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Bier, H.H. (author), Hidding, A.J. (author), Galli, M.R. (author)
The Design-to-Robotic-Production and -Assembly (D2RP&A) process developed at Delft University of Technology (DUT) has been scaled up to building size by prototyping of-site a 3.30 m high fragment of a larger spaceframe structure The fragment consists of wooden linear elements connected to a polymer node printed at 3D Robot Printing and...
conference paper 2020
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Chaszar, A.T. (author), von Buelow, P (author), Turrin, M. (author)
We describe our work on providing support for design decision making in generative design systems producing large quantities of data, motivated by the continuing challenge of making sense of large design and simulation result datasets. Our approach provides methods and tools for multivariate interactive data visualization of the generated...
conference paper 2016
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Baladeh, Aliakbar Eslami (author), Khakzad, N. (author)
Complex networks play a vital role in reliability analysis of real-world applications, demanding for precise and accurate analysis methods for optimal allocations of cost and reliability. Since the configuration of a system may change with every feasible solution of cost allocation optimization equation, finding the best arrangement of the...
conference paper 2019
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Kortbeek, V. (author), Ghosh, Souradip (author), Hester, Josiah (author), Campanoni, Simone (author), Pawełczak, Przemysław (author)
Intermittently operating embedded computing platforms powered by energy harvesting require software frameworks to protect from errors caused by Write After Read (WAR) dependencies. A powerful method of code protection for systems with non-volatile main memory utilizes compiler analysis to insert a checkpoint inside each WAR violation in the...
conference paper 2022
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Wilding, D. (author), Pozzi, P. (author), Soloviev, O.A. (author), Vdovin, Gleb (author), Verhaegen, M.H.G. (author)
Aberrations, scattering and absorption degrade the performance light-sheet fluorescence microscopes (LSFM). An adaptive optics system to correct for these artefacts and to optimize the light-sheet illumination is presented. This system allows a higher axial resolution to be recovered over the field-of-view of the detection objective. It is...
conference paper 2016
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Koutrouvelis, A. (author), Hendriks, R.C. (author), Jensen, J (author), Heusdens, R. (author)
We propose a new multi-microphone noise reduction technique for binaural cue preservation of the desired source and the interferers. This method is based on the linearly constrained minimum variance (LCMV) framework, where the constraints are used for the binaural cue preservation of the desired source and of multiple interferers. In this...
conference paper 2016
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Lorenz, Michael (author), Taetz, Bertram (author), Kok, M. (author), Bleser, Gabriele (author)
This paper presents a study of the behavior of seven different attitude representations in a batchwise orientation smoothing problem. The representations include the well-known unit quaternions and rotation vectors(/axis-angle), as well as modified Rodrigues parameters (MRPs). We consider error states as well as direct orientation formulations...
conference paper 2019
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Blacquière, G. (author), Nakayama, S. (author)
Acquisition geometry design aims at finding the most affordable acquisition geometry that satisfies the objectives of the seismic survey. The parameters of an acquisition geometry can be specified in terms of the number of sources and detectors, their location, the blending parameters and the DSA (dispersed source array) parameters. In our...
conference paper 2019
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Leeuwenburgh, O. (author), Emerick, Alexandre A. (author), Jafarpour, Behnam (author), Zhang, Dongxiao (author), Luo, Xiaodong (author)
contribution to periodical 2021
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Van den Berg, J. (author)
The value of models in process industries becomes apparent in practice and literature where numerous successful applications are reported. Process models are being used for optimal plant design, simulation studies, for off-line and online process optimization. For online optimization applications the computational load is a limiting factor. The...
doctoral thesis 2005
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Kaelen, J.W.E.N. (author)
The financial crisis and the introduction of low-budget companies have brought major changes to the air freight community. Competition became stronger and cost control became more important. This led to new ways of organizing aircraft Maintenance, Repair, Overhauls and Upgrades (MRO&U), which became performance oriented. For the triad of...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Shariat Torbaghan, S. (author)
The new energy policy of the European Union (EU) with the core objectives of competitiveness, reliability and sustainability, has driven Europe into a transition towards a low carbon & sustainable electricity supply systems. Under the new policy, the European energy systems are pursing two major objectives. First is to shift the focus from...
doctoral thesis 2016
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Weijs, S.V. (author)
Operational management of water resources needs predictions of future behavior of water systems, to anticipate shortage or excess of water in a timely manner. Because the natural systems that are part of the hydrological cycle are complex, the predictions inevitably are subject to considerable uncertainty. Still, definitive decisions about e.g....
doctoral thesis 2011
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De Weerdt, E. (author)
The field of global optimization has been an active one for many years. By far the most applied methods are gradient and evolutionary based algorithms. The most appearing drawback of those types of methods is that one cannot guarantee that the global solution is found within finite time. Moreover, if the global solution is found (by chance), the...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Van Turnhout, M. (author)
A major problem in optical system design is that the optical merit function landscape is usually very complicated, especially for complex design problems where many minima are present. Finding good new local minima is then a difficult task. We show however that a certain degree of order is present in the optical design space, which is best...
doctoral thesis 2009
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Jansen, B. (author)
doctoral thesis 1996
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Cong, Z. (author)
Due to the rapid growth of human population, and jobs being distributed unevenly in different locations, daily commuting is required more than ever, which in its turn is creating a huge socio-economic issue: traffic congestion. In order to prevent, or at least to alleviate this problem, trafficmanagement and control is urgently required. This...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Fenicia, F. (author)
This thesis describes an approach to model development based on the concept of iterative model improvement, which is a process where by trial and error different hypotheses of catchment behaviour are progressively tested, and the understanding of the system proceeds through a combined process of modelling and experimenting. We show a number of...
doctoral thesis 2008
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Van Essen, G.M. (author)
The process of depleting an oil reservoir can be poured into an optimal control problem with the objective to maximize economic performance over the life of the ?eld. Despite its large potential, life-cycle optimization has not yet found its way into operational environments. The objective of this thesis is to improve operational applicability...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Serebriakov, A.G. (author)
This thesis has been devoted to two main subjects: the compensation of birefringence induced by spatial dispersion (BISD) in Deep-UV lithographic objectives and the optimization of optical systems in general.
doctoral thesis 2005
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