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Zheng, Y. (author), Nijhuis, S. (author), Bracken, G. (author)
In the heart of the Pearl River Delta, the city of Guangzhou is fast-growing and prone to flooding. In history, people constructed canals based on natural waterways to deal with water problems. The canal system not only served as an important infrastructure but was also as the backbone of urban life. But with the development of the road network...
book chapter 2023
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Gill, E.K.A. (author), Maessen, D. (author), Laan, E. (author), Zheng, G.T. (author)
Large current uncertainties in the characteristics of aerosols in the Earth’s atmosphere preclude meaningful climate model evaluation. The FAST mission will contribute to the characterization of aerosols and their relation to climate change through a synoptic evaluation of local, regional and global aerosol data and altitude profiles of the...
conference paper 2008
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Zheng, S. (author), Hendriks, E.A. (author), Lei, B. (author), Hao, W. (author)
Under the support vector machine framework, the support value analysis-based image fusion has been studied, where the salient features of the original images are represented by their support values. The support value transform (SVT)-based image fusion approach have demonstrated some advantages over the existing methods in multisource image...
conference paper 2009
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Maessen, D.C. (author), Guo, J. (author), Gill, E. (author), Gunter, B. (author), Chu, Q.P. (author), Bakker, G. (author), Laan, E. (author), Moon, S. (author), Kruijff, M. (author), Zheng, G.T. (author)
The paper presents the latest results in the design of FAST-D, the Dutch micro-satellite for the Dutch–Chinese FAST (Formation for Atmospheric Science and Technology demonstration) formation flying mission. Over the course of the 2.5 year mission, the two satellites, FAST-D and FAST-T, will demonstrate various new technologies and perform...
conference paper 2009
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Guo, J. (author), Maessen, D.C. (author), Gill, E.K.A. (author), Moon, S.G. (author), Zheng, G. (author)
FAST (Formation for Atmospheric Science and Technology demonstration) is a cooperative Dutch Chinese formation flying mission led by Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in the Netherlands and Tsinghua University in China. It is expected to be the first international micro-satellite formation flying mission to achieve objectives in three...
conference paper 2009
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Maessen, D.C. (author), Guo, J. (author), Gill, E. (author), Laan, E. (author), Moon, S. (author), Zheng, G.T. (author)
The paper treats the mission design for the Dutch-Chinese FAST (Formation for Atmospheric Science and Technology demonstration) mission. The space segment of the 2.5 year mission consists out of two formation flying micro-satellites. During the mission, new technologies will be demonstrated and, using spectropolarimeter and altimeter payloads on...
conference paper 2009
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Zheng, G. (author), Samkharadze, Nodar (author), Noordam, M.L. (author), Kalhor, N. (author), Brousse, D. (author), Sammak, A. (author), Mendes, U. C. (author), Blais, A. (author), Scappucci, G. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author)
We demonstrate the strong coupling between a single electron spin in silicon and a single photon in a superconducting microwave cavity. Using the same cavity we perform rapid high-fidelity single-shot readout of two-electron spin states.
conference paper 2019
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Prabowo, B. (author), Zheng, G. (author), Mehrpoo, M. (author), Patra, B (author), Harvey-Collard, P. (author), Dijkema, J.J. (author), Sammak, Amir (author), Scappucci, G. (author), Charbon-Iwasaki-Charbon, E. (author), Sebastiano, F. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author), Babaie, M. (author)
Quantum computers (QC) promise to solve certain computational problems exponentially faster than a classical computer due to the superposition and entanglement properties of quantum bits (qubits). Among several qubit technologies, spin qubits are a promising candidate for large-scale QC, since (1) they have a small footprint allowing them to...
conference paper 2021
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Zheng, M. (author), Lemmens, M.J.P.M. (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author)
This paper focusses on the feasibility of classifiers, developed for classifying multispectral images, for assigning classes to point clouds of urban scenes. The motivation of our research is that dense point clouds require fast classification methods to extract meaningful information within a reasonable amount of time and multispectral...
conference paper 2017
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Gonzalez Acosta, J.L. (author), Zheng, X. (author), Vardon, P.J. (author), Hicks, M.A. (author), Pisano, F. (author)
Stress oscillations in the material point method (MPM) are one of the major reasons unrealistic results are obtained. In this paper an investigation of the stress oscillations occurring when using one- and two-phase approaches is performed. Specifically, an axisymmetric benchmark and a two-dimensional plane strain problem are used to demonstrate...
