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Fernández Lezaun, A. (author)
A pulsed-field, time-domain study of a loop-to-loop configuration in a layered medium is effectuated for assessing the feasibility of near-field, pulsed-field, ultra-high data-rate, wireless transfer. In view of ensuring the accuracy and effectiveness of the study, the problem is subdivided into subproblems of increasing complexity. Firstly, a...
master thesis 2017
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Taal, A.J. (author)
This thesis presents a novel nanophotonic Metal-Insulator-Metal (MIM) grating structure that diffracts incident light by filtering colour based on interference. The grating creates two independent self-images (Talbot patterns) for two almost arbitrarily tuneable wavelengths in the visible spectrum. Lens-less imaging is promising for its ability...
master thesis 2017
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van der Cammen, M.A. (author)
master thesis 2017
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Ishwardat, N.K.S. (author)
During this thesis research an attempt is made to introduce a computational lightweight horizontal wind retrieval method applied on scanning Doppler radar velocity data. Horizontal wind parameters are the wind speed and wind direction. If know they are known in a vertical extend, they form a wind profile. In a typical approach, horizontal wind...
master thesis 2017
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Chen, N. (author)
Modern automotive radar operates at the mm-wave frequency band and has to provide reliable sensing information about surrounding targets in all weather conditions. The aesthetic requirements for the modern car design and needs for mechanical protections result in the installation of radar sensor behind different types of plastic cover like the...
master thesis 2016
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Hambalis, M. (author)
For the radar systems using phased array antennas it is important to understand how the reduction of mutual coupling between antenna elements can improve antenna scan performance. In order to perform this analysis one has to focus first on the physical phenomena and the structures that might decrease the mutual coupling. Among various approaches...
master thesis 2016
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Weskin, M.E. (author)
In the Erasmus Medical Center (Erasmus MC) in Rotterdam a lot of research is done to investigate the olivocerebellar system, consisting of the cerebellum (motor behaviour) and the inferior olive (sensory input). The correlation and propagation of signals between both parts are of interest when investigating the influence of sensory input on the...
master thesis 2016
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Krishna, H. (author)
QoS (Quality of Service) control is an important concept in computer networking as it is related to end user experience. End-to-end QoS guarantees, in particular, can give firm guarantees to end hosts. Unfortunately, it has never actually been used on the Internet since it was deemed too complicated. With the emergence of Software Defined...
master thesis 2016
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Bellamkonda, R. (author)
This thesis describes the design and measurement of an IC which can digitize both capacitance and temperature. Capacitance sensing functionality is added to an existing Temperature to Digital Converter (TDC) without adding significant die area. Two kinds of baseline capacitance compensation techniques have been investigated and their performance...
master thesis 2015
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Nano, M. (author)
In 2010, an estimated 14.9 million babies were born preterm, which amounted to 11.1% of all livebirths worldwide, ranging from about 5% in several European countries to 18% in some African countries . The rate of preterm births has increased remarkably. Prematurity of birth can predispose neonates to undesirable cessations of breathing, a...
master thesis 2015
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Panagiotou, V. (author)
Change-point detection is an indispensable tool for awide variety of applications which has been extensively studied in the literature over the years. However, the development of wireless devices and miniature sensors that allows continuous recording of data poses new challenges that cannot be adequately addressed by the vast majority of...
master thesis 2015
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Sen, A. (author)
People love listening to music and so do we. Today, music streams are readily available through services such as YouTube, Spotify and Apple Music. The digitization of music has eased the way for users to gain access to large collections of music through the Internet. With all this music around us, it would be expected that music discovery is a...
master thesis 2015
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Jansen, M.P. (author)
In the wake of several dramatic incidents where cargo ships were lost at sea due to corrosion related structural failure, spilling large amounts of oil, the regulations regarding corrosion preventions have been tightened. Specifically regulations regarding painting and painted surfaces in a ship’s sea water ballast tanks are stricter than ever...
master thesis 2015
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Kavungal Kolparambath, S. (author)
The development of far-offshore wind farms and other large-scale renewable energy sources, together with the increasing needs for long distance power transmission is resulting in more HVDC systems being integrated into the traditional AC power network. Due to the capability for operation in isolated AC grids, VSCs are becoming the preferred...
master thesis 2015
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Braat, R. (author)
One of the main research topics inside this thesis will be on what the effect will be on the present protection scheme when distributed generation units are extensively implemented inside the distribution system. The application of distributed generation will have an impact on the present protection scheme. This because the distributed...
master thesis 2015
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Zhang, H.M. (author)
The Primal-Dual Method of Multipliers (PDMM) is a new algorithm that solves convex optimization problems in a distributed manner. This study focuses on the convergence behavior of the PDMM. For a deeper understanding, the PDMM algorithm was applied to distributed averaging and distributed dictionary learning problems. The results were compared...
master thesis 2015
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Lu, S. (author)
With the development of offshore wind farms, Voltage Source Converter based High Voltage Direct Current or Multi-terminal High Voltage Direct Current Technology (VSC-HVDC/MTDC) is becoming promising in the field of large-capacity and long-distance power transmission. However, its extreme vulnerability to DC contingencies remains a challenge in...
master thesis 2015
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Feng, D. (author)
Estimate Heart Rate Variability (HRV) from a PPG signal with low sampling rate. Compare the performance with the HRV obtained from other methods that using a high sampling rate.
master thesis 2015
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Liu, X. (author)
master thesis 2014
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Wang, J. (author)
DC-DC converters are critical building blocks in energy harvesting systems which are applied to provide the energy for the implantable biomedical devices. They are required to meet very strict specifications and consume as less power as possible. Therefore, their power conversion efficiency and stability of the functionality in the varying...
master thesis 2014
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