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ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Pelvic x-ray is a routine part of the primary survey of polytraumatized patients according to Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) guidelines. However, pelvic CT is the gold standard imaging technique in the diagnosis of pelvic fractures. This study was conducted to confirm the safety of a modified ATLS algorithm omitting pelvic x-ray in hemodynamically stable polytraumatized patients with clinically stable pelvis in favour of later pelvic examination by CT scan. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective analysis of all polytraumatized patients in our emergency room between 01.07.2004 and 31.01.2006. Inclusion criteria were blunt abdominal trauma, initial hemodynamic stability and a stable pelvis on clinical examination. We excluded patients requiring immediate intervention because of hemodynamic instability. RESULTS: We reviewed the records of n = 452 polytraumatized patients, of which n = 91 fulfilled inclusion criteria (56% male, mean age = 45 years). The mechanism of trauma included 43% road traffic accidents, 47% falls. In 68/91 (75%) patients, both a pelvic x-ray and a CT examination were performed; the remainder had only pelvic CT. In 6/68 (9%) patients, pelvic fracture was diagnosed by pelvic x-ray. None of these 6 patients was found having a false positive pelvic x-ray, i.e. there was no fracture on pelvic CT scan. In 3/68 (4%) cases a fracture was missed in the pelvic x-ray, but confirmed on CT (false negative on x-ray). None of the diagnosed fractures needed an immediate therapeutic intervention. 5 (56%) were classified type A fractures, and another 4 (44%) B 2.1 in computed tomography (AO classification). One A 2.1 fracture was found in a clinically stable patient who only received CT scan (1/23). CONCLUSION: While pelvic x-ray is an integral part of ATLS assessment, this retrospective study suggests that in hemodynamically stable patients with clinically stable pevis, its sensitivity is only 67% and it may safely be omitted in favor of a pelvic CT examination if such is planned in adjunct assessment and available. The results support the safety and utility of our modified ATLS algorithm. A randomized controlled trial using the algorithm can safely be conducted to confirm the results.

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BACKGROUND Fractures of the mandible (lower jaw) are a common occurrence and usually related to interpersonal violence or road traffic accidents. Mandibular fractures may be treated using open (surgical) and closed (non-surgical) techniques. Fracture sites are immobilized with intermaxillary fixation (IMF) or other external or internal devices (i.e. plates and screws) to allow bone healing. Various techniques have been used, however uncertainty exists with respect to the specific indications for each approach. OBJECTIVES The objective of this review is to provide reliable evidence of the effects of any interventions either open (surgical) or closed (non-surgical) that can be used in the management of mandibular fractures, excluding the condyles, in adult patients. SEARCH METHODS We searched the following electronic databases: the Cochrane Oral Health Group's Trials Register (to 28 February 2013), the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) (The Cochrane Library 2013, Issue 1), MEDLINE via OVID (1950 to 28 February 2013), EMBASE via OVID (1980 to 28 February 2013), metaRegister of Controlled Trials (to 7 April 2013), ClinicalTrials.gov (to 7 April 2013) and the WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (to 7 April 2013). The reference lists of all trials identified were checked for further studies. There were no restrictions regarding language or date of publication. SELECTION CRITERIA Randomised controlled trials evaluating the management of mandibular fractures without condylar involvement. Any studies that compared different treatment approaches were included. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS At least two review authors independently assessed trial quality and extracted data. Results were to be expressed as random-effects models using mean differences for continuous outcomes and risk ratios for dichotomous outcomes with 95% confidence intervals. Heterogeneity was to be investigated to include both clinical and methodological factors. MAIN RESULTS Twelve studies, assessed as high (six) and unclear (six) risk of bias, comprising 689 participants (830 fractures), were included. Interventions examined different plate materials and morphology; use of one or two lag screws; microplate versus miniplate; early and delayed mobilization; eyelet wires versus Rapid IMF™ and the management of angle fractures with intraoral access alone or combined with a transbuccal approach. Patient-oriented outcomes were largely ignored and post-operative pain scores were inadequately reported. Unfortunately, only one or two trials with small sample sizes were conducted for each comparison and outcome. Our results and conclusions should therefore be interpreted with caution. We were able to pool the results for two comparisons assessing one outcome. Pooled data from two studies comparing two miniplates versus one miniplate revealed no significant difference in the risk of post-operative infection of surgical site (risk ratio (RR) 1.32, 95% CI 0.41 to 4.22, P = 0.64, I(2) = 0%). Similarly, no difference in post-operative infection between the use of two 3-dimensional (3D) and standard (2D) miniplates was determined (RR 1.26, 95% CI 0.19 to 8.13, P = 0.81, I(2) = 27%). The included studies involved a small number of participants with a low number of events. AUTHORS' CONCLUSIONS This review illustrates that there is currently inadequate evidence to support the effectiveness of a single approach in the management of mandibular fractures without condylar involvement. The lack of high quality evidence may be explained by clinical diversity, variability in assessment tools used and difficulty in grading outcomes with existing measurement tools. Until high level evidence is available, treatment decisions should continue to be based on the clinician's prior experience and the individual circumstances.

