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29 Januari 2014
GRS capita selecta“MGI celebration series”Danny de Roo
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Who is standing in front of you?
• Danny de Roo• 21-05-1981 • Married, father of 1 (and a half)• Started in Wageningen in 2000: Bachelor Landscape Planning and
Design• Started the MGI in 2004• Graduated end of march 2006 (started work beginning of march)
• Improving Geo-VR: Immersion, Navigation & Multi-user Interaction.
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• Port of Rotterdam (PoR)• Landlord function of the Rotterdam Port
• Development of new infrastructure (on land & water)
• Quay’s
• Roads
• Land
• Waterway depth
• …
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1st job: Consultant / Adviser Geo-information • 2006 – 2011
• 2nd Maasvlakte (land reclamation in the North sea)• Pipeline-strip (capacity calculation)• Flood analysis• Traffic Accessibility• ….
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Second Maasvlakte
• Land reclamation project in North sea
• 2000 ha, 1000 ha industrial area
• Started 2009 with realization
• First container is expected this year
• 330 mln m3
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2nd MaasvlaktePossible sand win locations• Different factors defining possible location:• Particle size
• Fines (very small particles)
• Thickness desired sand layer (Holocene)
• Depth
• Based on various soil-drillings Raster interpolation
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2nd Maasvlakteparticle size
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2nd Maasvlaktevolume of Holocene sand
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2nd Maasvlakteamount of silt
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2nd MaasvlakteImpossible sand win locations• Based on:• Military training area
• Pipelines
• Oil platforms
• Ship wrecks
• …
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2nd Maasvlakte: Result
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2nd MaasvlakteKuberen• 1 “kuub” = 1 m3
• Volume calculation (M3) of 2nd Maasvlakte• efficiency determination
• cost calculation
• contra-assessment
• Construction by building contractor
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2nd MaasvlakteKuberen
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2nd MaasvlakteKuberen
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• Output:• Specified to 1 m depth change
different types of boats/hoppers
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Pipeline-strip Capacity calculation• Pipeline-strip• Area of land with pipelines• No other land use possible• Strips are getting packed• Where are bottlenecks occurring?
• For instance:• Oil (product) pipelines• Electricity (high voltage (250 kV))• Gas• Etc…
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Pipeline-strip Capacity calculation
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Pipeline-strip Capacity calculation
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Traffic Accessibility
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Traffic Accessibility
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2nd jobProject leader / adviser Port Accessibility • 2011 – ….• Improve and maintain the accessibility of the Port• For all types of transport (rail, road, ship, pipeline)
• Knowledge Centre for Accessibility• BLIS
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Knowledge Centre for Accessibility:The challenge: hinterland forecast
barge137 238 mln ton
rail28 70 mln ton
road83 143 mln ton
incl. assumption modal shift
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Knowledge Centre for Accessibility:The challenge: hinterland forecast
•Will this fit?
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Knowledge Centre for Accessibility
• Monitoring (what’s happening now?)• Forecast (what’s expected to happen in the future?)• (Network)bottleneck detection (is this going to fit?)
• If yes: can we do more?
• If no: what can we do to make it fit?
• Modal shift
• Extra infrastructure
• ….
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BLIS
• Binnenvaart Ligplaats Informatie Systeem• (Barge Berth Information System)
• Public berths for waiting/resting/…• Providing information to inland ships on actual occupation of
public berths
• no more searching for a place to wait less miles to travel• less CO2, costs and annoyance + a safer port
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Futere development?
•BIG DATA• PoR COO Ronald Paul: “data is fifth modality”
• But what is it?• What’s the future?• And how can we use it?
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Big data
• PoR example:• Vessel tracking data• Bases on radar + Automatic Identification System (AIS)• For every ship
• Every ± 9 seconds a registration with location determination
• For every registration ± 90 attributes (width, length, identificationnumbers, ...)
• 1 hour: approx 135mb of data• Goes back 5 years• This is just one source…
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Development?
• Hadoop• ….
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• Any questions?