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Koedijk, O.C. (author)
In the search for space for producing renewable energy, possible negative effects of solar parks and wind farms along inland waterways can easily be overseen. This paper provides an exploratory description of effects for navigation like blinding of helmsmen, disturbance of radio communication and exaggeration of vessel’s radar images and...
conference paper 2023
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Radman, A. (author)
The chapter draws on the anti-substantivist and anti-hylomorphic legacy of two significant Deleuze and Guattari’s interlocutors: Raymond Ruyer and Gilbert Simondon. Ruyer vehemently opposed the logic of mechanicism with- out regressing to (active) vitalism. His masterpiece Neofinalism, yet to be fully appreciated in architectural circles, is an...
conference paper 2021
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Dussauge, Jean Paul (author), Bur, Reynald (author), Davidson, Todd (author), Babinsky, Holger (author), Bernardini, Matteo (author), Giepman, R.H.M. (author), Schrijer, F.F.J. (author), van Oudheusden, B.W. (author), Sidorenko, Andrey (author)
In order to be able to judge the effectiveness of transition induction in WP-2, reference flow cases were planned in WP-1. There are two obvious reference cases—a fully laminar interaction and a fully turbulent interaction. Here it should be explained that the terms “laminar” and “turbulent” interaction refer to the boundary layer state at...
book chapter 2021
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Babinsky, Holger (author), Dupont, Pierre (author), Polivanov, Pavel (author), Sidorenko, Andrey (author), Bur, Reynald (author), Giepman, R.H.M. (author), Schrijer, F.F.J. (author), van Oudheusden, B.W. (author), Sansica, Andrea (author)
An important goal of the TFAST project was to study the effect of the location of transition in relation to the shock wave on the separation size, shock structure and unsteadiness of the interaction area. Boundary layer tripping (by wire or roughness) and flow control devices (Vortex Generators and cold plasma) were used for boundary layer...
book chapter 2021
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Beshearse, Elizabeth (author), Nane, G.F. (author), Havelaar, Arie H. (author)
A recent ample Structured Expert Judgment (SEJ) study quantified the source attribution of 33 distinct pathogens in the United States. The source attribution for five transmission pathways: food, water, animal contact, person-to-person, and environment has been considered. This chapter will detail how SEJ has been applied to answer questions...
book chapter 2021
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Maljaars, J.M. (author), Labeur, R.J. (author), Trask, Nathaniel A. (author), Sulsky, Deborah L. (author)
A particle-mesh strategy is presented for scalar transport problems which provides diffusion-free advection, conserves mass locally (i.e. cellwise) and exhibits optimal convergence on arbitrary polyhedral meshes. This is achieved by expressing the convective field naturally located on the Lagrangian particles as a mesh quantity by formulating a...
conference paper 2020
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Wu, L. (author), Ribera, Gerard (author), Beringuier-Boher, Noemie (author), Picek, S. (author)
Semi-invasive fault injection attacks are powerful techniques well-known by attackers and secure embedded system designers. When performing such attacks, the selection of the fault injection parameters is of utmost importance and usually based on the experience of the attacker. Surprisingly, there exists no formal and general approach to...
conference paper 2020
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el Mansouri, B. (author), van Driel, W.D. (author), Zhang, Kouchi (author)
Nowadays many applications require optical detection of some sorts, ranging from civil to military fields. Depending on the optical source, each sensing element needs to have distinct properties with the spectral range at the top. Choices such as sensitivity and environment play an equally important role, if not more important. The properties of...
book chapter 2020
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Lemke, Florian (author), Taveter, Kuldar (author), Erlenheim, Regina (author), Pappel, Ingrid (author), Draheim, Dirk (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author)
The emergence of super-applications is a complete game changer in how future governments will deliver e-services and interact with their citizens. With respect to this, the scope of currently established e-government stage models is exhausted. Therefore, this article proposes a “provident stage” as an extension of the Layne and Lee stage...
