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Top, Simon (author)
This article delves into the architectural design of Plan van Gool, situated in Amsterdam's Buikslotermeer neighbourhood, with a particular focus on its concept of elevated streets. Through an examination of archival research, literature and reference projects like Brinkman's Spangen block and Auguste Perret's Le Havre, the research investigates...
student report 2024
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Ortiz Moya, Álvaro (author)
The identification of time-varying, adaptive behaviour of a human operator in basic manual control tasks is undoubtedly under development since most methodologies only account for time-invariant systems. Previous authors have proved that estimation techniques based on ARX structures can generally identify the HO model parameters. Nonetheless,...
master thesis 2023
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Khakimova, Maria (author)
While dependent types can allow programmers to verify properties of their programs, implementing a type checker for a dependent type theory is often difficult. This is due to the fact that, in the presence of dependent types, deciding the equality of types - conversion checking - becomes non-trivial. Due to an identified gap in literature...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Fons, Francien (author)
What happens if we look at (public) space through the lens of gender? How would it be experienced differently? These are questions this thesis will look into. It aims to not only explore different types of gendered spaces but also to increase the understanding of designers and planners on how to make public space more gender inclusive. With the...
master thesis 2023
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Þorsteinsdóttir, Ásta María (author)
Lighthouse is a housing project which aims to address the patterns of patriarchal dominance that persist in conventional dwellings by exploring an experimental approach to co-housing. Focusing on the issue of domestic violence, the research investigates the potential of architecture to facilitate healing processes and challenge existing housing...
master thesis 2023
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Hagemans, Luca (author)
Superoptimization is the idea of creating the most optimal program possible from a given input program. Equality saturation is a method of superoptimization using rewrite rules and e-graphs. A rewrite rule defines a piece of code that can be rewritten as another part while keeping equal behavior. This is added to an e-graph, a data structure...
bachelor thesis 2022
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van Heteren, Mauries (author)
The underwater acoustic environment is amongst the most challenging mediums for wireless communications. The three distinct challenges of underwater acoustic communication are the low and nonuniform propagation speed, frequency-dependent attenuation and time-varying multipath propagation.<br/>To cope with these challenges, physical layer...
master thesis 2022
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Mézière, Lucas (author)
Three decades after the reunification of Germany, the History of a nation standing on the cutting line of a binary world continues to unfold and reveal its complexities. Today, many traits underlying two opposing ideologies persist in reminding the time when East and West Germany followed different paths. The condition of women is one of those....
student report 2021
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Khaleghi, Aaron (author)
The consumer lending domain has increasingly leveraged Artificial Intelligence (AI) to make loan approval processes more efficient and to make use of larger amount of information to predict their applicants’ repayment ability. Over time, however, valid concerns have been raised about whether decisions made about individuals using these data...
master thesis 2020
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Ural, Osman (author)
New York is currently going through a construction boom as developers try to take advantage of rising land values and rents caused by economic growth, resulting in a lack of affordable housing available to middle-income families. The current Mayor of New York, Bill de Blasio, has made it a priority to meet the demands and challenges of the...
master thesis 2019
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Salman, Salman (author)
Traditionally, antenna design involves optimizing the design parameters such as gain, minimum sidelobe level, scan range, half power beamwidth, for a particular application. Since 5G systems are pushing the boundaries for cellular communications by introducing unique challenges such as multiple beam antennas, beamforming etc. in the field of...
master thesis 2018
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Kuipers, Vera (author)
This graduation project focuses on the opportunities within democracy to overcome inequality on social, economic and political aspects. The opportunities will be focused on changes within public space. The research will start with an investigation of the starting point of the project. Then, the methodology used to come to the research results...
master thesis 2017
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Van der Meijs, R.C.J. (author)
master thesis 2015
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Papadopoulos, C. (author)
In modern digital communications throughput rates in the order of gigabits per second are not uncommon. Hence there is a need for fast equalizing filters. While all feed forward filters can easily be pipelined, therefore sped up, the feedback filter (FBF) of decision feedback equalizers is the bottleneck of its performance. A simple, extremely...
master thesis 2015
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Liu, Q. (author)
master thesis 2015
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Armida Munoz, J.R. (author)
A guideline on how to design and specify a Decision Feedback Equalizer (DFE) for bitrates of 10 Gbps and Beyond. First, this work provides a classification of the state of the art for Decision Feedback Equalizers. Second, this work provides insight about the behaviour of a DFE with increasing number of taps and channel length with measurements...
master thesis 2013
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Che, X. (author)
During the industrialization process early in 20th century in most of Chinese cities, heavy industries with contamination were initially located in city periphery when they were founded. But nowadays, these industrial areas gradually became part of urban area due to the rapid and large-scale urbanization and city expansion. Since late in the...
master thesis 2013
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Mehryar, S. (author)
“While it is important to identify world cities, it is also important to identify the lack of connectivity. Silences are as interesting as utterances. They tell us much about the process of globalization.” (Short, 2008) Silences refer to the cities whose connectivity is less than that predicted by their population, and they are called Black...
master thesis 2012
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Bajpai, A. (author)
Wavelet Packet Modulation (WPM) is a multicarrier modulation technique like the well-established Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM). It has several advantages over OFDM, such as flexibility of operation and excellent localization in frequency. The Channel Equalization for WPM is new and an unexplored research area. It is also...
master thesis 2011
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Bajpai, A. (author)
This thesis work presents design and implementation of a channel equalizer for wavelet packet modulation.
master thesis 2011
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