determinants of information and communication technologies for the online citizen participation adoption in urban contexts PhD Thesis Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Information management school, 2018. |
Climate change and impacts in the urban systems PhD Thesis Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Information management school, 2018. |
Place and City: merging our affective and social spatial dimension in the (smart) platial city PhD Thesis Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Information management school, 2018. |
Mobile Services for Green Living PhD Thesis 2018. |
A user-centric framework to improve the reusability of open geodata in cities PhD Thesis Universitat Jaume I. Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos, 2018. |
Studying user behavior through a participatory sensing framework in an urban context PhD Thesis Universitat Jaume I. Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos, 2018. |
Geographies of Empathy: Affective reconfigurations of Cities, Objects & Places PhD Thesis Universitat Jaume I. Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos, 2018. |
EO-based agro monitoring system to support regional decision-making. Book Chapter The ever growing use of Copernicus across Europe’s regions: A selection of 99 user stories by local and regional authorities, pp. 72-73, Nereus, Luxembourg, 2018. |
Location Data Privacy: Principles to Practice PhD Thesis Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster. Department of Geosciences, 2018. |
Participation & (Re)Settlement: Envisioning Mobile Services with Young Forced Migrants PhD Thesis Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster. Department of Geosciences, 2018. |
El proyecto SUCRE4Kids: una iniciativa de hardware y software libre para la introducción a la programación Journal Article Novática, (240), 2018, ISBN: 2444-6629. |
Continued intention to use online participatory budgeting: The effect of empowerment and habit Inproceedings ICEGOV '18 Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance. Galway, Ireland — April 04 - 06, 2018 , pp. 209-216 , ACM, 2018, ISBN: 978-1-4503-5421-9. |
Symptoms: Una plataforma de analíticas para dar soporte a tratamientos psicológicos Masters Thesis Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos, 2018. |
A radiosity-based method to avoid calibration for indoor positioning systems Journal Article Expert Systems with Applications, 105 , pp. 89 - 101, 2018, ISSN: 0957-4174. |
Geographical and Fingerprinting Data for Positioning and Navigation Systems: Challenges, Experiences and Technology Roadmap Book Academic Press, 2018, ISBN: 9780128131893. |
A high-resolution, integrated system for rice yield forecasting at district level Journal Article Agricultural systems, 168 , pp. 181-190, 2018, ISSN: 0308-521X, (IF). |
EO4GEO: Is your knowledge aligned with the GI/EO sector demands? Inproceedings FOSS4G Europe, Guimaraes, Portugal 2018. July 16-21 2018 , 2018. |
Looking for “in-between” places Journal Article Media theory, 2 (1), pp. 108-133, 2018, ISSN: 2557-826X. |
Augmented reality for a better navigation in a smart campus Inproceedings EDULEARN18 Proceedings: 10th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies, pp. 7513, IATED, Palma, Mallorca, SPAIN, 2018, ISSN: 2340-1117. |
Supporting Materials for Characterising the Alteration in the AP Distribution with the RSS Distance and the Position Estimates Inproceedings Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN), 2018, pp. 1-7, IEEE, 2018, ISBN: 978-1-5386-5635-8/18. |