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Dursun Zafer Seker

Researcher at Istanbul Technical University

Publications -  150
Citations -  1321

Dursun Zafer Seker is an academic researcher from Istanbul Technical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Geographic information system. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 135 publications receiving 966 citations. Previous affiliations of Dursun Zafer Seker include Gifu University.

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Towards Disaster Resilient Smart Cities: Can Internet of Things and Big Data Analytics Be the Game Changers?

TL;DR: The proposed architecture offers a generic solution for disaster management activities in smart city incentives and the evaluation of the system efficiency is measured in terms of processing time and throughput that demonstrates the performance superiority of the proposed architecture.
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The Rising Role of Big Data Analytics and IoT in Disaster Management: Recent Advances, Taxonomy and Prospects

TL;DR: A conceptual reference model is proposed for the deployment of BDA- and IoT-based disaster management environments that can provide guidelines to harvest, transmit, manage, and analyze disaster data from various data sources to deliver updated and valuable information for disaster management.
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Exploring impacts of road transportation on environment : a spatial approach

TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive spatial model for exploring the interaction between road transportation and environment is presented, where potential negative impacts of transportation on environment can be listed as degradation of air quality, greenhouse gas emissions, increased threat of global climate change, degradation of water resources, noise and habitat loss and fragmentation.
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Monitoring the drastic growth of ship breaking yards in Sitakunda: a threat to the coastal environment of Bangladesh

TL;DR: To investigate the extent of ship breaking activities in Bangladesh along the Sitakunda coast, various spatial and non-spatial data were obtained, including remote sensing imagery, statistical records and published reports, and impacts to coastal and marine life were documented.
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Implementation of ultra-light UAV systems for cultural heritage documentation

TL;DR: The results show that ULDs can be used under suitable circumstances as a low-cost alternative for cultural heritage documentation.