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van Loevezijn, Wout (author)
Benchmarks for quantum network systems currently are an underrepresented subject in the research field. This paper evaluates how informative a distributed CNOT gate application is, in recognizing errors in the total quantum system. The goal is to decide whether it should be included as a benchmark in a newly developed benchmark suite for quantum...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Chopra, Arnav (author)
Quantum networks provide numerous potential benefits over classical networks, such as enhanced security and faster computation, making their further development a lucrative prospect. As is the case with any technology, the advancement of quantum networks relies on the development of frameworks to test their quality, and compare different...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Comans, Martijn (author)
Serverless computing is an increasingly popular paradigm in cloud computing where many of the operational challenges of running cloud applications, like server provi- sioning and management, are left to the cloud provider. A popular form of server- less computing is Functions-as-a-Service (FaaS), where the user submits functions for which the...
master thesis 2023
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Schumann, J.F. (author), Kober, J. (author), Zgonnikov, A. (author)
Autonomous vehicles currently suffer from a time-inefficient driving style caused by uncertainty about human behavior in traffic interactions. Accurate and reliable prediction models enabling more efficient trajectory planning could make autonomous vehicles more assertive in such interactions. However, the evaluation of such models is...
journal article 2023
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Zhang, Qinglong (author), Han, Rui (author), Liu, Chi Harold (author), Wang, Guoren (author), Chen, Lydia Y. (author)
Vision applications powered by deep neural networks (DNNs) are widely deployed on edge devices and solve the learning tasks of incoming data streams whose class label and input feature continuously evolve, known as domain shift. Despite its prominent presence in real-world edge scenarios, existing benchmarks used by domain adaptation methods...
conference paper 2023
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Vergés i Plaza, Guillem (author)
Trailing-edge noise can be the dominant noise source of diverse industrial applications, including wind turbines. Noise regulations may limit the power production and installation of new wind farms. There is a need to reduce it. In order to achieve so, we first need to predict it, and to do so we need experimental data to support and validate...
master thesis 2022
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Hoorneman, Jochem (author)
The topic of automated driving is receiving increasing attention from the scientific community and automotive industry. A key task for an autonomous vehicle is the recognition of drivable area and, in an extension of this, detecting the road boundaries. State-of-the-art techniques often use camera and/or LIDAR sensors to perform this task....
master thesis 2021
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Pruyn, J.F.J. (author)
The EEDI is one measure to identify the energy efficiency of a vessel. Besides EEDI there are many other aspects relevant when considering the energy efficiency quality of a vessel, most based on design insights. In this paper, a set of ten relevant indicators are identified to establish the performance of the vessel and pinpoint the source of...
journal article 2020
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Devroey, Xavier (author), Panichella, Sebastiano (author), Gambi, Alessio (author)
We report on the results of the eighth edition of the Java unit testing tool competition. This year, two tools, EvoSuite and Randoop, were executed on a benchmark with (i) new classes under test, selected from open-source software projects, and (ii) the set of classes from one project considered in the previous edition. We relied on an updated...
conference paper 2020
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Kifetew, Fitsum (author), Devroey, Xavier (author), Rueda, Urko (author)
We report on the results of the seventh edition of the JUnit tool competition. This year, four tools were executed on a benchmark with (i) new classes, selected from real-world software projects, and (ii) challenging classes from the previous edition. We use Randoop and manual test suites from the projects as baselines. Given the interesting...
conference paper 2019
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van den Heuvel, Bram (author)
The logistics industry is being modernized using information technology and robots. This change encompasses a new set of challenges in warehouses. Recently, some companies have started using robot fleets to sort products and parcels. This thesis studies those systems, and researches the combinatorial problems that arise within them. Three main...
bachelor thesis 2018
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Hegeman, Tim (author)
Big data, the large-scale collection and analysis of data, has become ubiquitous in the modern, digital society. Within the big data landscape, graphs are widely used to study collections of entities and the complex relationships that connect them. The analysis of graphs has applications in social networks, logistics, finance, bioinformatics,...
master thesis 2018
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Uljee, Jasper (author), de Vries, Yorick (author)
Accurate diagnosis and treatment of patients infected with multiple strains of a pathogen is a challenging task. The use of whole genome sequencing techniques provide high potential to give proper insight into the microbial composition of human metagenomic samples. Distinguishing multiple strains of a certain species is difficult due to the high...
bachelor thesis 2018
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Uta, Alexandru (author), Au, S.T. (author), Ilyushkin, A.S. (author), Iosup, A. (author)
Graphs are a natural fit for modeling concepts used in solving diverse problems in science, commerce, engineering, and governance. Responding to the diversity of graph data and algorithms, many parallel and distributed graph-processing systems exist. However, until now these platforms use a static model of deployment: they only run on a pre...
conference paper 2018
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Van Loon, K. (author)
master thesis 2017
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van Duin, Ron (author), Geerlings, H. (author), Froese, Jens (author), Negenborn, R.R. (author)
The growth in container volumes over the last decades means an increase in container handling at terminals around the world. Notwithstanding the economic benefits, container handling causes additional pressure on the surrounding infrastructure and the environment. This is happening precisely at a time when environmental issues, in particular CO2...
journal article 2017
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Psomadaki, S (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author), Tijssen, T.P.M. (author), Baart, F. (author)
Point cloud usage has increased over the years. The development of low-cost sensors makes it now possible to acquire frequent point cloud measurements on a short time period (day, hour, second). Based on the requirements coming from the coastal monitoring domain, we have developed, implemented and benchmarked a spatio-temporal point cloud data...
journal article 2016
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Liu, H. (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author), Hu, C. (author), Wang, Wen (author)
Management of large hydrologic datasets including storage, structuring, indexing and query is one of the crucial challenges in the era of big data. This research originates from a specific data query problem: time series extraction at specific locations takes a long time when a large multidimensional dataset is stored in non-chunked NetCDF...
journal article 2016
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Cilissen, M.H.J. (author), Van Elsas, M. (author)
Nerdalize B.V. is an infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) cloud provider aiming to offer substantially lower prices than its competitors. In order to visualize its cost savings to customers and measure its own systems against competitors in a cloud market reigned by opaque pricing models, it would like to utilize an application benchmarker to give...
bachelor thesis 2015
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Susha, I (author), Zuiderwijk-van Eijk, A.M.G. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author), Grönlund, Åke (author)
journal article 2015
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