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Frazer, Timo (author)
This research focuses on optimizing the performance of a hybrid warehouse system that combines automation with manual picking processes. The study utilizes a case study of an online grocer, Picnic, and investigates the allocation of orders within a buffer and the configuration of the manual picking process.<br/><br/>The research identifies the...
master thesis 2023
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Muthaiyan Karthikeyen, Shriram (author)
Thin-film silicon photovoltaic (PV) technology has an enormous potential in the solar power market due to its light weight, flexibility and ease of integration. This enables it to have a wide range of applications like roof top and building integrated installations making it more sustainable. Some of the other key benefits of thin-film silicon...
master thesis 2023
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Kramer, Coen (author)
The Province of South Holland is conducting a heritage project to explore the historical significance of barge canals and their future role in a changing climate. This thesis aims to address the water challenges posed by increased floods and droughts caused by climate change through the implementation of a water buffersystem. The buffer should...
master thesis 2023
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van der Grift, Niek (author)
Air transport has gone from a once in a lifetime experience for the extremely rich to a day to day method of transportation for everybody. With the increase in passenger movements the amount of baggage that goes through airports has increased as well. This could cause problems for airports if they have a limited capacity in one of the parts of...
master thesis 2023
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Mulders, Elke (author)
The combination of the monumental building, the Rotonde, and the panoramic painting ‘Panorama Mesdag’ is one of the few remaining exhibitions of its kind. The organization of the museum aims to preserve the building and painting while also wanting to decrease the carbon footprint of the museum. The objective of this research is to design a...
master thesis 2023
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Bouman, Susan (author)
Despite advanced communication, monitoring, and control facilities, train operations are still subject to uncertainties that can disturb train services, cause delay to multiple trains, and propagate through the network. One option is to mitigate delay propagation in the timetable design by adding buffer time to the minimum difference between the...
master thesis 2022
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de Nooijer, Arend-Jan (author)
In this thesis the passive humidity control of indoor air is laid under review. This is primarily interesting for museum rooms, where strict requirements apply to the indoor air humidity. Passive humidity control is promising to contribute to stabilizing the relative humidity levels in a room. <br/><br/>Besides, the use of passive humidity...
master thesis 2022
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Ding, Xin (author)
This thesis discusses the architecture, circuit implementation and the simulation results of a cable driver for ultrasound imaging. This design is capable of providing higher bandwidth, better dynamic range, wider output swing, and ideal biasing voltage at the output terminal. <br/>The driver design starts from the analysis and simulation of the...
master thesis 2022
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Verboeket, Rik (author)
The Volkerak-Zoommeer is a former estuary located the Rhine Meuse Delta in the southwestern part of the Netherlands. After the completion of the Volkerakdam, Philipsdam and Oesterdam as part of the Delta Works, this estuary was cut of from the Oosterschelde and a fresh water lake was formed in a sea water environment. This new lake became the...
master thesis 2021
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Feng, Shiyu (author)
The Electric Vehicle (EV) charging market is very dynamic. The so-called AC-type chargers can be found confined within the vehicle or on-board. This must be able to withstand the harsh environment with an ambient temperature of above 75℃. Therefore, compact and high-efficiency power electronics and implementing electrolytic-less capacitors in...
master thesis 2020
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Khandelwal, Shubham (author)
Operational amplifiers are basic building blocks of an analog system. As a system is only as good as its building blocks. There exists a constant need for developing a high-performance amplifier. Especially if they are configured as a buffer for analog front-end applications, as the system performance is highly dependent on the quality of input...
master thesis 2019
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Chrysanthou, Sofia (author)
The thesis projects seeks to renew the relationship between the Royal Dutch Marine Camp and the city of Amsterdam. With the Royal Dutch Marines breaking an administrative agreement in July 2018 and deciding to continue occupy about 50% of the area on Marineterrein, the visions and ambitions for the development of a future-proof district had been...
master thesis 2019
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Käller, Danuta (author)
The purpose of this research is to investigate the effects of individually established buffer times, based on historical delay data, on the robustness of an operational stand and gate allocation schedule. Using flight schedules and the structural lay-out of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, a stand and gate allocation model is created using BEONTRA...
master thesis 2019
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Tzanidakis, George (author)
In the Netherlands the design of a movable bridge and machinery part is based on the design standard NEN 6786:2001 (2001). When the bridge is in motion the calculations for the machinery part focus on the dynamic loads (torque) generating at the motor shaft. The calculation of these loads is carried out using tabulated formulas of the standard,...
master thesis 2018
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Wildenberg, M.P.J. (author)
This report describes and analyses small scale plough process. This research is initiated by Deltares and the Delft University of Technology as an experimental way to gain insight in the ploughing of the river bed in rivers. The main target of this thesis is to gather information on the plough process as applied in the maintenance of the Waal...
master thesis 2017
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Stokkink, Q.A. (author)
There are two key components for high throughput distributed anonymizing applications. The first key component is overhead due to message complexity of the utilized algorithms. The second key component is an nonscalable architecture to deal with this high throughput. These issues are compounded by the need for anonymization. Using a state of the...
master thesis 2017
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Snoek, C.M. (author)
The changing climate causes short but heavy showers, which rises a demand for water buffers in order to prevent cities from flooding. Within this graduation project I developed the urban waterbuffer concept of Field Factors further. Water that falls on roofs is collected in the Micro Urban Wetlands, where it is filtered to increase water quality...
master thesis 2016
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Rooijers, C.T. (author)
A sampled voltage reference aims to achieve both low-power and low-noise by storing the output of a voltage reference on a capacitor for a long time. This allows the reference to be switched off during the hold period, which leads to lower average power. At the same time, all the voltage reference's noise is pushed down into a bandwidth...
master thesis 2016
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Papadopoulou, O. (author)
Within this report, a framework for the identification of performance bottlenecks within Component Services, KLM Engineering & Maintenance is developed. The proposed framework is developed through a combination of the essential process management cycle and process analysis, intertwined with the Theory of Constraints, based on the OPDCA (observe,...
master thesis 2015
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Buitenhuis, M.S. (author)
Congestion on the road is a widely recognized problem. To improve traffic conditions on the road, several methods have been developed over the years. Dynamic traffic management is one of them and has proven to be effective. It aims at making better use of the existing network capacity and at managing traffic flows. In order to further improve...
master thesis 2015
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