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Preliminary research on modelling and control of two line kites for power generation
(2017-12)Wind power is the second largest renewable resource from which we can obtain electricity besides hydropower. Wind farms have had significant growth in past decades; however, they require a massive investment to setup ... -
Professional pathways in BIM and digital construction
(2019-09)Increasing complexity in construction projects, together with widespread availability of technology applicable to many aspects of the construction industry, is driving demand for greater integration of information and ... -
Proximal near-infrared spectral reflectance characterisation of weed species in New Zealand pasture
(IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society, 2019-09-09)Recent extensive study was performed on Jacobaea vulgaris that characterized the plant leaves using hyperspectral reflectance against the successional stage of vegetation. It reported a high similarity of the leaf spectral ... -
Public data re-use policy, but not for road construction in Australia
(Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), 2015-07)Australian states are mandated to provide researchers access to public sector information (PSI) through three legislative mechanisms: Public Sector Information, Public Records and Freedom of Information. In theory open ... -
QR Codes: A Learning Tool
(2013)Why Create QR Codes for Students? -Share info, URL’s, YouTube videos, and more, without a single word. -Let students discover and learn at their own pace. -Use the QR Code over and over when the students need it. Take ... -
Quantity surveyors perceptions of the role and capability of tertiary education in New Zealand
(Australasian Universities Building Education Association (AUBEA), 2013)Although in the past there have been various pathways into the Quantity Surveying profession in New Zealand, the most common route currently is through a Diploma or Degree in Quantity Surveying or Construction Economics. ... -
Quantity surveyors' perceptions of the role and capability of tertiary education in New Zealand
(Australasian Universities Building Education Association, 2013)Although in the past there have been various pathways into the Quantity Surveying profession in New Zealand, the most common route currently is through a Diploma or Degree in Quantity Surveying or Construction Economics. ... -
Reducing construction plastic waste to landfill: Making gold from straw
(2022-08)Construction waste breakdown Challenges & constraints True cost Waste disposal cost Waste research A circular economy The 6 Rs The issue Plastic waste Waste auditing Plastic type Plastic uses Novel solutions Difficult ... -
Reliability of wireless sensors using low cost WiFi chipsets for structural monitoring
(ICEIC 2019 Secretariat, 2019-01)This paper focused on the gathering of comparative temperature data from the ventilation systems installed in two buildings constructed to differing building standards. The Logging of temperature at 6 locations in the ... -
Removing hidden waiting time in critical path schedules : a location-based approach to avoiding waste
(International Group for Lean Construction (IGLC), 2015-07)Production waste from non-productive activities is a well understood concept in Lean Construction Management. Waiting-time is also a well understood form of production waste. However, waste arising from the hidden ... -
Residential household electrical appliance management using model predictive control of a grid connected photovoltaic-battery system
(2016-12)Grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) based power generation technology is being pushed to the forefront as a viable alternative source of renewable energy, particularly in small-scale domestic applications. Due to the variable ... -
Resilient cities : the proposition of the convergence of individual and community resilience
(ITS University, Surabaya & Queensland University of Technology (QUT), 2013)An unexpected result from a study of the Quality of Life (QoL) of 85 households in kampong Tunjungan, an informal settlement located in the CBD of Surabaya, Indonesia was the apparent existence of a resilience "tipping" ... -
A review of development issues as they apply to construction IT
(2008)The construction industry is widely characterised as conservative in both business practices and construction methods and processes. Companies are seen as reluctant to change existing practices, despite the potential for ... -
The rise and fall (and rise) of Winston Island
(2017-06)On 20th February 2016, the most energetic cyclone in recorded history, the category 5 Tropical Cyclone (TC) Winston, tracked through central Fiji causing widespread damage and loss of life. At its peak, ten-minute sustained ... -
River flow forecasting using gene expression programming models
(2012-07)River flow forecasting models provide an essential tool to manage water resources, address problems associated with both excesses and deficits, and to find suitable solutions. With changing climate and environmental ... -
Role of hidden neurons in a RBF type ANN in stream flow forecasting
(978-0-9758400-4-7, 2007-12)Although the use of Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) in hydrological forecasting is widespread, the use of ANNs is occasionally treated with some scepticism due to its “Black Box” nature. Their use has posed some discomfort ... -
Sea level rise impact on underground freshwater lens : a case study
(Water New Zealand (WNZ), 2019-09-18)Sea-water intrusion is a growing environmental concern for communities that live along the coastal line and rely on local aquifers/fresh water reserves to meet their water supply & demand. The rising sea level is likely ... -
Seeking efficiency improvements for a motor-yacht transitional hull form
(2017-05)Experience in developing and refining custom high-performance race yachts unrestricted by rules has created an innovative approach to evaluating design challenges and considering potential solutions. This methodology has ... -
The seemingly simple? Community engagement and construction management in Samoa, post tsunami 2009
(Australasian Universities Building Education Association, 2013)Community Engagement and its associated community participation seem to be a key factor for “successful” post disaster reconstruction. Yet not much is understood on what happens in such an “engagement” and how it occurs. ... -
Sharing building information using the IFC data model for FDS fire simulation
(2008)This paper describes part of a research project that looks into the potential and challenge of using the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) open standard building information model in fire engineering design. In particular ...