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Kozlowski, W. (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author), Wehner, S.D.C. (author)
The quantum technology revolution brings with it the promise of a quantum internet. A new --- quantum --- network stack will be needed to account for the fundamentally new properties of quantum entanglement. The first realisations of quantum networks are imminent and research interest in quantum network protocols has started growing. In the non...
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Maitri, R. V. (author), Padding, J.T. (author), Kuipers, J. A.M. (author), Peters, E. A.J.F. (author)
In this work, we perform simulations of particle laden flow in a wide and long narrow channel in a Newtonian fluid. Simulations are performed for mono-sized and equal density spheres with varying Archimedes and Reynolds number. In the simulations, different phases of particle transport - rolling, saltation and suspension are observed. During...
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Polachan, Kurian (author), Turkovic, B. (author), Prabhakar, T. V. (author), Singh, Chandramani (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author)
“Tactile internet” refers to a network that can support real-time interactions between human operators and remote cyber-physical systems as if they were near to each other. For this, the network should support ultra-low latency communication, often referred to as the 1ms challenge. However, we observe that network requirements, such as latency...
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Mema, I. (author), Buist, Kay A. (author), Kuipers, J. A.M. (author), Padding, J.T. (author)
In biomass processing fluidized beds are used to process granular materials where particles typically possess elongated shapes. However, for simplicity, in computer simulations particles are often considered spherical, even though elongated particles experience more complex particle–particle interactions as well as different hydrodynamic...
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Oostenbrink, J. (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author)
By targeting communication and power networks, malicious actors can significantly disrupt our society. As networks are more vulnerable after a natural disaster, this moment of weakness may be exploited to disrupt the network even further. However, the potential impact and mitigation of such a follow-up attack has yet to be studied.<br/><br/>In...
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Turkovic, B. (author), Oostenbrink, J. (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author), Keslassy, Isaac (author), Orda, Ariel (author)
F1ows that have exceeded a given percentage of the last sliding window of N packets, denoted as heavy-hitter flows, require special handling, since they may disrupt the service of other flows or may be indicative of malicious traffic. However, even when equipped with a programmable switch, it is unclear how to detect heavy hitters on a per...
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Shiferaw, Yonatan (author), Arora, Apoorva (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author)
LoRaWAN has emerged as a popular IoT commu- nications technology. It comes with three classes of operation: A, B, and C. Although many IoT use-cases, like Firmware-over- the-Air updates, require multicast, Class A cannot be used for that purpose. Class C can, but consumes a lot of energy. This leaves Class B. In this paper, we investigate Class...
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Kamath, S. (author), Masterov, M. V. (author), Padding, J.T. (author), Buist, K. A. (author), Baltussen, M. W. (author), Kuipers, J. A.M. (author)
A parallel and scalable stochastic Direct Simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) method applied to large-scale dense bubbly flows is reported in this paper. The DSMC method is applied to speed up the bubble-bubble collision handling relative to the Discrete Bubble Model proposed by Darmana et al. (2006) [1]. The DSMC algorithm has been modified and...
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Parappurath, Nikhil (author), Alpeggiani, F. (author), Kuipers, L. (author), Verhagen, Ewold (author)
Topological protection in photonics offers new prospects for guiding and manipulating classical and quantum information. The mechanism of spin-orbit coupling promises the emergence of edge states that are helical, exhibiting unidirectional propagation that is topologically protected against back scattering. We directly observe the topological...
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Kuipers, T. (author), Doubrovski, E.L. (author), Wu, J. (author), Wang, C.C. (author)
3D printing techniques such as Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) have enabled the fabrication of complex geometry quickly and cheaply. Objects are produced by filling (a portion of) the 2D polygons of consecutive layers with contour-parallel extrusion toolpaths. Uniform width toolpaths consisting of inward offsets from the outline polygons...
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Gong, S. (author), Komen, I. (author), Alpeggiani, F. (author), Kuipers, L. (author)
Valley pseudospin has emerged as a good quantum number to encode information, analogous to spin in spintronics. Two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (2D TMDCs) recently attracted enormous attention for their easy access to the valley pseudospin through valley-dependent optical transitions. Different ways have been reported to read...
