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Costa, S.S. (author)
Managed realignment involves the deliberate breaching of engineered defences to allow landward coastal migration whilst at the same time creating intertidal marshes and mudflats. Over the last two decades, this practice has become more common; however, the monitoring of realignment schemes is relatively limited and morphological changes are...
master thesis 2009
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Wouda, B.J. (author)
The recent emergence of LiDAR scanning technology has resulted in the availability of very large three dimensional point cloud data sets. An example of such a data set is the AHN2 data set, which contains a high-density point cloud for the Netherlands. The direct visualization of these point cloud data sets is important because it provides the...
master thesis 2011
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Nasution, A. (author)
Fracture reservoirs have many inherent obstacles to proper analysis, due to their difficulties in prediction, evaluation, and characterization. Moreover, fractures not only increase reservoir permeability, but also fundamentally alter reservoir connectivity and heterogeneity. Several subsurface data can be used for fracture distribution and...
master thesis 2012
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Villanueva Lopez, H.M. (author)
Power curves are a fundamental element of any wind resource assessment. These are required to estimate how much energy a wind turbine will convert. The theoretical power curves are validated with measurements in test sites, however they may not be fully applicable in different wind climates as they are dependent on the site where, and the...
master thesis 2014
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Jonker, C. (author)
The recent emergence of Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) scanning technology has resulted in the availability of very large three dimensional point cloud data sets. These LiDAR data sets have become a main source for the modeling and reconstruction of both ground surface as well as above-ground objects such as buildings and vegetation. For...
master thesis 2016
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Broersen, T. (author)
The Netherlands is characterised by mostly low lying, flat, and engineered agricultural lands, which are sensitive to flooding. To protect against floods, a correct network characterisation is of the utmost importance. A Dutch water resources management company, the HDSR, wishes to have a highly automated method to characterise the water course...
master thesis 2016
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Bronkhorst, Joris (author)
The amount of photovoltaic (PV) systems in the world is growing rapidly. The designing process is however still old fashioned and mostly done by hand. Creating a method to automatically design these PV systems can help to stimulate this growing market even further. In this thesis a research is done<br/>into the development of an automatic PV...
master thesis 2017
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van Natijne, Adriaan (author)
To improve the interpretation of the low density InSAR data a combination is made with high density airborne and terrestrial laser scanner data. Allowing for improvement of the positioning of the scatterers and the understanding of their behaviour. This combination is implemented as a web application, suitable for researchers to create 3D...
student report 2017
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Sönmez, Furkan (author)
Despite the fact that the price per watt-peak for photovoltaic modules are decreasing rapidly, there is a large population of people which have still not implemented photovoltaic technology in their everyday lives. An important reason why PV is still not the main source of electrical energy for these people is the uncertainty that comes with...
master thesis 2017
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van der Molen, Hessel (author)
Many robotic systems rely on laser ranging sensors to navigate and map their environment. As robots are getting more advanced, smaller and cheaper, their sensors need to decrease in size and cost, while increasing their reliability and accuracy. Current laser-based sensors have difficulty to meet these properties. They are either large,...
master thesis 2017
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Pahal, Surya (author)
The following report brings to light how LiDAR data of an outcrop can be acquired and subsequently processed in order to extract the geometry of the outcrop and its pertaining parameters. It makes the use of a sandstone outcrop in the Trooz quarry, Belgium, near Liege. The outcrop was scanned using a terrestrial laser scanner, after which the...
bachelor thesis 2018
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Roebroeks, Joppe (author)
Geological surveying is a common practice performed by geologists nowadays. Determining layer orientation parameters and identifying folds are examples of features needed in order to create a geological map or model of the (sub) surface. Surveying is expensive and time consuming, therefore such survey is recently being investigated and...
master thesis 2018
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Ortega-Córdova, Lessie (author)
3D city models are now common planning and analysis tools. Urban vegetation as a feature in these models, however, is neglected overshadowed by the focus on buildings, so its inclusion in 3D city models is often symbolic. On the other hand, urban vegetation improves the comfort and social well being of a city’s inhabitants and is a resource for...
master thesis 2018
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Haugen, Erik (author)
Flows over complex terrains present uncertainties in wind farm power production and lifespan. Core to these uncertainties are wake dynamics, which lack adequate models and need further validation. In lieu of conducting field experiments, this study integrates scanning lidar measurements and large eddy simulation (LES) to characterize wakes in...
master thesis 2018
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Admiraal, Arthur (author), Verdoes, Bas (author)
Current subsea LiDAR implementations are inherently depth limited, and make LiDAR applications in the deep-sea costly. To this end, the SLiDAR project aims to develop a pressure tolerant LiDAR system for use at any ocean depth. This thesis elaborates the high-level system design of the LiDAR system, as well as the design and implementation of...
bachelor thesis 2019
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Jonk, Jasper (author), Minderman, Björn (author)
Though several sensors are available for underwater scanning and ranging, they all have their limits. SONAR sensors are limited in resolution, and scanning mechanisms using a form of light for carrying the data suffer from high attenuation in turbid waters. <br/> <br/>The goal of this project was to design a LiDAR system that is capable of...
bachelor thesis 2019
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Zwetsloot, Eva (author), Wix, Lynrick (author)
Current subsea LiDAR implementations are inherently depth limited, and make LiDAR applications in the deep-sea costly. To this end, the SLiDAR project aims to develop a pressure tolerant LiDAR system for use at any ocean depth. This thesis elaborates the design and implementation of the laser pulse transmission of the LiDAR and the circuit which...
bachelor thesis 2019
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Ferri, Carlotta (author)
With cities getting more densely populated and more energy demanding, infrastructure integrated PV technology has gained more interest from researchers, companies and governmental institutions. Among the many urban surfaces that have been studied to be used to generate solar energy, roads are one of the most enticing but controversial as well....
master thesis 2019
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de Groot, Rob (author)
Automatically generated 3D city models are becoming less of a futuristic, demanding or even impossible to attain goal, and more of a necessary, or vastly sought after, means for a multitude of applications. The current prevalence of open geographic information, such as nationwide-covering LiDAR datasets in the Netherlands, opens up opportunities...
master thesis 2020
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Liu, Haolin (author)
This research attempts to investigate the coastal flow structure horizontally. The flow cases with different flow directions, including perpendicular and parallel to the shoreline directions, are selected by analyzing the New Europe Wind Atlas (NEWA) reanalysis data. After the cases are determined, high-resolution Weather Research and...
master thesis 2020
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