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STUDY DESIGN Technical note and case series. OBJECTIVE To introduce an innovative minimal-invasive surgical procedure reducing surgery time and blood loss in management of U-shaped sacrum fractures. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND Despite their seldom appearance, U-shaped fractures can cause severe neurological deficits and surgical management difficulties. According to the nature of the injury normally occurring in multi-injured patients after a fall from height, a jump, or road traffic accident, U-shaped fractures create a spinopelvic dissociation and hence are highly unstable. In the past, time-consuming open procedures like large posterior constructs or shortening osteotomies with or without decompression were the method of choice, sacrificing spinal mobility. Insufficient restoration of sacrococcygeal angle and pelvic incidence with conventional techniques may have adverse long-term effects in these patients. METHODS In a consecutive series of 3 patients, percutaneous reduction of the fracture with Schanz pins inserted in either the pedicles of L5 or the S1 body and the posterior superior iliac crest was achieved. The Schanz pins act as lever, allowing a good manipulation of the fracture. The reduction is secured by a temporary external fixator to permit optimal restoration of pelvic incidence and sacral kyphosis. Insertion of 2 transsacral screws allow fixation of the restored spinopelvic alignment. RESULTS Anatomic alignment of the sacrum was possible in each case. Surgery time ranged from 90 to 155 minutes and the blood loss was <50 mL in all 3 cases. Two patients had very good results in the long term regarding maintenance of pelvic incidence and sacrococcygeal angle. One patient with previous cauda equina decompression had loss of correction after 6 months. CONCLUSIONS Percutaneous reduction and transsacral screw fixation offers a less invasive method for treating U-shaped fractures. This can be advantageous in treatment of patients with multiple injuries.

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QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Patient characteristics and risk factors for death of Swiss trauma patients in the Trauma Audit and Research Network (TARN). METHODS: Descriptive analysis of trauma patients (≥16 years) admitted to a level I trauma centre in Switzerland (September 1, 2009 to August 31, 2010) and entered into TARN. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to identify predictors of 30-day mortality. RESULTS: Of 458 patients 71% were male. The median age was 50.5 years (inter-quartile range [IQR] 32.2-67.7), median Injury Severity Score (ISS) was 14 (IQR 9-20) and median Glasgow Coma Score (GCS) was 15 (IQR 14-15). The ISS was >15 for 47%, and 14% had an ISS >25. A total of 17 patients (3.7%) died within 30 days of trauma. All deaths were in patients with ISS >15. Most injuries were due to falls <2 m (35%) or road traffic accidents (29%). Injuries to the head (39%) were followed by injuries to the lower limbs (33%), spine (28%) and chest (27%). The time of admission peaked between 12:00 and 22:00, with a second peak between 00:00 and 02:00. A total of 64% of patients were admitted directly to our trauma centre. The median time to CT was 30 min (IQR 18-54 min). Using multivariable regression analysis, the predictors of mortality were older age, higher ISS and lower GCS. CONCLUSIONS: Characteristics of Swiss trauma patients derived from TARN were described for the first time, providing a detailed overview of the institutional trauma population. Based on these results, patient management and hospital resources (e.g. triage of patients, time to CT, staffing during night shifts) could be evaluated as a further step.

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Exploitation of the extensive polymetallic deposits of the Andean Altiplano in South America since precolonial times has caused substantial emissions of neurotoxic lead (Pb) into the atmosphere; however, its historical significance compared to recent Pb pollution from leaded gasoline is not yet resolved. We present a comprehensive Pb emission history for the last two millennia for South America, based on a continuous, high-resolution, ice core record from Illimani glacier. Illimani is the highest mountain of the eastern Bolivian Andes and is located at the northeastern margin of the Andean Altiplano. The ice core Pb deposition history revealed enhanced Pb enrichment factors (EFs) due to metallurgical processing for silver production during periods of the Tiwanaku/Wari culture (AD 450–950), the Inca empires (AD 1450–1532), colonial times (AD 1532–1900), and tin production at the beginning of the 20th century. After the 1960s, Pb EFs increased by a factor of 3 compared to the emission level from metal production, which we attribute to gasoline-related Pb emissions. Our results show that anthropogenic Pb pollution levels from road traffic in South America exceed those of any historical metallurgy in the last two millennia, even in regions with exceptional high local metallurgical activity.

