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Booij, S.M. (author), Fähnle, O.W. (author), Meeder, M. (author), Wons, T. (author), Braat, J.J.M. (author)
A variation on the fluid jet polishing (FJP) technique, arbitrarily named Jules Verne (JV), will be described in this article. Jules Verne is a glass processing technique that removes material due to the fact that the tool and the surface are in close contact, and a slurry moves in between the tool and the surface. This approach has both...
conference paper 2003
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Schiereck, G.J. (author), Booij, N. (author)
There is an increasing awareness of the role of mangrove forests in coastal ecosystems and coastal protection. At the transition between ocean and land, they have to absorb the energy that comes from the motion of the water. Little quantitative in formation is available, however, on wave transmission in these forests. In this paper the...
conference paper 1995
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Meeder, M. (author), Mauret, T. (author), Booij, S. (author), Braat, J. (author), Faehnle, O. (author)
The possibilities of iTIRM, an in-process surface measurement tool, are explored in this research. Experiments are done to test the applicability for qualifying and optimising finishing processes for optical surfaces. Several optical glasses, different polishing agents and ductile grinding are included in these experiments. It is concluded that...
conference paper 2003
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Hoan, N.T. (author), Booij, R. (author), Hofland, B. (author), Stive, M.J.F. (author), Verhagen, H.J. (author)
The current research is aimed at finding a dimensionless stability parameter for non-uniform flow in which the effect of turbulence is incorporated. To this end, experiments were carried out in which both the bed response (quantified by a dimensionless entrainment rate) and the flow field (velocity and turbulence intensity distributions) are...
conference paper 2007
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Hoffmans, G.J.C.M. (author), Booij, R. (author)
Excessive local scour can progressively undermine the foundation of a structure. Because complete protection against scour is too expensive generally, the maximum scour-depth and the upstream slope of the scour hole have to be predicted to minimize the risk of failure. In 1961 a systematical research 'tY'ith respect to scour holes started in the...
conference paper 1993
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Hoan, N.T. (author), Booij, R. (author), Hofland, B. (author), Stive, M.J.F. (author), Verhagen, H.J. (author)
The current research is aimed at evaluating the applicability of a numerical flow model to predict bed damage. First, an experimental study was carried out to get more inside into the relation between flow forces acting on a bed and the bed response (damage). The experiments were then used as the basis for the evaluation. Second, the flow was...
conference paper 2008
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Hoan, N.T. (author), Booij, R. (author), Hofland, B. (author), Stive, M.J.F. (author), Verhagen, H.J. (author)
The current research is aimed at finding a proper relation between flow forces acting on the bed and the bed response. To this end, experiments were carried out in which both the bed response (quantified by a dimensionless entrainment rate) and the flow field (velocity and turbulence intensity distributions) are measured. The three available...
conference paper 2007
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Hoan, N.T. (author), Booij, R. (author), Stive, M.J.F. (author), Verhagen, H.J. (author)
The velocity and turbulence distributions of decelerating open-channel flow in a gradual expansion were measured using LDV equipment. The results show that the logarithmic law can describe the mean velocity in the bottom region well while the Coles’ law can be applied to the outer region. The shear velocity can be determined both by the...
conference paper 2007
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Bijmans, H.L.J. (author), Booij, T.M. (author), Schwedersky, Anneke (author), Nedgabat, Aria (author), van Wegberg, R.S. (author)
Off-the-shelf, easy-to-deploy phishing kits are believed to lower the threshold for criminal entrepreneurs going phishing. That is, the practice of harvesting user credentials by tricking victims into disclosing these on fraudulent websites. But, how do these kits impact the phishing landscape? And, how often are they used? We leverage the use...
conference paper 2021
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Xia, Z. (author), Booij, Olaf (author), Manfredi, Marco (author), Kooij, J.F.P. (author)
This work addresses visual cross-view metric localization for outdoor robotics. Given a ground-level color image and a satellite patch that contains the local surroundings, the task is to identify the location of the ground camera within the satellite patch. Related work addressed this task for range-sensors (LiDAR, Radar), but for vision,...
