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Prinsen, Jop (author)
Wind farm control is an area of research that looks to maximise the performance of individual but most importantly the collective performance of wind farms. The performance of turbines located in a wind farm is heavily dependent on the effects of turbine wakes, and improving the efficiency of wind farms by mitigating the wake effects is an...
master thesis 2023
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van den Berg, Rob (author)
The problem of finding a target and forming a path to it is known and is well-explored in the field of swarm robotics. Using swarm intelligence, even swarms of simple robots are capable of solving this problem. However, often these works assume that two robots can perceive each other can physically reach each other, or that robots can detect any...
master thesis 2023
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van Koppen, Bram (author)
Streaming video completion is the practice that aims to fill in missing or corrupted pixels in a video stream by using past uncorrupted data. A method to tackle this problem is recently introduced called a Tensor Networked Kalman Filter (TNKF). It shows promising results in terms of performance compared to state-of-the-art methods for high...
master thesis 2022
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Waij, Sander (author)
Multi-agent multi-target catching is the act of multiple agents trying to catch multiple moving targets. The exact algorithms created for such chases are generally targets that are actively trying to get as far as possible, while the agents try to prevent that. However, these algorithms can get much more efficient whenever targets also want to...
master thesis 2022
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Papakyriakou, Thalis (author)
The DC Optimal Power Flow (DC-OPF) problem is a widely-studied topic in the field of power systems. A solution to the problem consists of minimizing the running costs of the power system, through defining the optimal operating state for each entity in the system, while adhering to a set of physical constraints. A lot of research has been...
master thesis 2021
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Vermeulen, Jeroen (author)
Purpose – The entropy algorithm is a recently developed statistic for quantifying the complexity of time series data. To date, research of biomechanics and motor control discussed whether entropy algorithms could be used as a convenient tool to identify healthy gait function, to evaluate outcomes of physical therapies and to monitor the...
master thesis 2021
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van der Goes, Maurits (author)
The globalizing economy with its new goods and services, knowledge spread, and competition for talent is an increasing complexity for organizations, which requires organizations to adapt more quickly. Organizations are essential to society, as people are more productive in groups. For their continuity, it is important that organizations...
master thesis 2020
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Kastelein, Frits (author)
In today's world, the Internet is the backbone of our society. The relatively unknown Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), and with its vulnerabilities, gives malicious parties an opportunity for abuse. By improving the currently known AS relation data set and by simulating BGP traffic this abuse is better spotted. Kastelein's topology generating...
master thesis 2018
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Huijzer, Leonard (author)
The Wanda software package developed by Deltares can used for simulating both steady state and transient fluid flow in pipeline systems. Steady state simulations are used for initial system design and transient flow simulations are used for doing water hammer analysis in pipeline systems. For both types of simulations a system consisting of both...
master thesis 2018
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Meijs, Olmo (author)
The consumer market shows a growing heterogeneity in demand. This means that consumers are more and more looking for custom and unique products. As a reaction, companies developed a new strategy called Mass Customization (MC) which revolves around offering products that are developed and produced custom to user specific needs. Via online tool...
master thesis 2017
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van Leeuwen, T.D. (author)
Understanding the process of human motion perception is essential for optimizing the motion cueing algorithms (MCAs) used by motion simulators. Previous research has shown that different motion cueing error types can be distinguished, at least some of which are rated differently by humans for equal error magnitude. Optimizing a motion simulation...
master thesis 2017
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Munnix, J.H.T. (author)
Researchers at Delft University of Technology have recently developed an algorithm for optimizing noisy, expensive and possibly nonconvex objective functions for which no derivatives are available. The data-based online nonlinear extremum-seeker (DONE) was originally developed for sensorless wavefront aberration correction in optical coherence...
master thesis 2016
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Kuppens, P.R. (author)
Robots usually do a single job and would perform better when their mechanical structure is particularly designed for their designated task. However, manually designing robots with mechanical properties that implicitly compute and execute a specific task is very hard and time consuming. To assist designers, a platform that automatically designs...
master thesis 2016
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Van Seggelen, S.W.H. (author)
For a Dutch helmet manufacturer, a product proposal has been made. The key feature of the product, is the development done based on 3D scanning techniques. The actual project was twofold; The scientific part of the project was about developing an algorithm for incorporating 3D scanning data in product design. The main challenge was to...
master thesis 2015
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Loomba, A.K. (author)
Delineating the well placement and trajectory of production or injection wells is an important step of any field development program. Drilling a well is an expensive process in terms of money, time and effort invested. Being an expensive item, wells must be carefully studied before being drilled. In order to make this process more efficient,...
master thesis 2015
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Van den Berg, R.P. (author)
Keeping maps up to date is quite costly because road geometry changes over time and mapping by professional surveyors is an expensive operation. With the presence of GPS sensors on mobile phones and in most cars today it becomes possible to measure the location of roads with many measurements from sensors of lower accuracy. In this thesis we...
master thesis 2015
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Paun, I. (author)
With a growing threat from space debris, it has become more important for space agencies to have a means of reducing the probability of escalating the dangers posed by it. For this purpose, servicer satellites need to be built. These satellites need to be able to interfere with “dead” satellites and deorbit defunct satellites. In order to be...
master thesis 2014
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La Roi, F.M. (author)
The amount of travelers from and to the Dutch city Almere will grow from 40.000 back in 2009 to 100.00 in 2030. This requires intensive infrastructural improvements to the current situation of Almere. One of the main improvements of the network will be the redesign of the central station of the city. The current station is situated around a...
master thesis 2012
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Zhao, A. (author)
FlexRay is the new generation in-vehicle network protocol that enable fast data rate, reliability and fault-tolerant. It is developed by BMW, DaimlerChrysler, Bosch, Philips and other semiconductor companies. Because of the rapid development of the automotive industry, the need for in-vehicle communication is growing beyond the capability of...
master thesis 2011
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Castelijn, T. (author)
Design for a custom CNC wire-cut sandwich element from EPS and fibre glass reinforced epoxy. Algoritmic model for generation of custom elements.
master thesis 2011
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