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Emission inventories are databases that aim to describe the polluting activities that occur across a certain geographic domain. According to the spatial scale, the availability of information will vary as well as the applied assumptions, which will strongly influence its quality, accuracy and representativeness. This study compared and contrasted two emission inventories describing the Greater Madrid Region (GMR) under an air quality simulation approach. The chosen inventories were the National Emissions Inventory (NEI) and the Regional Emissions Inventory of the Greater Madrid Region (REI). Both of them were used to feed air quality simulations with the CMAQ modelling system, and the results were compared with observations from the air quality monitoring network in the modelled domain. Through the application of statistical tools, the analysis of emissions at cell level and cell – expansion procedures, it was observed that the National Inventory showed better results for describing on – road traffic activities and agriculture, SNAP07 and SNAP10. The accurate description of activities, the good characterization of the vehicle fleet and the correct use of traffic emission factors were the main causes of such a good correlation. On the other hand, the Regional Inventory showed better descriptions for non – industrial combustion (SNAP02) and industrial activities (SNAP03). It incorporated realistic emission factors, a reasonable fuel mix and it drew upon local information sources to describe these activities, while NEI relied on surrogation and national datasets which leaded to a poorer representation. Off – road transportation (SNAP08) was similarly described by both inventories, while the rest of the SNAP activities showed a marginal contribution to the overall emissions.

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The development of new-generation intelligent vehicle technologies will lead to a better level of road safety and CO2 emission reductions. However, the weak point of all these systems is their need for comprehensive and reliable data. For traffic data acquisition, two sources are currently available: 1) infrastructure sensors and 2) floating vehicles. The former consists of a set of fixed point detectors installed in the roads, and the latter consists of the use of mobile probe vehicles as mobile sensors. However, both systems still have some deficiencies. The infrastructure sensors retrieve information fromstatic points of the road, which are spaced, in some cases, kilometers apart. This means that the picture of the actual traffic situation is not a real one. This deficiency is corrected by floating cars, which retrieve dynamic information on the traffic situation. Unfortunately, the number of floating data vehicles currently available is too small and insufficient to give a complete picture of the road traffic. In this paper, we present a floating car data (FCD) augmentation system that combines information fromfloating data vehicles and infrastructure sensors, and that, by using neural networks, is capable of incrementing the amount of FCD with virtual information. This system has been implemented and tested on actual roads, and the results show little difference between the data supplied by the floating vehicles and the virtual vehicles.

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El ruido de tráfico generado en la ciudad es uno de los principales problemas ambientales que afecta notablemente a la calidad de vida de los ciudadanos. Actualmente, la manera de abordar el problema de la contaminación acústica se basa principalmente en medidas correctoras que se aplican a posteriori; cuando el problema ya existe. El problema del ruido debería abordarse además, con medidas preventivas aplicables en la fase de diseño de la ciudad. Sin embargo existen pocos estudios acústicos que puedan aportar conclusiones concretas sobre cómo afectan acústicamente las decisiones tomadas en el planeamiento urbano, ni sobre cómo podrían optimizarse. El trabajo realizado consiste en el estudio de la propagación de ruido en diversas calles representativas de la ciudad de Madrid que pertenecen a diversas tipologías urbanas. De él se concluye que existe una relación directa entre las características tipológicas urbanas y la propagación del ruido. Este estudio representa la base para la investigación acústica sobre múltiples aspectos urbanos y se encuadra en esta nueva área de investigación dentro de la acústica, que podría estar al servicio del planeamiento urbanístico, aportándole las herramientas que precisa para optimizar el diseño de las ciudades teniendo en consideración la problemática del ruido. ABSTRACT. Traffic noise generated in the city has become one of the main environmental problems that significantly affects the quality of life of its citizens. Currently, the approach to the problem of acoustic noise pollution is mainly based on corrective methods that are applied retrospectively; when the problem already exists. The problem of noise pollution in the city should also be dealt with preventive methods, developed in the design phase of the city. However there are few studies that can provide concrete conclusions on how urban planning decisions can affect acoustically the noise problem, or how to optimize it. This work consists in studying noise propagation in several representative streets in the city of Madrid. These streets are a selection belonging to different urban typologies. This study reveals that a direct relation exists between the urban typological characteristics and the noise propagation. This conclusion represents the base for acoustic research on multiple urban aspects. The work fits into this new area of research in acoustics, which could be at the service of the urban planning, giving it the tools it needs to improve urban designing taking into account the problem of noise.

