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Landslide Impacts on Agrigento’s Cathedral Imaged with Radar Interferometry

2013

ERS1/2 (1992–2000), ENVISAT (2002–2008) and RADARSAT1 (2003–2007) satellite data, processed with Persistent Scatterer Interferometry, are exploited to study the historic urban area of Agrigento, Italy, whose structural stability is threatened by retrogressive landslide processes. Up to 2–5mm/year of line-of-sight displacement are observed in 1992–2008 on the staircase and the left aisle of the Cathedral. Displacement acceleration to 13–15mm/year is measured in July 2006–May 2007, in the northern portion of the churchyard, in front of the left aisle. The areas moving at higher rates, located at the edge of the NW slope of Girgenti hill, correspond to those showing major structural damages. A…

InterferometryIncreased risklawSatellite dataInterferometric synthetic aperture radarLandslideRadarAisleSeismologyGeologyDisplacement (vector)law.invention
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Using a TSP heuristic for routing order pickers in warehouses

2010

In this paper, we deal with the sequencing and routing problem of order pickers in conventional multi-parallel-aisle warehouse systems. For this NP-hard Steiner travelling salesman problem (TSP), exact algorithms only exist for warehouses with at most three cross aisles, while for other warehouse types literature provides a selection of dedicated construction heuristics. We evaluate to what extent reformulating and solving the problem as a classical TSP leads to performance improvements compared to existing dedicated heuristics. We report average savings in route distance of up to 47% when using the LKH (Lin-Kernighan-Helsgaun) TSP heuristic. Additionally, we examine if combining problem-sp…

Mathematical optimizationOrder pickingInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceEconomicsOrder pickingLogisticsManagement Science and Operations ResearchAisleSteiner tree problemTravelling salesman problemIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringsymbols.namesakeLocal search (optimization)WarehousingMathematicsRoutingComputer. AutomationHeuristicbusiness.industryModeling and SimulationsymbolsRouting (electronic design automation)HeuristicsbusinessMathematicsofComputing_DISCRETEMATHEMATICSorder picking routing warehousing logistics
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Lorentzian-geometry-based analysis of airplane boarding policies highlights "slow passengers first" as better.

2019

We study airplane boarding in the limit of large number of passengers using geometric optics in a Lorentzian metric. The airplane boarding problem is naturally embedded in a 1+1 dimensional space-time with a flat Lorentzian metric. The duration of the boarding process can be calculated based on a representation of the one-dimensional queue of passengers attempting to reach their seats, into a two-dimensional space-time diagram. The ability of a passenger to delay other passengers depends on their queue positions and row designations. This is equivalent to the causal relationship between two events in space-time, whereas two passengers are time-like separated if one is blocking the other, an…

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Life beyond the camp : rethinking return, reconstruction and women's expression of lived experiences in Northern Uganda

2015

The conflict in Northern Uganda is recognized as having come to an end with the signing of a cessation of hostilities agreement between the Lord’s Resistance Army and the Government of Uganda in August 2006, which resulted in improved security. Estimates suggest that the majority of the displaced populations have left their camps and moved either to transit sites near farms or to their village of origin. Much research has been done on the living conditions of women in the Ugandan IDP camps yet very little has been written on the situation for women who return home or resettle after the camp. This study aims at understanding the gender specific challenges of formerly conflict-displaced women…

advocacynaisetväkivaltaresettlementreturneespakolaisleiritlife storiesgender-based violencepaluumuuttointernally displaced peoplekokemuksetUgandawomenpakolaisetvisual ethnography
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