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Ponichtera, Konrad (author)
In the modern digital landscape, cybersecurity threats are a significant concern, particularly for publicly accessible computer systems. Vulnerabilities, or flaws in system design, can be exploited by malicious actors to compromise system security and integrity. This paper explores the challenges of handling vulnerabilities in software...
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Blagoev, Nikolay (author)
Motivated by the emergence of Large Language Models (LLMs) and the importance of democratizing their training, we propose Go With The Flow, the first practical decentralized training framework for LLMs. Differently from existing distributed and federated training frameworks, Go With The Flow enables the collaborative training of an LLM on a set...
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Gong, Sicong (author)
With the proliferation of the IoT infrastructure, the trajectory data is dynamically emerging. This data originates from a variety of moving objects, containing big volumes of multi-dimensional information such as space, time, semantics etc. The underlying information can be potentially applied to create added value through scientific research,...
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van Eijs, Quinten (author)
Decentralized learning (DL) leverages edge devices for collaborative model training while enhancing data privacy, as training data never leaves the device. In this paper, we present "BeyondFederated: Truly Decentralised Edge AI," a novel approach to overcoming the limitations of traditional Federated Learning (FL) by eliminating reliance on...
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van den Brink, Luc (author)
This paper investigates the optimisation of Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (AS/RS) in warehousing by minimising performance losses during partial downtime. Given the increasing automation in logistics, AS/RS systems play a pivotal role, yet the operation of those systems during partial downtime remains a topic ignored in literature....
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Fu, A. (author)
Global energy trends are experiencing a significant shift characterized by a growing movement toward the integration of Distributed Renewable Energy Sources (DRES), such as wind and solar energy, into the power grid. Accelerated by technological advancements and supportive policy initiatives, this transition aims to reduce our reliance on fossil...
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Lippes, Stijn (author)
With the ambition of policy makers to encourage a modal shift to rail, an increase in the demand for running trains can be expected. Capacity wise, this increase in demand could be facilitated by applying moving-block signalling. If railway traffic increases however, so does the difficulty of managing it. Rescheduling systems are currently being...
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Ganchrow, R. (author)
Sounds always occur ‘somewhere’, endowed with specific material ‘qualities’ that also indicate courses of action. Spatio-temporal qualities of sound, the contexts they enmesh, together with the attentions they sustain and actions they enfold, collectively constitute dynamic systems termed ‘circuits’. This research investigates the circuits...
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van der Voort, Sven (author)
Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) are confronted with a significant challenge to expand the capacity of the electricity distribution grid to facilitate the energy transition. Grid expansion planning for the distribution grid is a complex problem with many constraints and objectives. Earlier research has focused on metaheuristics such as...
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Manss, C. (author)
The operation of robotic systems on extraterrestrial missions involves long distance communications, which have large delays and make the control of any agent complicated. This problem becomes even more dominant if multiple robotic systems are used. One solution to this problem is to increase the autonomy of each robotic system such that each...
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van Geene, Laura (author)
This thesis aimed to explore how the Leontief price model could be best used in carbon taxing research through a case study about carbon taxing impacts on the purchasing power of the elderly in the Netherlands. Previous studies highlighted the importance of preventing distributional impacts on the elderly to gain public support for carbon taxing...
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Dundulis, Tomas (author)
The concept of Distributed Electric Propulsion (DEP) aircraft holds great promise in achieving the goals outlined in Flightpath 2050. This involves utilizing electricity to power propellers and enhancing overall flight performance through interactions between the wings and propellers. This thesis investigates the stability and control aspects of...
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van Noort, Siebren (author)
The introduction of electric buses (EBs) is required in order to achieve global greenhouse emission goals. However, operating an electric bus fleet (EBF) requires careful consideration of both the mobility and energy systems in charging strategies. In literature and in real life many cases show careful consideration of only one of the systems...
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Vos, Ruben (author)
Capacitive deionisation (CDI) is a desalination technology that removes ionic species from water through electrostatic attraction. Recently, a new CDI cell architecture has been developed with multiple channels and electrodes. Here, the ions are driven to migrate from channel to channel to desalinate the water. The inner electrodes of such a...
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Wijnen, Julian (author)
Social housing stock, homelessness and poverty is a comparative study, investigating the effects of the spatial distribution of these three subjects on one another and their relations for the two case study cities of Amsterdam and The Hague. <br/><br/>Several studies show that social housing has its implications on homelessness and poverty,...
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Alkharraa, H.S.H. (author)
Oil exploitation of tight reservoirs has gained significant importance lately. Some researchers have defined tight reservoirs as those characterized with permeability lower than 0.1 mD. However, permeability is an absolute value, and tight reservoirs have complex pore systems that require a detailed geological and petrophysical rock...
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van der Maarel, Stefan (author)
Traditional financial companies play a central role in ensuring financial stability and reliability. However, these companies face institutional problems due to inefficiencies, lack of transparency and limited innovation. For this reason, the use of distributed ledger technology, or blockchain, has been explored as an alternative and its...
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Pavlov, Max (author)
The electricity grid in the Netherlands is highly congested and poses a significant challenge due to increasing demand and the transition to sustainable energy sources, which overwhelms the existing infrastructure. To address this issue, Distribution System Operators (DSOs) like Alliander are tasked with managing waiting lists for power...
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Neagu, Alex (author)
As the power system grows more complex and active, equivalent models have become a solution for modelling parts of the network that have limited observability or are confidential or too complex to simulate otherwise. In the past decade, this topic has also made its way to distribution networks because of its transition towards an active network,...
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Koopal, Wisse (author)
Purpose - With the short term need to reduce direct CO2 emissions of trucks in distribution processes, this paper aims to provide an easy to implement solution approach for distribution processes of new cars from holistic perspective. Scarce emphasizes is provided on short-term alternatives in truck-based distribution processes and approaches...
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