Tamer Nada

Tamer Nada
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  • Master of Science
  • Party Cheif - Research Assistant at University of New Hampshire

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Current institution
University of New Hampshire
Current position
  • Party Cheif - Research Assistant
Additional affiliations
August 2018 - present
University of New Hampshire
Position
  • Senior Hydrographer - Research Assistant
Description
  • PhD RA in the Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping - University of New Hampshire

Publications

Publications (6)
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Current nautical chart generalization methods are notably labor intensive, requiring significant levels of human intervention to compile, update, and maintain chart products. The ideal situation would be a fully automated solution for generating nautical charts seamlessly from a comprehensive database, on demand, at the appropriate scale, at the po...
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The compilation of Electronic Navigational Charts (ENCs) requires significant amount of time, labor-intensive efforts, and cost. Despite the advancements in technology and the various research efforts, generalization tasks are still performed manually or semi-manually with expected human errors. The dramatic increase in the amount of data that is c...
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Significant amounts of labor-intensive effort and time are needed for compiling and maintaining Electronic Navigation Charts (ENCs). The great amount of data collected with high-resolution systems that are being delivered to the charting divisions along with initiatives within the divisions, such as the Office of Coast Survey (OCS)/ Marine Chart Di...
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Electronic Navigational Chart (ENC) data are essential for safe maritime navigation and have multiple other uses in a wide range of enterprises. Charts are relied upon to be as accurate and as up-to-date as possible by the vessels moving vast amounts of products to global ports each year. However, cartographic generalization processes for updating...
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Current methods for nautical charts generalization are strongly human interactive and time-consuming. Significant amounts of effort are needed for generalizing, compiling, updating, maintaining, and consistency checking those products. The ideal situation would be a fully automated solution for generating products on demand, at the right scale, at...
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Seismic methods are widely applied to exploration problems involving the detection and mapping of subsurface boundaries of normal simple geometry. The methods are particularly well-suited to the mapping of layered sedimentary sequences and are therefore widely used in marine exploration for oil and gas at sea, detection of fluid mud layers and dred...

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