conference paper 2022
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Booij, Tim M. (author), Verburgh, Thijmen (author), Falconieri, Federico (author), van Wegberg, R.S. (author)
Dark net markets are a competitive environment. As these anonymous markets enable criminals to trade illicit goods or services, this causes vendors to operate under pseudonyms, rather than real-world identities. The constant battle between market admins and law enforcement makes the typical lifespan of a market two years. When a market...
conference paper 2021
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Bijmans, H.L.J. (author), Booij, T.M. (author), Dörr, C. (author)
Since the release of a browser-based cryptominer by Coinhive in 2017, the easy use of these miners has skyrocketed illicit cryptomining in 2017 and continued in 2018. This method of monetizing websites attracted website owners, as well as criminals seeking new ways to earn a profit. In this paper, we perform two large studies into the world...
conference paper 2019
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Liu, X. (author), van Gemert, J.C. (author), Nejadasl, Fatemeh Karimi (author), Booij, O. (author), Pintea, S. (author)
Objects in videos are typically characterized by continuous smooth motion. We exploit continuous smooth motion in three ways. 1) Improved accuracy by using object motion as an additional source of supervision, which we obtain by anticipating object locations from a static keyframe. 2) Improved efficiency by only doing the expensive feature...
conference paper 2023
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Booij, S.M. (author)
The goal of this thesis research was to investigate the possibilities and limitations of the Fluid Jet Polishing (FJP) technique. FJP is a new optical fabrication technique that is capable of making shape corrections and reducing the surface roughness of glass and other materials. The principle of operation is that a mixture of water and...
doctoral thesis 2003
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Booij, N. (author)
A mathematical model for the combined refraction-diffraction of linear periodic gravity waves on water is developed, in which the influence of inhomogeneities of depth and current is taken into account. The model is used to compute partial reflection of waves a gully or an undersea slope, with influence of a current. The model is also applied to...
doctoral thesis 1981
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Booij, M. (author)
Being one of the premium German car brands, Audi has a long-standing “Leichtbau” tradition. Living up to the company motto “Vorsprung durch Technik”, Audi is currently working on implementing CFRP in cars such as the S7, A8 and R8. In a combined internship and thesis project in Neckarsulm, Germany, I assessed the performance and cost of...
journal article 2013
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Booij, A. (author), Hillen, M.M. (author), Santema, S.C. (author)
SMART formulation is an essential aspect of the Best Value philosophy to demonstrate performance, evaluate proposals and is required for the continuous improvements within organizations. Based on an evaluation of projects that have been tendered with the BVP award mechanism, it was concluded that both for the tender documents, as the interviews...
journal article 2013
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Hoan, N.T. (author), Stive, M.J.F. (author), Booij, R. (author), Hofland, B. (author), Verhagen, H.J. (author)
This paper presents the results of an experimental study on stone stability under nonuniform turbulent flow, in particular expanding flow. Detailed measurements of both flow and turbulence and the bed stability are described. Than various manners of quantifying the hydraulic loads exerted on the stones on a bed are extensively reviewed and...
journal article 2011
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Beekman, F.J. (author), Vastenhouw, B. (author), Van der Wilt, G. (author), Vervloet, M. (author), Visscher, R. (author), Booij, J. (author), Gerrits, M. (author), Ji, C. (author), Ramakers, R. (author), Van der Have, F. (author)
With the steadily improving resolution of novel small-animal single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and positron emission tomography devices, highly detailed phantoms are required for testing and optimizing these systems. We present a three-dimensional (3-D) digital and physical phantom pair to represent, e.g., cerebral blood flow,...
journal article 2009
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Van Esse, W.R. (author), Perrin, C. (author), Booij, M.J. (author), Augustijn, D.C.M. (author), Fenicia, F. (author), Lobligeois, F. (author)
In hydrological studies models with a fixed structure are commonly used. For various reasons, these models do not always perform well. As an alternative, a flexible modelling approach could be followed, where the identification of the model structure is part of the model set-up procedure. In this study, the performance of twelve different...
journal article 2013
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