conference paper 2020
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Mariot, L. (author), Picek, S. (author), Jakobovic, Domagoj (author), Leporati, Alberto (author)
We consider the problem of evolving a particular kind of shift-invariant transformation – namely, Reversible Cellular Automata (RCA) defined by conserved landscape rules – using GA and GP. To this end, we employ three different optimization strategies: a single-objective approach carried out with GA and GP where only the reversibility...
conference paper 2020
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Viering, T.J. (author), Mey, A. (author), Loog, M. (author)
Learning performance can show non-monotonic behavior. That is, more data does not necessarily lead to better models, even on average. We propose three algorithms that take a supervised learning model and make it perform more monotone. We prove consistency and monotonicity with high probability, and evaluate the algorithms on scenarios where...
conference paper 2020
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Mey, A. (author), Viering, T.J. (author), Loog, M. (author)
Manifold regularization is a commonly used technique in semi-supervised learning. It enforces the classification rule to be smooth with respect to the data-manifold. Here, we derive sample complexity bounds based on pseudo-dimension for models that add a convex data dependent regularization term to a supervised learning process, as is in...
conference paper 2020
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Brous, P.A. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author), Krans, Rutger (author)
More and more, asset management organizations are introducing data science initiatives to support predictive maintenance and anomaly detection. Asset management organizations are by nature data intensive to manage their assets like bridges, dykes, railways and roads. For this, they often implement data lakes using a variety of architectures...
conference paper 2020
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Tabakovic, A. (author), Schlangen, E. (author)
This paper presents a unique self-healing system for asphalt pavement which employs compartmented calcium-alginate fibres encapsulating an asphalt binder healing agent (rejuvenator). This system presents a novel method of incorporating rejuvenators into asphalt pavement mixtures. The compartmented fibres are used to distribute the rejuvenator...
book chapter 2020
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Tarsi, G. (author), Sangiorgi, C. (author), Varveri, Aikaterini (author), Oliviero Rossi, C. (author)
Environmental protection is also pursued by promoting the saving of oil reserves and the proper management of waste through a circular economy. Following this objective, the present study encourages the use of recycled and by-product materials for the production of bituminous binders. The powdered rubber (R) from end-of-life tyres and the re...
book chapter 2020
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Jing, R. (author), Varveri, Aikaterini (author), Liu, X. (author), Scarpas, Athanasios (author), Erkens, S. (author)
Accelerated pavement testing (APT) is an effective method in evaluating pavement performance by applying wheel loading and speed under controlled conditions. This study aims to investigate the effects of wheel loading, speed and ambient temperature on the pavement responses at different directions and depths of pavement structure. A two-layer...
book chapter 2020
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Ebrahimi Fard, A. (author), Mercuur, R.A. (author), Dignum, M.V. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author), van de Walle, B.A. (author)
Rumour is a collective emergent phenomenon with a potential for provoking a crisis. Modelling approaches have been deployed since five decades ago; however, the focus was mostly on epidemic behaviour of the rumours which does not take into account the differences between agents. We use social practice theory to model agent decision-making in...
conference paper 2020
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Sanz Segura, R. (author), Manchado-Perez, Eduardo (author), Ferrer-Duce, Maria Pilar (author), Gonzalez de la Cuesta, Delia (author), Ozcan Vieira, E. (author)
Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) are environments with a high level of sensory stress. Medical advances and technology have contributed to increase the ratio of survival of premature infants but some devices and practices expose these babies to excessive noise and toxic sensory stimuli for which they are not prepared. This is related to...
conference paper 2020
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Bharosa, N. (author), Lips, Silvia (author), Draheim, Dirk (author)
Countries are struggling to develop data exchange infrastructures needed to reap the benefits of e-government. Understanding the development of infrastructures can only be achieved by combining insights from institutional, technical and process perspectives. This paper contributes by analysing data exchange infrastructures in the Netherlands...
conference paper 2020
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Shishkov, Boris (author), Verbraeck, A. (author)
Enterprise Information Systems (EIS) are designed to deal with normal variability in their inputs and data. Empowered by CONTEXT-AWARENESS, some EIS even count on sensors and/or data analytics for capturing changes outside of the system. Nevertheless, context-awareness would often fail when EIS are affected by (large-scale) disruptive events,...
conference paper 2020
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