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En esta tesis doctoral se aborda el desarrollo de técnicas interferométricas para radares de alta resolución en milimétricas. Específicamente, se centra en el desarrollo de técnicas para radares terrestres y en concreto aquellas relacionadas con el seguimiento, clasificación y generación de imágenes de blancos móviles. Aparte del desarrollo teórico y simulación de las diferentes técnicas, uno de los grandes retos de esta tesis es la verificación experimental de las mismas. Para este propósito, se empleará un prototipo de sensor radar interferométrico de muy alta resolución y de ondas milimétricas. El primer capítulo de la tesis realiza una pequeña introducción a las técnicas interferométricas y presenta los objetivos, motivación y organización del presente trabajo. El segundo capítulo hace una pequeña introducción a los radares interferométricos de alta resolución en milimétricas y presenta el sensor radar experimental con el que se llevarán a cabo la validación de las distintas técnicas presentadas. El tercer capítulo recoge las distintas técnicas interferométricas desarrolladas para el seguimiento y cálculo de la altura de blancos móviles en radares de alta resolución. Entre ellas se encuentran: el seguimiento de blancos móviles en sucesión de imágenes ISAR, el cálculo de altura de blancos en imágenes radar bidimensionales distancia-tiempo y su equivalente en imágenes distancia-Doppler. El cuarto capítulo presenta una aplicación de las técnicas interferométricas para la vigilancia de tráfico en carreteras. Se describirán dos configuraciones radar que permiten calcular la velocidad de todos los blancos iluminados por el radar identificando de manera unívoca a los blancos en función del carril por el que circulen. El quinto capítulo presenta técnicas interferométricas aplicadas a la vigilancia en entornos marítimos basadas en la generación de imágenes interferométricas. Para demostrar la viabilidad del uso de estas imágenes se ha desarrollado un simulador de blancos móviles extensos realistas. Abstract This Ph. D thesis deals with the development of radar interferometry techniques for high-resolution millimeter wave sensors. It focuses on the development of techniques for ground-based radars and specifically those related to monitoring, classification and imaging of moving targets. Apart from the theoretical development and simulation, another major technical challenge of this thesis is the experimental verification of the different techniques. For that purpuse, a very high resolution interferometric millimeter wave radar sensor is used. The first chapter of the thesis makes a brief introduction to the interferometric techniques and shows the goals, motivation and organization of this work. The second chapter provides a brief introduction to high resolution interferometric radars in millimeter waves and presents the experimental radar sensor which will be used for the validation of the various techniques presented. The third chapter presents the different interferometric techniques developed for monitoring and obtaining the height of moving targets in high resolution radars. Among them are: tracking of moving targets in a succession of ISAR images, targets height calculation using bidimensional range-time radar images and the equivalente technique using range-Doppler images. The fourth chapter presents the application of interferometric techniques for road traffic monitoring. Two radar configurations are described. Both of them are able to obtain the speed for simultaneuslly illuminated targets, and univocally identify each target based on the detected road lane. The fifth chapter presents the application of interferometric techniques to maritime surveillance based on interferometric imaging. To demonstrate the feasibility of the presented techniques a realistic simulator of extended moving targets has been developed.

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Modern sensor technologies and simulators applied to large and complex dynamic systems (such as road traffic networks, sets of river channels, etc.) produce large amounts of behavior data that are difficult for users to interpret and analyze. Software tools that generate presentations combining text and graphics can help users understand this data. In this paper we describe the results of our research on automatic multimedia presentation generation (including text, graphics, maps, images, etc.) for interactive exploration of behavior datasets. We designed a novel user interface that combines automatically generated text and graphical resources. We describe the general knowledge-based design of our presentation generation tool. We also present applications that we developed to validate the method, and a comparison with related work.