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Leeuwis, Anna E. (author), Hooghiemstra, Astrid M. (author), Bron, Esther E. (author), Kuipers, Sanne (author), Oudeman, Eline A. (author), Kalay, Tugba (author), Niessen, W.J. (author)
Introduction: We examined the role of hemodynamic dysfunction in cognition by relating cerebral blood flow (CBF), measured with arterial spin labeling (ASL), to cognitive functioning, in patients with heart failure (HF), carotid occlusive disease (COD), and patients with cognitive complaints and vascular brain injury on magnetic resonance...
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Bolhuis, M. (author), Hernandez Rueda, F.J. (author), van Heijst, S.E. (author), Tinoco Rivas, M. (author), Kuipers, L. (author), Conesa Boj, S. (author)
Transition metal dichalcogenides such as MoS2 represent promising candidates for building blocks of ultra-thin nanophotonic devices. For such applications, vertically-oriented MoS2 (v-MoS2) nanosheets could be advantageous as compared to conventional horizontal MoS2 (h-MoS2) given that their inherent broken symmetry would favor an enhanced...
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Alves, R.C.A. (author), Borges Margi, Cintia (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author)
Low-power wireless networks are an integral part of the Internet of Things, composed of resource-constrained devices harvesting ambient information.<br/>The appearance of unidirectional links is characteristic of low power wireless networking due to physical effects, device heterogeneity and manufacturing imperfections.<br/>Despite the...
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Turkovic, B. (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author)
Congestion control algorithms are usually developed in isolation without thoroughly investigating their co-existence and interactions with other protocols and/or congestion control algorithms. As a result, flows using different algorithms and/or having different Round-Trip Times may overpower each other, resulting in unfair resource distribution...
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Hesselman, Cristian (author), Grosso, Paola (author), Holz, Ralph (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author), Hui Xue, Janet (author), Jonker, Mattijs (author), de Ruiter, Joeri (author), Sperotto, Anna (author), van Rijswijk‑Deij, Roland (author), Moura, Giovane C. M. (author), Pras, Aiko (author), de Laat, Cees (author)
Policy makers in regions such as Europe are increasingly concerned about the trustworthiness and sovereignty of the foundations of their digital economy, because it often depends on systems operated or manufactured elsewhere. To help curb this problem, we propose the novel notion of a responsible Internet, which provides higher degrees of...
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van Tatenhove-Pel, R.J. (author), Rijavec, Tomaž (author), Lapanje, Aleš (author), van Swam, Iris (author), Zwering, Emile (author), Hernandez-Valdes, Jhonatan A. (author), Kuipers, Oscar P. (author), Picioreanu, C. (author), Teusink, Bas (author), Bachmann, Herwig (author)
Metabolic interactions between cells affect microbial community compositions and hence their function in ecosystems. It is well-known that under competition for the exchanged metabolite, concentration gradients constrain the distances over which interactions can occur. However, interaction distances are typically quantified in two-dimensional...
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Hornus, Samuel (author), Kuipers, T. (author), Devillers, Olivier (author), Teillaud, Monique (author), Martínez, Jonàs (author), Glisse, Marc (author), Lazard, Sylvain (author), Lefebvre, Sylvain (author)
In most layered additive manufacturing processes, a tool solidifies or deposits material while following pre-planned trajectories to form solid beads. Many interesting problems arise in this context, among which one concerns the planning of trajectories for filling a planar shape as densely as possible. This is the problem we tackle in the...
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Polachan, K.P. (author), Prabhakar, T. V. (author), Singh, Chandramani (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author)
In this paper, we consider Tactile Cyber Physical Systems (TCPS), which differ from typical CPS in that haptic sensory feedback is included. In particular, we design and implement a TCPS testbed, called TCPSbed, using well-defined components and interfaces glued together using APIs. In addition to real connections, our testbed supports the...
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le Feber, B. (author), Sipe, J. E. (author), Wulf, M. (author), Kuipers, L. (author), Rotenberg, N. (author)
Light is a union of electric and magnetic fields, and nowhere is the complex relationship between these fields more evident than in the near fields of nanophotonic structures. There, complicated electric and magnetic fields varying over subwavelength scales are generally present, which results in photonic phenomena such as extraordinary...
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