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Yildiz, Haydar (author)
master thesis 2024
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Römer, Nol (author)
As mechanisms become increasingly precise, so becomes the reduction of noise and vibration increasingly important. One method for eliminating vibrations in mechanisms is dynamic balancing. This method prevents vibrations from occurring by designing the mechanism such that the inertial forces and moments of all bodies in the mechanism cancel each...
master thesis 2023
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Tatabitovska, Ana (author)
Maximum Satisfiability (MaxSAT) is a known problem within the optimization field which has led many different solving approaches to be devised in the last several decades. From Linear Search to unsatisfiable core-based solvers, many MaxSAT algorithms rely on cardinality constraints to express how many soft clauses can be violated at most....
master thesis 2023
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Molendijk, Thomas (author)
The k-truncated metric dimension of a graph is the minimum number of sensors (a subset of the vertex set) needed to uniquely identify every vertex in the graph based on its distance to the sensors, where the sensors have a measuring range of k. We give an algorithm with the goal that given any tree and any value for the measuring range of the...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Andruszkiewicz, Paweł (author)
This Master Thesis is an attempt to address the lack of a sufficient number of affordable and qualitative student housing by creating an experimental, universal design strategy called MODULE+, combining computational design and modular architecture. The strategy consists of three main elements - individually designed flexible timber modules, an...
master thesis 2023
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Tsvetkov, Denis (author)
The multi-mode resource-constrained project scheduling problem (MRCPSP) is an extension of the resource-constrained project scheduling problem (RCPSP), which allows activities to be executed in multiple modes. The state-of-the-art solutions for solving this NP-Hard problem are dedicated algorithms and (meta-)heuristics. However, this paper...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Miguel Teixeira de Mendonça, João (author)
The multi-mode resource-constrained project scheduling problem (MRCPSP) is an NP-hard scheduling problem that concerns activities with several execution modes connected by precedence relations. Precedence relations define a partial ordering in which activities must be processed. The execution mode of an activity defines its processing time and...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Minnema, Abe (author)
This master thesis for Strategic Product Design at the TU Delft presents a design for a personalised Volkskrant-app. The goal of this project was to explore the different possibilities of personalisation and see how it could help de Volkskrant fulfil its mission to enrich their reader’s life through news. <br/>Why?<br/>During my whole project I...
master thesis 2022
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Damianakis, Nikos (author)
With the current urge around the globe for switching to “green energy” and Renewable Energy Sources (RES) utilization, the electrification of the transportation sector has become a necessity. While the emerging Electric Vehicles (EVs) can provide several benefits to the power grid, such as voltage and frequency regulation and power quality...
master thesis 2021
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Dönszelmann, Jonathan (author)
Multi-agent pathfinding (MAPF) is the process of finding collision-free paths for multiple agents. MAPF can be extended by grouping agents into teams. In a team, agents need to be assigned (or matched) to one of the team's goals such that the sum of individual cost} is minimised. This extension is called MAPF with matching (MAPFM). M* is a...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Fijneman, Mark (author), Chin-On, Maxim (author), Yousef, Gabriel (author)
This report details the software part of the development process of the eNose technology. The technology is posed by Momo Medical. Momo Medical is a start-up company located in Delft, it provides and develops non-intrusive monitoring systems in the nursing sector. The project is the next step in an already existing product: BedSense. BedSense...
bachelor thesis 2021
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de Gelder, Luuk (author)
Conversion from digital information to spike trains is needed for Spiking Neural Networks. Moreover, it is one of the most important steps for Spiking Neural Networks. This conversion could lead to much information loss depending on which encoding algorithm is used. Another major problem that can occur in a specific use-case is the limited...
master thesis 2021
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Olberts, Olof (author)
The Dutch railway system is subject to maintenance, which is carried out by a group of rail contractors who need parking space to park and prepare trains in between projects. The objective of this study is to minimise the total costs as a result of the distance travelled by maintenance trains and the preservation of the included parking...
master thesis 2021
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van der Tas, Veerle (author)
More and more parcels are delivered all over the world, by numerous carriers. Collaboration between couriers can benefit both companies and their customers, as it has the potential to reduce cost and reduce the number of couriers stopping at the same location. Furthermore, autonomous driving is gradually picking up traction opening up another...
master thesis 2020
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Husanović, Selma (author)
A common tool for exploring the space of phylogenetic networks is applying rearrangement moves, such as <i>tail moves</i>. Recently, it has been shown by Janssen et al that, given a rooted binary phylogenetic network, it is possible to generate any other alternative network, using only tail moves. The aim of this report is to translate this...
bachelor thesis 2020
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Ionescu, Victor (author), van der Meer, Mike (author), van Kooten, Bram (author), Paardekooper, Gijs (author), Teunissen, Jasper (author)
Currently, literature regarding Multiagent Path Finding (MAPF) does not give a broad enough overview of all the different approaches. Many papers are hard to read and require proper knowledge of MAPF. The goal of this report is to give a global overview of MAPF. To achieve this goal, we provide a detailed explanation of what MAPF problems look...
student report 2020
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Šabanović, Armin (author)
This thesis introduces the concept of phase rotation cancellation (PRC) as a previously unknown error mechanism in narrow-band FSK systems, and proposes a new FSK demodulation algorithm to resolve PRC errors. Phase rotation cancellation is defined as an event where the signal phasor rotation in the IQ plane is temporarily cancelled by the...
master thesis 2019
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Huijsman, Robbert (author)
Interest in phylogenetic trees for histories of species and DNA has spawned many problems, one of which is TreeContainment; a problem that asks whether a tree is contained within a network. The TreeContainment problem is proven to be NP-hard for general trees and networks, however it is solvable in polynomial time for networks that meet the tree...
bachelor thesis 2019
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Olieman, Chantal (author)
The recently introduced Real-Valued Gene-pool Optimal Mixing Evolutionary Algorithm (RV-GOMEA) has been shown to be among the state-of-the-art for solving grey-box optimization problems where partial evaluations can be leveraged. A core strength is its ability to effectively exploit the linkage structure of a problem. For many real-world...
master thesis 2019
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Krishnakumar, Ajinkya (author)
Autonomous vehicles are the inevitable future of the industry as theoretically they guarantee higher road throughput and a much safer means of transport compared to today’s ground vehicle. This has attracted the industries and universities making it a very important topic of research. The basic function of the autonomous vehicle boils down to...
master thesis 2019
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