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La tesis doctoral titulada “El Poblado Dirigido de Caño Roto. Dialéctica entre morfología urbana y tipología edificatoria” analiza el poblado de Caño Roto, un vecindario de vivienda social construido en Madrid entre 1957 y 1963, a partir de la relación entre la edificación y la forma urbana resultante. También, la investigación desarrolla un análisis historiográfico de la obra así como de las condiciones políticas, sociales, económicas y normativas existentes en el momento de su realización, para concluir con un estudio comparativo entre éste y otros proyectos análogos al poblado en aspectos como el marco temporal y geopolítico, los planteamientos urbanísticos y algunas soluciones tipológicas y constructivas. El trabajo pretende, por un lado, profundizar en el conocimiento que se tiene actualmente de esta obra, considerada por muchos como una de las más relevantes de la arquitectura española contemporánea, y, por otro, extraer a partir de su estudio, pautas, criterios y estrategias de diseño urbano que puedan ser extrapolables al proyecto contemporáneo; a fin de superar los actuales, pero obsoletos, modelos de desarrollo. No obstante, sabemos que cualquier respuesta que plantee una vuelta al pasado está condenada al fracaso. Las circunstancias cambian y, en consecuencia, las soluciones no pueden ser las mismas. Pero si las respuestas ya no nos sirven, las preguntas siguen siendo válidas. Quién es el protagonista del diseño urbano en Caño Roto. Cómo conviven el tráfico peatonal y el rodado. Cuál es la densidad del barrio. Cómo se articulan los usos residencial, comercial y dotacional. De qué manera se organiza el tejido urbano. Qué relación existe entre los tipos edificatorios y la morfología urbana resultante; y entre los espacios de uso privado o restringido y los de uso público. Partimos de la hipótesis de que los análisis, reflexiones y resultados derivados de interrogar al poblado de Caño Roto acerca de estas, y otras muchas, cuestiones nos permitirán alcanzar un entendimiento global de la complejidad urbana y nos revelarán, además, propuestas y soluciones que contribuyan a mejorar la calidad de nuestras ciudades; ahora y en adelante. ABSTRACT The thesis entitled “El Poblado Dirigido de Caño Roto. Dialéctica entre morfología urbana y tipología edificatoria” [Poblado Dirigido of Caño Roto. Dialectic between urban morphology and typology] analyzes Caño Roto, a social housing neighborhood built in Madrid between 1957 and 1963, from the relationship between buildings and the resulting urban form. Also, this research develops a historiographical analysis of this project as well as the social, political, financial and legislative conditions present at time of its construction. This thesis concludes with a comparative study with other similar projects in temporal and geopolitical framework, urban approaches and some typological and constructive solutions. The research aims, on the one hand, to expand the current knowledge about Caño Roto, considered by many as one of the most important project at Spanish contemporary architecture; and, on the other hand, deducing from the study guidelines, criteria and strategies of urban design which can be extrapolated to contemporary architecture and urbanism. This way, we will be able to overcome current, but obsolete development models. However, we know that any response that suggests coming back to the past is destined to failure. Circumstances change and, consequently, solutions cannot be the same. But if the answers do not serve, questions are still right. Who is the protagonist of Caño Roto urban design? How do pedestrian and road traffic coexist together? What is the neighborhood’s density? How are residential, commercial and endowment uses articulated? How is urban fabric organized? What is the relationship between building types and the resulting urban morphology; and between private and public spaces? We start from the hypothesis that analysis, reflections and results arising from questioning Caño Roto about these, and many others, issues will enable us to have a comprehensive understanding of urban complexity, and they will also reveal proposals and solutions which help us to improve the quality of our cities; from now on.

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Sight distance plays an important role in road traffic safety. Two types of Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) are utilized for the estimation of available sight distance in roads: Digital Terrain Models (DTMs) and Digital Surface Models (DSMs). DTMs, which represent the bare ground surface, are commonly used to determine available sight distance at the design stage. Additionally, the use of DSMs provides further information about elements by the roadsides such as trees, buildings, walls or even traffic signals which may reduce available sight distance. This document analyses the influence of three classes of DEMs in available sight distance estimation. For this purpose, diverse roads within the Region of Madrid (Spain) have been studied using software based on geographic information systems. The study evidences the influence of using each DEM in the outcome as well as the pros and cons of using each model.

