Institut de Recherche de l’École navale (IRENAV)
L’Institut de Recherche de l’École navale (IRENav) est un centre de recherche pluri-disciplinaire orienté vers le domaine maritime et son développement durable. Il est le support essentiel de la formation scientifique au sein de l’Ecole Navale. L’IRENav est membre du groupement d’intérêt scientifique "Europôle Mer", groupement de recherche d’excellence. Il est reconnu comme Equipe d’Accueil (EA3634) par l’Agence d’évaluation de la recherche et de l’enseignement supérieur ("AERES") dans le cadre de la contractualisation des laboratoires de l’Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Arts et Métiers (ENSAM). Le thème général de l’institut est celui de l’environnement naval, et plus particulièrement la problématique du développement durable en milieu maritime.
Voir le site du laboratoire https://www.ecole-navale.fr/recherche
Recent Submissions
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(MDPI, 2019)Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have been extensively applied in ecological environment monitoring. Typically, event boundary detection is an effective method to determine the scope of an event area in large-scale environment ...
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(HPYD, 2021-03)The performance of lifting bodies such as hydrofoils is determined by the flow state and particular attention should be paid to flow separation, as this greatly affects the generated lift and drag. Sailors are used to look ...
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(Elsevier, 2019)Identifying influential nodes in social networks is a key issue in many domains such as sociology, economy, biology, and marketing. A common objective when studying such networks is to find the minimum number of nodes with ...
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(MDPI, 2020)Preventing and controlling the risk of importing the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has rapidly become a major concern. In addition to air freight, ocean-going ships play a non-negligible role in spreading COVID-19 due to ...
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Visualizing urban sprawl effects of a Tunisian city: a new urban spatial configuration of Monastir (Taylor and Francis, 2019)The purpose of this research is to study the dynamics associated with the physical transformations of the Tunisian city of Monastir between 1956 and 2013. Beyond the description and classification of urban forms of three ...
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(Elsevier BV, 2020-09)Thanks to high lift-to-drag ratios, hydrofoils are of great interest for high-speed vessels. Modern sailing yachts fitted with foils have thus reached impressively high speeds on the water. But this hydrodynamic efficiency ...
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(MDPI, 2019)Understanding the structuration of spatio-temporal information is a common endeavour to many disciplines and application domains, e.g., geography, ecology, urban planning, epidemiology. Revealing the processes involved, ...