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Therias, Adele (author), Theodoridou, Eleni (author), PAPADIMITRIOU, CHRYSANTHI (author), Visser, Fabian (author), Zhang, Fengyan (author), Panagiotidou, Ioanna (author)
Currently more than 4 billion people live in urban areas around the globe, a trend that is expected to be increased in the upcoming years. While urbanisation provides the space for innovation and new opportunities, in the meantime physical, technical and social challenges are rising and the cities’ vulnerability is increasing. A tool to tackle...
student report 2022
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Visser, Froukje (author), van Beek, Hidde (author), den Held, Lisanne (author), Groen, Dennis (author)
In recent years the need for action against climate change has severely grown. Action is needed now and circularity can help to make sectors more sustainable. The agri-food sector plays a big role in this, as we need three times the surface area of our country to support the needs of the inhabitants.The agri-food sector is putting too much...
student report 2021
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Kleijn, Sarah (author), Visser, Swaen (author), Vollaers, Vita (author), Wiggins, Joris (author), van Wijngaarden, Jeroen (author)
The main focus of this project is to gain insight into feasible strategies for sustainable water supply in a community inhabited by indigenous people. This was done by an intervention study in a small village called El Progreso in the province of Colon, on the Caribbean coast of Panama. The project aims to provide safe drinking water to the 80...
student report 2018
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Visser, Adriaan (author)
An onshore seismic survey is best conducted symmetrically, due to the reciprocity theorem of the wave field. Within the family of symmetric geometries the cross spread is most used. Recent developments show a marked increase of the number of available channels, nowadays 100,000+. This enables the use of point receivers, meaning that every...
student report 2018
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Visser, R. (author)
Although shoreface nourishments are an increasingly interesting option for coastal managers to counteract coastal erosion, their design is often highly empirical. A better understanding of the way shoreface nourishments interact with the initial beach profile may help to reduce the degree of empiricism in nourishment design. Literature study has...
student report 2017
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Visser, T. (author)
When making an land use map of an area with the use of remote sensing data, additional data from the ground is needed for this area, the so called ‘ground truth’. By combining the datasets a a land use classification can be done, relating a pixel with the actual situation on the ground. The collection of the ground data is labour intensive since...
student report 2015
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Visser, M.A. (author)
In order to make an assessment of the quality of packet transmission in a cellular radio network, we have to know the probability of not receiving a packet correct or in other words the outage probability. In this report we look at the effect of the non-fade duration on the outage probability. Whereas the non-fade duration is dependent on three...
student report 1993
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Visser, R.W. (author), Dirkx, J.P. (author)
Omdat een algemene theoretische basis ontbreekt voor onderzoek naar de veiligheid van het ATB-systeem, is een analyse gemaakt van het verplaatsen van een trein van A naar B. De 'job' wordt opgedeeld in voor de veiligheid kritische basistaken. Vervolgens wordt elke basistaak onafhankelijk van de anderen uitgesplitst in kritische faktoren aan de...
student report 1986
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