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En los últimos años, debido a la creciente preocupación por el calentamiento global y el cambio climático, uno de los retos más importantes a los que se enfrenta nuestra sociedad es el uso eficiente y económico de energía así como la necesidad correspondiente de reducir los gases de efecto invernadero (GEI). Las tecnologías de mezclas semicalientes se han convertido en un nuevo e importante tema de investigación en el campo de los materiales para pavimentos ya que ofrece una solución potencial para la reducción del consumo energético y las emisiones de GEI durante la producción y puesta en obra de las mezclas bituminosas. Por otro lado, los pavimentos que contienen polvo de caucho procedente de neumático fuera de uso, al hacer uso productos de desecho, ahorran energía y recursos naturales. Estos pavimentos ofrecen una resistencia mejorada a la formación de roderas, a la fatiga y a la fisuración térmica, reducen los costes de mantenimiento y el ruido del tráfico así como prolongan la vida útil del pavimento. Sin embargo, estas mezclas presentan un importante inconveniente: la temperatura de fabricación se debe aumentar en comparación con las mezclas asfálticas convencionales, ya que la incorporación de caucho aumenta la viscosidad del ligante y, por lo tanto, se producen mayores cantidades de emisiones de GEI. En la presente Tesis, la tecnología de mezclas semicalientes con aditivos orgánicos (Sasobit, Asphaltan A, Asphaltan B, Licomont) se incorporó a la de betunes de alta viscosidad modificados con caucho (15% y 20% de caucho) con la finalidad de dar una solución a los inconvenientes de mezclas con caucho gracias a la utilización de aditivos reductores de la viscosidad. Para este fin, se estudió si sería posible obtener una producción más sostenible de mezclas con betunes de alto contenido en caucho sin afectar significativamente su nivel de rendimiento mecánico. La metodología aplicada para evaluar y comparar las características de las mezclas consistió en la realización de una serie de ensayos de laboratorio para betunes y mezclas con caucho y con aditivos de mezclas semicalientes y de un análisis del ciclo de vida híbrido de la producción de mezclas semicalientes teniendo en cuenta la papel del aditivo en la cadena de suministro con el fin de cuantificar con precisión los beneficios de esta tecnología. Los resultados del estudio indicaron que la incorporación de los aditivos permite reducir la viscosidad de los ligantes y, en consecuencia, las temperaturas de producción y de compactación de las mezclas. Por otro lado, aunque la adición de caucho mejoró significativamente el comportamiento mecánico de los ligantes a baja temperatura reduciendo la susceptibilidad al fenómeno de fisuración térmica, la adición de las ceras aumentó ligeramente la rigidez. Los resultados del estudio reológico mostraron que la adición de porcentajes crecientes de caucho mejoraban la resistencia del pavimento con respecto a la resistencia a la deformación permanente a altas temperaturas y a la fisuración térmica a bajas temperaturas. Además, se observó que los aditivos mejoran la resistencia a roderas y la elasticidad del pavimento al aumentar el módulo complejo a altas temperaturas y al disminuir del ángulo de fase. Por otra parte, el estudio reológico confirmó que los aditivos estudiados aumentan ligeramente la rigidez a bajas temperaturas. Los ensayos de fluencia llevados a cabo con el reómetro demostraron una vez más la mejora en la elasticidad y en la resistencia a la deformación permanente dada por la adición de las ceras. El estudio de mezclas con caucho y aditivos de mezclas semicalientes llevado a cabo demostró que las temperaturas de producción/compactación se pueden disminuir, que las mezclas no experimentarían escurrimiento, que los aditivos no cambian significativamente la resistencia conservada y que cumplen la sensibilidad al agua exigida. Además, los aditivos aumentaron el módulo de rigidez en algunos casos y mejoraron significativamente la resistencia a la deformación permanente. Asimismo, a excepción de uno de los aditivos, las mezclas con ceras tenían la misma o mayor resistencia a la fatiga en comparación con la mezcla control. Los resultados del análisis de ciclo de vida híbrido mostraron que la tecnología de mezclas semicalientes es capaz de ahorrar significativamente energía y reducir las emisiones de GEI, hasta un 18% y 20% respectivamente, en comparación con las mezclas de control. Sin embargo, en algunos de los casos estudiados, debido a la presencia de la cera, la temperatura de fabricación debe reducirse en un promedio de 8 ºC antes de que los beneficios de la reducción de emisiones y el consumo de combustible puedan ser obtenidos. Los principales sectores contribuyentes a los impactos ambientales generados en la fabricación de mezclas semicalientes fueron el sector de los combustibles, el de la minería y el de la construcción. Due to growing concerns over global warming and climate change in recent years, one of the most important challenges facing our society is the efficient and economic use of energy, and with it, the corresponding need to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The Warm Mix Asphalt (WMA) technology has become an important new research topic in the field of pavement materials as it offers a potential solution for the reduction of energy consumption and GHG emissions during the production and placement of asphalt mixtures. On the other hand, pavements containing crumb-rubber modified (CRM) binders save energy and natural resources by making use of waste products. These pavements