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Meijssen, Ries (author)
The shift to sustainable energy sources has increased demand for Energy Transition Metals such as nickel, copper, cobalt, and manganese. To satisfy this need while reducing the negative social and environmental effects of conventional mining, Deep-sea Nodule Collection (DSNC) appears to be a feasible option. Despite its potential, DSNC...
master thesis 2024
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Mooi, Martijn (author)
In the near future, travelling in vehicles will no longer be in regular vehicles, but in automated vehicles. The share of automated vehicles is predicted to increase significantly within 20 years. Passengers in automated vehicles will engage in non-driving tasks, such as sleeping, reading, working or just otherwise spending time on their phone....
master thesis 2023
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van der Drift, Victor (author)
This thesis presents a comprehensive approach to integrating a trajectory planner and follower for autonomous vehicles (AVs) using model predictive contouring control (MPCC). The planner generates collision-free trajectories with a kinematic bicycle model, while the follower tracks them using a dynamic bicycle model with a smaller integration...
master thesis 2023
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Bakker, Roemer (author)
master thesis 2023
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Cador, Andrei (author)
Full vehicle automation requires complete control over all driving scenarios that can be encountered on roads in order to ensure passenger safety at all times. This extends to dangerous situations such as losing control on slippery surfaces, commonly known as drifting. This work aims to make a step toward ensuring passenger safety in these...
master thesis 2022
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Voogd, Kevin (author)
Autonomous driving is attracting growing attention because of the potential advantages it poses on safety, leisure, energy efficiency, reduced emissions, and traffic reduction. Current research is focusing on areas related to artificial intelligence to solve complex planning and decision-making tasks, object detection, or simultaneous...
master thesis 2022
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Draukšas, Simonas (author)
Bicycle safety is quickly becoming an increasingly important field as the number of electric bicycles on the streets grows faster each year. E-bikes are able to accelerate quicker and travel at faster speeds than conventional bicycles, increasing the severity of injuries in case of an accident. There are a number of ways to improve safety, such...
master thesis 2022
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Goyal, Tushar (author)
Electric vehicles are a cleaner and more efficient means of transport. However, the sub-energy-optimal acceleration and deceleration inputs of drivers result in speed trajectories that cause superfluous expenditure of the stored electrical energy in battery. Optimising the speed trajectories to minimise the consumption of stored energy is a...
master thesis 2022
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Brans, Tammo (author)
It is impossible to imagine modern day interaction with technology without the use of touchscreens. It is a go-to interface to use for many applications, because of the high stimuli-response compatibility and adaptability of the graphical user interface. But the haptic feedback one would have with physical buttons and dials, is lost with the use...
master thesis 2022
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Niesten, Thijs (author)
Cooperative driving controllers are becoming interesting subjects for future research in automated driving with the increase in connectivity. Using true-scale<br/>autonomous vehicles to properly test new control algorithms can be a challenge<br/>due to three main factors: costs, safety, and space requirements. To overcome<br/>these problems,...
master thesis 2022
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ten Hoopen, Rick (author)
An important durability question is whether military off-road vehicles can cope with the fatigue damage from extreme random, complex, and non-stationary loads for the design life of up to 30 years. An accurate life cycle fatigue damage estimation is essential for military off-road vehicles as the lives of military personnel can depend on a...
master thesis 2022
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Commijs, Tjeerd (author)
Accurate models of driver steering behavior are essential with ever-growing automation in road vehicles. In this project, the effects of driving speed on steering behavior on winding roads are investigated and modeled. Data were collected in a human-in-the-loop curve driving experiment with fifteen participants, who were asked to drive at five...
master thesis 2021
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Hani Ihab Mohammad AlHasni, H (author)
The pursuit of faster and more precise mechatronic systems necessitates the use of inventive mechanical designs and advanced control schemes. In recent years, flexible elements have seen increased use as they enable the development of high-precision motion systems in a wide variety of applications ranging from semiconductor fabrication to...
master thesis 2021
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Heller, Martijn (author)
The accurate estimation of the pose, i.e. position and heading, of a vehicle while driving is of high importance in autonomous driving applications. Right now the main tool to estimate the location of a vehicle is its GPS sensor. However, GPS data is known to be of very low accuracy, especially in urban environments, and is thus not ideal for...
master thesis 2021
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Overgaag, Gijs (author)
2getthere specialises in autonomous people transport through their GRT vehicle, used for transporting people at the airport from the parking to the terminal to ensure the GRT can operate comfortably and safely in a mixed traffic environment. The vehicle needs to plan a smooth and collision-free path. An essential aspect of a safe path is to...
master thesis 2021
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Saparia, Smit (author)
The progress in technology has made vehicles safer and the quest to make them even more safe is never ending. Autonomous cars present the solution to make cars much more safer by eliminating the primary cause of road accidents, human error. However, autonomous cars tend to fail in decision making especially in complex traffic environment...
master thesis 2020
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Cornet, R. (author)
Fully automated vehicles have the potential to increase road safety and improve traffic flow by taking the human element out of the driving loop. They can also provide mobility to people who are unable to operate a conventional vehicle. Safe automated vehicles must be able to respond in emergency situations or drive on slippery roads in bad...
master thesis 2020
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Trombitás, Daniel (author)
Commercial heavy vehicles are especially prone to rolling over due to their inherent properties, such as the high centre of gravity - track width ratio and compliant chassis frame. Autonomous trucks cannot become widespread without eliminating this danger by guaranteeing rollover-free vehicle motion. Currently existing Roll Stability Control...
master thesis 2019
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Brouwer, Jochem (author)
The autonomous transit market is on the rise. 2getthere is one of the lead suppliers of automated people moving systems, located in the Netherlands. Their vehicles can be classified as SAE level 4 automation (Highly Automated) vehicles. This thesis is concerned with the dynamic trajectory generation for 2getthere’s Group Rapid Transport (GRT)...
master thesis 2018
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Smits, Ferd (author)
As train speeds continue to increase, the dynamics of the interface between train and infrastructure is an increasingly important factor in current collection performance. European legislation prescribes that assessment of the quality of the current collection system shall be performed according to measurements and/or simulations. Due to the...
master thesis 2018
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