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van Hemert, G. (author)
Storage systems, such as Flash memories, suffer, apart from the always present<br/>noise, also from offset. The presence of this noise can decrease the performance<br/>of a decoder using the Euclidean distance significantly. To negate the effects of<br/>offset, a new distance, the modied Euclidean distance, was introduced, which<br/>offers...
bachelor thesis 2020
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Bholanath, R. (author), Van der Hoeven, E. (author), De Quillettes, K. (author)
A touch table is a perfect way of collaborating within a group. It allows multiple group members to interact with an application at the same time. This in turn allows every member of the group to directly participate in the team process rather than having to send their ideas up the chain of command. An area where such an application might come...
bachelor thesis 2013
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van Tol, Berend (author)
In this thesis we study criticality in the context of the dissipative Abelian sandpile model. The model is linked to a simple trapped random walk, giving a practical method to determine criticality for certain landscapes of dissipative sites. The main results concern the lifetime of the random walk, especially the divergence of its first moment...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Aliberti, Dylan (author)
The aim of this thesis was to test the efficiency in practice of an analytical propagator with collision detection for <i>N</i>-body Keplerian systems. This can be used to simulate the evolution of a protoplanetary disk, which gives insight into how planetary systems form. The analytic propagator calculates collisions one by one, while a...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Mastenbroek, Fabian (author), Andreadis, Georgios (author)
Datacenter infrastructure has become vital for stakeholders across industry, academia and government. To operate efficiently, datacenter operators rely on a variety of complex scheduling techniques, to distribute user workloads across resources. In this work, we leverage a reference architecture for datacenter scheduling to design and implement...
bachelor thesis 2019
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van Waas, Tom (author)
Non-photochemical laser-induced nucleation (NPLIN) is a process where a crystalline phase is formed out of solution by exposure to a laser beam. In NPLIN, the nucleation probability is strongly dependent on the beam intensity and weakly dependent on the wavelength. NPLIN offers a feasible alternative to energy-intensive industrial...
bachelor thesis 2019
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Zaccà, Gabriele (author), van Rijn, Joey (author)
bachelor thesis 2017
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Hussain, A.A.A. (author)
In-situ combustion (ISC) is an enhanced oil recovery process during which air or oxygen-enriched air is injected into a reservoir. The oil in the reservoir reacts with the oxygen and the so-called combustion front is formed and propagates through the reservoir, generating heat and flue gases. During the process, numerous chemical reactions take...
bachelor thesis 2011
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Jirovská, Hana (author)
There has been a lot of research focused on the next generation of the internet, the so-called quantum networks. This analysis has been so far limited to mostly symmetrical architectures, but any near-term realisations of quantum networks using existing fibre topologies will contain asymmetry. In this thesis, we investigate how midpoint...
bachelor thesis 2021
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The, M.T.A. (author)
In this report a model for the ingrowth of a prosthesis in a bone will be formulated and simulated. First an overview is given of all the biological processes that are part of this healing process and what external factors can influence this process. Then a first mathematical model is presented in which the mechanical stimuli (one of the...
bachelor thesis 2010
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Lupău, Cătălin (author)
In this paper, we explore the creation of control algorithms for swarms of robots playing the role of either predator or prey in an environment filled with static obstacles. The paper devel- ops on a famous flock simulation model proposed by Craig Reynolds called boids. The paper analyzes a zero-sum game situation, in which one swarm of robots,...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Buijtendorp, B. (author)
We develop a computational method that can efficiently simulate Landau levels in quantum heterostructures, by reducing the problems dimensionality. We then apply this to a GaSb/InAs/AlSb broken gap quantum well in the trivial and inverted regimes. This heterostructure can be tuned into a 2DTI phase, and has possible applications in topological...
bachelor thesis 2016
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van der Poel, Jenneke (author)
Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa are two species of bacteria that are involved in numerous conditions, including lung infections and chronic wound infections. The aim of this project was to study the short-term interactions that occur when P. aeruginosa first encounters an established S. aureus colony, which it then seeks to...
bachelor thesis 2024
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van Duin, Ron (author), Enserink, B. (author), Daleman, J.J. (author), Vaandrager, M. (author)
The GHG-emissions of the transport sector are still increasing. This trend isaccompanied by the strong growth of the e-commerce sector, leading to moretransport movements on our road networks. In order to mitigate theexternalities of the e-commerce related parcel delivery market and try tomake it more sustainable, the following research question...
book chapter 2020
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Chmieliauskas, A. (author), Chappin, E.J.L. (author), Dijkema, G.P.J. (author)
AgentSpring is a new agent-based modeling framework especially suited to model and simulate complex socio-technical systems, such as energy markets or transport infrastructures. Common problems encountered when modeling and analyzing such systems are how to represent the variety of facts that describe the system and how to allow agents to make...
conference paper 2012
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De Bruyne, E. (author), Beijer, M. (author), Brunia, S. (author), Gosselink, A.M. (author)
Workplace change and New Ways of Working (NWoW) seem to have become a fixed value in FM practice in the Netherlands today. Stimulated by new technological possibilities and maybe even by the world-wide crisis, companies are rethinking their office environments. The possibility to work anytime and anywhere seems key. However this requires a...
conference paper 2014
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Miedema, S.A. (author)
conference paper 2013
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Cleij, D. (author), Venrooij, J. (author), Pretto, P. (author), Pool, D.M. (author), Mulder, M. (author), Bülthoff, H.H. (author)
Motion cueing algorithms (MCA) are used in motion simulation to map the inertial vehicle motions onto the simulator motion space. To increase fidelity of the motion simulation, these MCAs are tuned to minimize the perceived incoherence between the visual and inertial motion cues. Despite time-invariant MCA dynamics the incoherence is not...
conference paper 2015
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Enserink, B. (author), De Haan, A.R.C. (author), Hermans, L.M. (author)
Real world problems are a challenge and a motivator for students to learn understanding and using the concepts of systems and actors. But using real world problems in the classroom is not without challenges and dilemmas. In the paper we explicitly address the issue of the need for quite intense support for the students when tackling real life...
conference paper 2012
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Biloria, N.M. (author), Chang, J.R. (author)
Contemporary explorations within the evolutionary computational domain have been heavily instrumental in exploring biological processes of adaptation, growth and mutation. On the other hand a plethora of designers owing to the increasing sophistication in computer aided design software are equally enthused by the formal aspects of biological...
conference paper 2012
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