offer an improved resistance to rutting, fatigue and thermal cracking; reduce traffic noise and maintenance costs and prolong pavement life. These mixtures, however, present one major drawback: the manufacturing temperature is higher compared to conventional asphalt mixtures as the rubber lends greater viscosity to the binder and, therefore, larger amounts of GHG emissions are produced. In this dissertation the WMA technology with organic additives (Sasobit, Asphaltan A, Asphaltan B and Licomont) was applied to CRM binders (15% and 20% of rubber) in order to offer a solution to the drawbacks of asphalt rubber (AR) mixtures thanks to the use of fluidifying additives. For this purpose, this study sought to determine if a more sustainable production of AR mixtures could be obtained without significantly affecting their level of mechanical performance. The methodology applied in order to evaluate and compare the performance of the mixtures consisted of carrying out several laboratory tests for the CRM binders and AR mixtures with WMA additives (AR-WMA mixtures) and a hybrid input-output-based life cycle assessment (hLCA) of the production of WMA. The results of the study indicated that the incorporation of the organic additives were able to reduce the viscosity of the binders and, consequently, the production and compaction temperatures. On the other hand, although the addition of rubber significantly improved the mechanical behaviour of the binders at low temperatures reducing the susceptibility to thermal cracking phenomena, the addition of the waxes slightly increased the stiffness. Master curves showed that the addition of increasing percentages of rubber improved the resistance of the pavement regarding both resistance to permanent deformation at high temperatures and thermal cracking at low temperatures. In addition, the waxes improved the rutting resistance and the elasticity as they increased the complex modulus at high temperatures and decreased the phase angle. Moreover, master curves also attest that the WMA additives studied increase the stiffness at low temperatures. The creep tests carried out proved once again the improvement in the elasticity and in the resistance to permanent deformation given by the addition of the waxes. The AR-WMA mixtures studied have shown that the production/compaction temperatures can be decreased, that the mixtures would not experience binder drainage, that the additives did not significantly change the retained resistance and fulfilled the water sensitivity required. Furthermore, the additives increased the stiffness modulus in some cases and significantly improved the permanent deformation resistance. Except for one of the additives, the waxes had the same or higher fatigue resistance compared to the control mixture. The results of the hLCA demonstrated that the WMA technology is able to significantly save energy and reduce GHG emissions, up to 18% and 20%, respectively, compared to the control mixtures. However, in some of the case studies, due to the presence of wax, the manufacturing temperature at the asphalt plant must be reduced by an average of 8ºC before the benefits of reduced emissions and fuel usage can be obtained. The results regarding the overall impacts generated using a detailed production layer decomposition indicated that fuel, mining and construction sectors are the main contributors to the environmental impacts of manufacturing WMA mixtures.

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El presente Trabajo de Fin de Grado se enmarca dentro de un sistema de control y desarrollo de sistemas inteligentes de transporte (ITS). Este Trabajo consta de varias líneas de desarrollo, que se engloban dentro de dicho marco y surgen de la necesidad de aumentar la seguridad, flujo, estructura y mantenimiento de las carreteras incorporando las tecnologías más recientes. En primer lugar, el presente Trabajo se centra en el desarrollo de un nuevo sistema de procesamiento de datos de tráfico en tiempo real que aprovecha las tecnologías de Big Data, Cloud Computing y Map-Reduce que han surgido estos últimos años. Para ello se realiza un estudio previo de los datos de tráfico vial que originan los vehículos que viajan por carreteras. Centrándose en el sistema empleado por la Dirección General de Tráfico de España y comparándolos con el de las Empresas basadas en servicios de localización (LBS). Se expone el modelo Hadoop utilizado así como el proceso Map-Reduce implementado en este sistema analizador. Por último los datos de salida son preparados y enviados a un módulo web básico que actúa como Sistema de Información Geográfica (GIS).---ABSTRACT---This Final Degree Project is part of a control system and development of intelligent transport systems (ITS). This work is part of a several lines of development, which are included within this framework and arise from the need to increase security, flow, structure and maintenance of roads incorporating the latest technologies. First, this paper focuses on the development of a new data processing system of real-time traffic that takes advantage of Big Data, Cloud Computing and Map-Reduce technologies emerged in our recent years. It is made a preliminary study of road traffic data originated by vehicles traveling by road. Focusing on the system used by the Dirección General de Tráfico of Spain and compared with that of the companies offering location based services (LBS). It is exposed the used Hadoop model and the Map-Reduce process implemented on this analyzer system. Finally, the output data is prepared and sent to a basic web module that acts as Geographic Information System (GIS).

