Browsing by Author "Carrasco Jiménez, José Carlos"
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A machine learning estimator trained on synthetic data for real-time earthquake ground-shaking predictions in Southern California
Monterrubio Velasco, Marisol; Callaghan, Scott; Modesto Galende, David; Carrasco Jiménez, José Carlos; Badia Sala, Rosa Maria; Pallarés Font de Mora, Pablo; Vázquez Novoa, Fernando; Quintana Ortí, Enrique Salvador; Pienkowska, Marta; de la Puente, Josep (Nature, 2024-05-16)
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Open AccessAfter large-magnitude earthquakes, a crucial task for impact assessment is to rapidly and accurately estimate the ground shaking in the affected region. To satisfy real-time constraints, intensity measures are traditionally ... -
Detection of anomalous patterns in water consumption: an overview of approaches
Carrasco Jiménez, José Carlos; Baldaro, Filippo; Cucchietti, Fernando (Springer, Cham, 2020-08-25)
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Open AccessThe water distribution system constantly aims at improving and efficiently distributing water to the city. Thus, understanding the nature of irregularities that may interrupt or exacerbate the service is at the core of ... -
Modeling active fault systems and seismic events by using a fiber bundle model – example case: the Northridge aftershock sequence
Monterrubio Velasco, Marisol; Zúñiga, F. Ramón; Carrasco Jiménez, José Carlos; Márquez Ramírez, Víctor; Puente, Josep de la (Copernicus Publications, 2019)
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Open AccessEarthquake aftershocks display spatiotemporal correlations arising from their self-organized critical behavior. Dynamic deterministic modeling of aftershock series is challenging to carry out due to both the physical ... -
The Camp Nou Stadium as a testbed for city physiology: a modular framework for urban digital twins
Meta, Irene; Serra Burriel, Feliu; Carrasco Jiménez, José Carlos; Cucchietti, Fernando; Diví Cuesta, Carla; García Calatrava, Carlos; García Povedano, David; Graells Garrido, Eduardo; Navarro Jimenez, German; Lázaro Gel, Quim; Reyes Valenzuela, Patricio Alejandro; Navarro Mateu, Diego; Gil Julian, Alex; Eguskiza Martínez, Imanol (Wiley-Blackwell, 2021-10-12)
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Open AccessIn this paper, the Camp Nou stadium is used as a testbed for City Physiology, a theoretical framework for urban digital twins. With this case study, the modularity and adaptability of the framework, originally intended for ...