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Sun, Wenwen (author)
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Kimhur, Boram (author)
This paper investigates to what extent the capability approach can contribute to housing studies and policy development. The capability approach, pioneered by economist-philosopher Amartya Sen and philosopher Martha Nussbaum, is built upon critical reviews on the norms of welfarism and utilitarianism, and argues that social policy and its...
abstract 2018
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Kimhur, Boram (author)
This presentation summarises the research proposal for developing a model for applying the capability approach to housing studies, and testing the model through a case study in Manila. The conceptual framework of this research lies in a comparative analysis of key theoretical approaches to well-being in the field of welfarism, planning and...
abstract 2018
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Borobia-Moreno, R. (author), Ramiro-Rebollo, D. (author), Sanchez Arriaga, Gonzalo (author), Schmehl, R. (author)
Simulation, state estimation, and aerodynamic parameter identification from in-flight data are actual research topics in AWE [1,2]. This work summarizes the status of four infrastructures developed at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid that are related with them: (i) a portable experimental rig for the acquisition of flight data like kite position...
abstract 2019
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Thedens, P. (author), Bungart, Merlin (author), Schmehl, R. (author)
We present a computationally efficient steady-state solution method to model the aeroelastic deformation of a ram-air kite for airborne wind energy applications. The kite’s weight in comparison to the aerodynamic forces is small which justifies a quasi-steady analysis, neglecting gravitational and inertial force effects [1]. The approach is...
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Candade, A.A. (author), Ranneberg, M. (author), Schmehl, R. (author)
The earlier in the design process the trade-offs between a system’s cost and its performance can be determined, the easier it is to narrowin on an optimal final design. In order to explore the initial design space for composite carbon kites, it is imperative to assess the load couplings effects and its impact on the aerodynamics of the wing, and...
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Bormann, Alexander (author), Vollmer, Claus (author), Skutnik, Stefan (author), Gebhardt, Christian (author), Candade, A.A. (author)
The EnerKíte team has been successful in automation of kite systems for more than a decade. Our first autonomous kite flights with figure of eight patterns took place in May 2008. Since then the technology of the ground-station, the wing and tether and the landing and launching systemhas been systematically developed, implemented and improved ś...
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Cupillard, Paul (author), Mulder, W.A. (author), Irakarama, Modeste (author), Mazuyer, Antoine (author), Anquez, Pierre (author)
Within the last decade, non-periodic homogenization proved to be an accurate upscaling method for computing smooth equivalent media of elastic models of the earth interior. Doing so, it reveals the seismic anisotropy induced by small-scale structures and it eases the numerical simulation of wave propagation in complex geological settings by...
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Bu, R. (author), Weber, J.H. (author)
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Dieudonné, A.A.M. (author), Charlier, Robert (author)
abstract 2018
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Huang, B. (author), van Cranenburgh, S. (author), Chorus, C.G. (author)
In this study we extend recent work into the role of Weber’s law in discrete choice theory towards non-regret based models of (travel) choice behavior; and we provide an empirical exploration of the relevance of Weber’s law in the context of utility- and regret-based models of travel behavior.
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Sun, Wenwen (author)
In Beijing’s old city, the emergence of conflictual practices in the street life have challenged the conventional concepts of ‘public’ and ‘private’, as well as the design principles based on this normative expression. This paper proposes a novel way of reading and understanding the street spaces by exploring a traditional type of street in...
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Wardhana, Gandhika K (author), Serdijn, W.A. (author), Vollebregt, S. (author), Giagka, Vasiliki (author), Vollebregt, Sten (author)
Neural interface in the form of microelectrodes are used to monitor and treat spinal cord injury and other neurological disorders by the means of recording and stimulation. Despite of the apparent result of these electrical interventions, understanding of the mechanism behind neural stimulation is still inadequate. The use of optical monitoring...
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Bakhshaee Babaroud, N. (author), Kluba, M.M. (author), Dekker, R. (author), Serdijn, W.A. (author), Giagka, Vasiliki (author)
Active implantable medical devices have been developed for diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of large variety of neural disorders. Since the mechanical properties of these devices need to be matched to the tissue, soft materials, such as polymers are often preferred as a substrate [1]. Parylene is a good candidate, as it is highly...
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Malissovas, Anastasios (author), Serdijn, W.A. (author), Giagka, Vasiliki (author)
As the era of Bioelectronic medicines (BEms) evolves, new technological challenges are generated, including miniaturized devices that are encapsulated with flexible materials and energized by wireless power transmission (WPT) techniques. Among them, magnetostatic, also known as inductive, and ultrasound (US) are the most viable candidates for...
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Krul, K. (author)
Formalization has regained popularity in development discourses. Also in China significant efforts of titling are witnessed in the forestry sector. Although initial efforts date back nearly four decades ago, since 2008 a renewed attempt under the Collective Forest Tenure Reform (CFTR) has been introduced. This paper examines whether this...
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Martins Da Ponte, R. (author), Huang, C. (author), Giagka, Vasiliki (author), Serdijn, W.A. (author)
Optogenetics is a neuromodulation method that holds great potential for the realization of advanced neuroprostheses due to its precise spatial-temporal control of neuronal activity [1]. The development of novel optogenetic implants (optrodes) may open new doors to investigate complex brain circuitry and chronical brain disorders, such as...
abstract 2019
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Martins Da Ponte, R. (author), Giagka, Vasiliki (author), Serdijn, W.A. (author)
Incubators in cell cultures are used to grow and maintain cells under optimal temperature alongside other key variables, such as pH, humidity, atmospheric conditions etc. As enzymatic activity and protein synthesis proceed optimally at 37.5 oC, a temperature rise can cause protein denaturation, whereas a drop in temperature can slow down...
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Nanbakhsh, K. (author), Serdijn, W.A. (author), Giagka, Vasiliki (author)
The main goal of bioelectronic medicine is to, one day, replace conventional chemical drugs with miniaturized implants. This way, tiny electrical pulses will be locally delivered to a small group of neurons in order to influence and modify biological functions. Developing such implants, however, has brought many new challenges both in the...
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Pak, A. (author), Serdijn, W.A. (author), Giagka, Vasiliki (author)
Electronic components in the form of application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) establishing the communication between the body and the implant, such as stimulation and recording, have, nowadays, become essential elements for current and future generations of implantable devices, as medicine is looking into substituting its traditional...
abstract 2019
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