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El consumo de combustible en un automóvil es una característica que se intenta mejorar continuamente debido a los precios del carburante y a la creciente conciencia medioambiental. Esta tesis doctoral plantea un algoritmo de optimización del consumo que tiene en cuenta las especificaciones técnicas del vehículo, el perfil de orografía de la carretera y el tráfico presente en ella. El algoritmo de optimización calcula el perfil de velocidad óptima que debe seguir el vehículo para completar un recorrido empleando un tiempo de viaje especificado. El cálculo del perfil de velocidad óptima considera los valores de pendiente de la carretera así como también las condiciones de tráfico vehicular de la franja horaria en que se realiza el recorrido. El algoritmo de optimización reacciona ante condiciones de tráfico cambiantes y adapta continuamente el perfil óptimo de velocidad para que el vehículo llegue al destino cumpliendo el horario de llegada establecido. La optimización de consumo es aplicada en vehículos convencionales de motor de combustión interna y en vehículos híbridos tipo serie. Los datos de consumo utilizados por el algoritmo de optimización se obtienen mediante la simulación de modelos cuasi-estáticos de los vehículos. La técnica de minimización empleada por el algoritmo es la Programación Dinámica. El algoritmo divide la optimización del consumo en dos partes claramente diferenciadas y aplica la Programación Dinámica sobre cada una de ellas. La primera parte corresponde a la optimización del consumo del vehículo en función de las condiciones de tráfico. Esta optimización calcula un perfil de velocidad promedio que evita, cuando es posible, las retenciones de tráfico. El tiempo de viaje perdido durante una retención de tráfico debe recuperarse a través de un aumento posterior de la velocidad promedio que incrementaría el consumo del vehículo. La segunda parte de la optimización es la encargada del cálculo de la velocidad óptima en función de la orografía y del tiempo de viaje disponible. Dado que el consumo de combustible del vehículo se incrementa cuando disminuye el tiempo disponible para finalizar un recorrido, esta optimización utiliza factores de ponderación para modular la influencia que tiene cada una de estas dos variables en el proceso de minimización. Aunque los factores de ponderación y la orografía de la carretera condicionan el nivel de ahorro de la optimización, los perfiles de velocidad óptima calculados logran ahorros de consumo respecto de un perfil de velocidad constante que obtiene el mismo tiempo de recorrido. Las simulaciones indican que el ahorro de combustible del vehículo convencional puede lograr hasta un 8.9% mientras que el ahorro de energía eléctrica del vehículo híbrido serie un 2.8%. El algoritmo fusiona la optimización en función de las condiciones del tráfico y la optimización en función de la orografía durante el cálculo en tiempo real del perfil óptimo de velocidad. La optimización conjunta se logra cuando el perfil de velocidad promedio resultante de la optimización en función de las condiciones de tráfico define los valores de los factores de ponderación de la optimización en función de la orografía. Aunque el nivel de ahorro de la optimización conjunta depende de las condiciones de tráfico, de la orografía, del tiempo de recorrido y de las características propias del vehículo, las simulaciones indican ahorros de consumo superiores al 6% en ambas clases de vehículo respecto a optimizaciones que no logran evitar retenciones de tráfico en la carretera. ABSTRACT Fuel consumption of cars is a feature that is continuously being improved due to the fuel price and an increasing environmental awareness. This doctoral dissertation describes an optimization algorithm to decrease the fuel consumption taking into account the technical specifications of the vehicle, the terrain profile of the road and the traffic conditions of the trip. The algorithm calculates the optimal speed profile that completes a trip having a specified travel time. This calculation considers the road slope and the expected traffic conditions during the trip. The optimization algorithm is also able to react to changing traffic conditions and tunes the optimal speed profile to reach the destination within the specified arrival time. The optimization is applied on a conventional vehicle and also on a Series Hybrid Electric vehicle (SHEV). The fuel consumption optimization algorithm uses data obtained from quasi-static simulations. The algorithm is based on Dynamic Programming and divides the fuel consumption optimization problem into two parts. The first part of the optimization process reduces the fuel consumption according to foreseeable traffic conditions. It calculates an average speed profile that tries to avoid, if possible, the traffic jams on the road. Traffic jams that delay drivers result in higher vehicle speed to make up for lost time. A higher speed of the vehicle within an already defined time scheme increases fuel consumption. The second part of the optimization process is in charge of calculating the optimal speed profile according to the road slope and the remaining travel time. The optimization tunes the fuel consumption and travel time relevancies by using two penalty factors. Although the optimization results depend on the road slope and the travel time, the optimal speed profile produces improvements of 8.9% on the fuel consumption of the conventional car and of 2.8% on the spent energy of the hybrid vehicle when compared with a constant speed profile. The two parts of the optimization process are combined during the Real-Time execution of the algorithm. The average speed profile calculated by the optimization according to the traffic conditions provides values for the two penalty factors utilized by the second part of the optimization process. Although the savings depend on the road slope, traffic conditions, vehicle features, and the remaining travel time, simulations show that this joint optimization process can improve the energy consumption of the two vehicles types by more than 6%.