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Bier, H.H. (author)
Technological and conceptual advances in fields such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and material science have enabled robotic building to be in the last decade prototypically implemented. In this context, robotic building implies both physically built robotic environments and robotically supported building processes, whereas...
journal article 2014
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Nadeem, M. (author)
doctoral thesis 2014
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Mirzoyan, D. (author)
doctoral thesis 2013
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Tasoglou, A. (author)
The world of systems and control guides more of our lives than most of us realize. Most of the products we rely on today are actually systems comprised of mechanical, electrical or electronic components. Engineering these complex systems is a challenge, as their ever growing complexity has made the analysis and the design of such systems an...
master thesis 2013
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Voges, M.J. (author), Silver, P.A. (author), Way, J.C. (author), Mattozzi, M.D. (author)
Background Plant bioengineers require simple genetic devices for predictable localization of heterologous proteins to multiple subcellular compartments. Results We designed novel hybrid signal sequences for multiple-compartment localization and characterize their function when fused to GFP in Nicotiana benthamiana leaf tissue. TriTag-1 and...
journal article 2013
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Diaconescu, A.I. (author)
The software quality relies, among others, on security. In the smartcards domain assumed throughout this paper, the focus is on security. Smartcards are embedded systems that contain sensitive information. Code review is one of the most efficient evaluation techniques applied to smartcards. It is used for the examination of the smartcard source...
master thesis 2013
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Giaccardi, E. (author), Ciolfi, L. (author), Hornecker, E. (author), Speed, C. (author), Bardzell, S. (author), Stappers, P.J. (author), Hekkert, P.P.M. (author), Rozendaal, M.C. (author)
This one-day workshop brings together HCI scholars and practitioners who share a common interest in understanding and exploring how we will be socially connected in the future. Central to our discussion will be the exploration of an interdisciplinary research agenda in social interaction design (SxD) that merges social networks and socially...
conference paper 2013
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Vahedi, M. (author)
Instruction scheduling aims to reorder instructions in such a way that it covers the delay between an instruction and its dependent successor(s). As a result, the length of schedules are shortened while the processor utilisation increases. This is accomplished by exploiting Instruction Level Parallelism (ILP). The rearrangements made by...
master thesis 2013
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Kocsi-Horvath, Z. (author)
We can foresee a near-future scenario where a huge number of semi-intelligent devices are part of our everyday environment, our homes, the public places and the office as well. The intelligent thermostat uploads the temperature readings to an online database; the fridge sends a tweet when we are out of milk; the coffee machine texts us when the...
master thesis 2013
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Kwekkeboom, C.S. (author)
A fundamental problem in networked embedded systems is to know the runtime behaviour. Especially, the behaviour of self-organizing and adaptive systems is difficult to predict, because of the strong coupling with the environment. Monitoring this at runtime is difficult, because the only access is via the network. However, some properties need to...
master thesis 2013
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Dias-da-Costa, D. (author), Alfaiate, J. (author), Sluys, L.J. (author), Areias, P. (author), Fernandes, C. (author), Julio, E. (author)
The possibility of embedding strong discontinuities into finite elements allowed the simulation of different problems, namely, brickwork masonry fracture, dynamic fracture, failure in finite strain problems and simulation of reinforcement concrete members. However, despite the significant contributions to this field, a general embedded...
conference paper 2012
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van der Put, T.A.C.M. (author), Leijten, A.J.M. (author)
By the earlier derived theory of the embedding strength, based on limit design, it is possible to explain the extremely high embedding strength of nailed particle board to wood joints leading to a new exact failure equation for the embedding strength as necessary correction for design and for the Codes.
conference paper 2012
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Jongejans, E. (author)
Recently several studies have been performed at the TUDelft on the use of the generalized finite element method (GFEM) to model fiber reinforced composite materials in a two dimensional space. The GFEM model allows a large number of arbitrarily placed fibers to be taken into account. The fibers are placed on top of the ordinary mesh and...
master thesis 2012
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Prins, R. (author), Van Beek, J. (author), Timmermans, T.T.M. (author)
We, three students from the TU Delft, have created a new Secure Access Control System, named Glados. The goal of this system is to limit the access to a building, and separate 'zones' in that building, to authorized persons only. In 10 weeks, we created a prototype that can read an authentication token, and react with the permission from a...
bachelor thesis 2012
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De Roest, M.A. (author), Treep, H.J. (author)
This thesis describes the design, implementation and deployment of a network-based bootloader for distributed embedded systems applications. The bootloader is based NXP's LPC1769 microcontroller containing the ARM Cortex-M3 processor. The CAN bus is used as the network's physical layer. Due to the modular design of the bootloader, easily...
bachelor thesis 2012
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Karger, S.J. (author)
The design of interactive environments has taken a leap in recent years. It has encountered issues similar to those faced before in distributed system: scalability, robustness, and complexity. We present an Embedded Spatial Computing platform for Interactive Environments. It makes use of research from the field of Computer Science and Embedded...
master thesis 2012
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Amarnath, R. (author)
The demand to increase performance while conserving power has led to the invention of multi-core systems. The software until now had the convenience of gaining better performance over faster processors without any need for a change. The advances in the multi-core hardware have shifted the responsibility of software performance from hardware...
master thesis 2012
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Chokshi, N.K. (author)
The drinking water in the Netherlands has been aimed to achieve high quality of water along with a low production cost. In-order to produce such high quality of treated water, constant monitoring of the process variables at the end of each treatment step is recommended. These processes are monitored and operated by motivated and skilled...
master thesis 2012
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Crisu, D. (author)
In this dissertation, we present the GRAphics AcceLerator (GRAAL) framework for developing embedded tile-based rasterization hardware for mobile devices, meant to accelerate real-time 3-D graphics (OpenGL compliant) applications. The goal of the framework is a low-cost, low-power, high-performance design that delivers good image quality. We...
doctoral thesis 2012
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Van der Maaten, L. (author), Hinton, G. (author)
Techniques for multidimensional scaling visualize objects as points in a lowdimensional metric map. As a result, the visualizations are subject to the fundamental limitations of metric spaces. These limitations prevent multidimensional scaling from faithfully representing non-metric similarity data such as word associations or event co...
journal article 2011
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