conference paper 2019
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Xue, H. (author), Zheng, Qianqian (author), Desmet, P.M.A. (author)
Human moods are diffuse, elusive, and often difficult to articulate, yet they hold immense potential for wellbeing-centric design because they play a significant role in shaping our everyday life experiences. A person’s mood influences their experiences with a designed system, and in turn, their interactions with the design also influence their...
conference paper 2023
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Zheng, X. (author), Gonzalez Acosta, J.L. (author), Remmerswaal, G. (author), Vardon, P.J. (author), Pisano, F. (author), Hicks, M.A. (author)
The material point method (MPM) shows promise for the simulation of large deformations in history-dependent materials such as soils. However, in general, it suffers from oscillations and inaccuracies due to its use of numerical integration and stress recovery at non-ideal locations. The development of a hydro-mechanical model, which does not...
conference paper 2021
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Pintea, S. (author), Zheng, Jian (author), Li, Xilin (author), Bank, Paulina J.M. (author), van Hilten, Jacobus J. (author), van Gemert, J.C. (author)
We focus on the problem of estimating human hand-tremor frequency from input RGB video data. Estimating tremors from video is important for non-invasive monitoring, analyzing and diagnosing patients suffering from motor-disorders such as Parkinson’s disease. We consider two approaches for hand-tremor frequency estimation: (a) a Lagrangian...
conference paper 2019
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Chen, Yifei (author), Li, Meng (author), Zheng, Shuli (author), Lal, C. (author), Conti, M. (author)
Ride-Hailing Service (RHS) has motivated the rise of innovative transportation services. It enables riders to hail a cab or private vehicle at the roadside by sending a ride request to the Ride-Hailing Service Provider (RHSP). Such a request collects rider’s real-time locations, which incur serious privacy concerns for riders. While there are...
conference paper 2021
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Zheng, Yubo (author), Xu, Peng (author), Wang, Wei (author), Chen, Tianyang (author), Susilo, Willy (author), Liang, K. (author), Jin, Hai (author)
Many practical secure systems have been designed to prevent real-world attacks via maximizing the attacking cost so as to reduce attack intentions. Inspired by this philosophy, we propose a new concept named delay encryption with keyword search (DEKS) to resist the notorious keyword guessing attack (KGA), in the context of secure cloud-based...
conference paper 2022
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Zheng, Huarong (author), Jin, Chen (author), Luo, Xiling (author), Negenborn, R.R. (author), Wang, Yuexuan (author)
The demand for transport between terminals within port areas, known as inter terminal transport (ITT), is increasing. This paper proposes a dynamic rolling horizon scheduling strategy for ITT using waterborne Autonomous Guided Vessels (waterborne AGVs). The strategy is dynamic in that it can handle the dynamically arriving ITT requests and...
conference paper 2020
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Yu, Chuanyang (author), Zheng, Y. (author), Shyrokau, B. (author), Ivanov, Valentin (author)
Many studies have been recently exploited to discuss the path following control algorithms for automated vehicles using various control techniques. However, path following algorithm considering the possibility of automated vehicles with rear wheel steering (RWS) is still less investigated. In this study, we implemented nonlinear model...
conference paper 2021
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Zheng, Y. (author), Shyrokau, B. (author), Keviczky, T. (author)
The public acceptance of automated driving is influenced by multiple factors. Apart from safety being of top priority, comfort and time efficiency also have an impact on the popularity of automated vehicles. These two factors contradict each other as optimizing for one results in the degradation of the other. We investigate in this paper how...
conference paper 2021
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Zheng, Y. (author), Shyrokau, B. (author), Keviczky, T. (author)
Motion comfort is the basis of many societal benefits promised by automated driving and motion planning is primarily responsible for this. By planning the spatial trajectory and the velocity profile, motion planners can significantly enhance motion comfort, ideally without sacrificing time efficiency. Active suspensions can push the boundary...
conference paper 2022
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Zheng, M. (author), Lemmens, M.J.P.M. (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author)
The demand for 3D maps of cities and road networks is steadily growing and mobile laser scanning (MLS) systems are often the preferred geo-data acquisition method for capturing such scenes. Because MLS systems are mounted on cars or vans they can acquire billions of points of road scenes within a few hours of survey. Manual processing of...
conference paper 2017
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