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Chen, Shuxin (author)
Noise's impact on biochemical systems has long been a focal point of investigation, given its potential to compromise signal accuracy and disrupt system functionality. This paper conducts a comprehensive exploration into the noise characteristics within a set of signal differentiators recognized for their high precision. Noteworthy for their...
master thesis 2023
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Timmermans, Raymond (author)
This paper combines the concepts of noise and stability in the iterated prisoner's dilemma. The purpose is to find strategies that score well (have a high cooperation percentage) in a homogeneous noisy environment, but are also robust to invasions. Generally, strategies that perform best under noise are maximally forgiving, however,...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Barreto, Joey (author)
The standard toolbox of modeling and characterizing quantum systems comes with a standard set of assumptions as well. The two-level approximation replaces a many-level system with a qubit, and the Markovian approximation assumes an environment with a short memory. In this thesis, these assumptions are relaxed, and the dynamics of a single qutrit...
master thesis 2021
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Luck, Zoe (author)
<b>Noise in orthopedic operating theaters The medical staff working in orthopedic operating theaters are often exposed to significant noise generated by many simultaneous sound events (e.g. powered tools, alarms) that pose a risk to their health and well-being. This thesis focuses on their health behaviors associated with...
master thesis 2020
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Gevers, Louis (author)
Interactions in the real world are subject to mistakes and miscommunications. The presence of this noise in interactions challenges cooperation, as one party cannot determine whether the other party did not cooperate on purpose. The Prisoner's Dilemma has commonly been used to study mutual cooperation. Strategies like Tit for Tat that do well in...
bachelor thesis 2020
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Aerts, Jozet (author)
The aim of this master thesis is to create a product that can increase awareness about the influence of air quality and noise on well-being. About 6% of the total burden of disease can be accounted to influences of the natural environment on well-being. Part of the problem is the unawareness of people about these influences. In order to improve...
master thesis 2018
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Doljé, Stefanie (author)
The sound of fly-over aircraft is measured with the use of an acoustic camera to gain more information on aircraft noise. This camera can be optimised to gain data of a higher quality. Within the ANCE section this optimisation was required mainly to diminish the influence of the ground effect in the data and to increase the resolution of the...
master thesis 2017
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Vlemmix, Christian (author)
Since both the aircraft and wind energy sectors are experiencing rapid growth, improvements must be made in terms of noise reduction as to enable growth whilst fulfilling the restrictions on noise pollution. An open-section vertical wind tunnel with an anechoic test chamber has recently been constructed at the Delft University of Technology, in...
master thesis 2017
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Overvoorde, Alexander (author)
Path tracing has been successfully utilized in modern animated films to produce photorealistic images. However, with path tracing being a Monte Carlo method, a large amount of light paths must be sampled to reduce image noise to acceptable levels. Although a wide variety of acceleration and importance sampling techniques have been developed to...
master thesis 2017
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van der Vliet, Rick (author)
Human movement relies on noisy processes in neurons, muscle cells and sensory cells. Therefore, movements are variable and can never be exactly reproduced. The nervous system seems to exploit this movement noise for motor learning and specifically motor adaptation. However, a positive relation between movement noise and motor adaptation has not...
master thesis 2017
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Van Den Kieboom, B. (author)
master thesis 2017
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van der Meijden, S.A. (author)
A minimization of disturbance caused by aircraft noise events and a reduction of fuel consumption during the initial and final phase of flight. These are the two objectives that play an important role in the Flexible Runway Allocation Model. By taking into account fuel consumption alongside noise annoyance, this model enables to analyze and...
master thesis 2017
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Tiemstra, J.C. (author)
In aeroengine design, predicting the effects of design parameters on total engine performance is extremely difficult, as all engine components are interrelated. Therefore, engine design tools are needed which provide the designer with more insight on the design process. This thesis focusses on the design of the fan and booster stages of a high...
master thesis 2017
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Ai, H. (author)
In mass storage systems or certain transmission channels, such as optical data storage and non-volatile memory (flash), noise or interference is not the only disturbance during the data transmission, the error performance sometimes can be seriously degraded by the phenomena of unknown channel offset (drift) or gain mismatch, this is because the...
master thesis 2016
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van Middelkoop, K. (author)
The number of wind farms that are commissioned, being installed, or prepared is still increasing due to a growing demand for green energy. To benefit from the higher wind velocities, which can be found at sea, and to prevent the pollution of the horizon, wind farms are being built offshore and installed in an ever increasing water depth. The...
master thesis 2016
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Ceulemans, B. (author)
Currently, only one Standard Instrument Departure (SID) track and one flight procedure is used per runway departure fix combination. In contrast to tailored arrivals, the potential benefit of tailored departures has been left relatively undiscovered. The research objective is to quantify the potential benefit of tailored SID-s and profile...
master thesis 2016
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Delsen, J.G. (author)
Runway capacity of a complex runways system can be limited by several factors. Currently, the runway usage at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AAS) is described by a preference list established by multiple stakeholders. It makes an important trade-off between minimizing noise exposure to the environment and maximizing capacity. The existing model...
master thesis 2016
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van Dijk, J.P.G. (author)
Temperature sensors are widely integrated in high performance systems, e.g. microprocessors. If the die temperature becomes too high, the processor must throttle its clock speed to prevent reliability problems. This application requires temperature sensors that can be integrated in the same advanced technologies as the microprocessor, and that...
master thesis 2016
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Van Dorp, I.N. (author)
In this research, a stochastic model for attenuation in Computer Tomography is developed. This model gives rise to the idea of using path dependent variance of the measurements (instead of constant variance) to improve image reconstruction. The distribution of the measurements in this model is determined and a difference with the current...
bachelor thesis 2015
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De Blok, S. (author)
Airports in The Netherlands are subjected to tangent environmental laws to restrain pollution and noise nuisance. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AAS) is one airport dealing with this regulatory framework but nevertheless they are resolute to continue growth with respect to aircraft movements. To cope with the law related to aircraft noise, the...
master thesis 2015
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