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Bouman, Jeffrey (author)
The averse reaction of lithium batteries inspired researchers to look for alternat-<br/>ives for energy storage in electronics. Battery-free or intermittent devices intro-<br/>duce a new paradigm with their own specific problems about power, state track-<br/>ing, timing and communication. We implemented the battery-free paradigm in<br/>the...
master thesis 2023
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Zhou, Yanzhuo (author)
Byzantine consensus protocols are designed to build resilient systems to achieve consensus under Byzantine settings, maintaining safety guarantees under any network synchrony model and providing liveness in partially or fully synchronous networks.<br/>However, several Byzantine consensus protocols have been shown to violate liveness properties...
master thesis 2023
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Tao, Jack (author)
With the development of 5G/6G communication technology, an increasing number of communication protocols for data transmission are created and implemented. At the same time, the redundancy of packet headers has become a matter to be optimized when transferring packets across different protocol layers, which causes high resource occupancy, low...
master thesis 2023
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Bhatnagar, Dhruv (author)
Achieving universal and scalable quantum computing with reliably low error rates, despite the presence of unreliable circuit components, requires fault-tolerant quantum error correction. In general, quantum error correction imposes a significant overhead on the computation, motivating exploration of opportunities for optimization. Flag fault...
master thesis 2023
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Rijkeboer, Mats (author)
Highly accurate time sources, such as Cesium-based or GPS clocks, are the best candidates to provide a correct notion of time, but are too costly and impractical for implementation in every modern digital device. Ubiquitously, (crystal) oscillators are employed instead. To maintain a shared notion of time, the offsets and drift/jitter have to be...
master thesis 2023
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Shenoy, Rohan (author)
This Master's thesis project is conceived in two parts. <br/><br/>The first part is the research project and is titled &lt;&lt;The Art of Acquiring Flow&gt;&gt; where the study assesses an architect’s ability to experience ‘design flow’, during the ideation phase, based on the type of design tool utilized. In order to test the hypothesis, I...
master thesis 2022
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MIYAWAKI, YU (author)
Entanglement is an essential resource for a variety of applications, such as distributed quantum computing and quantum cryptography. However, long-distance entanglement generation is challenging because of two reasons: photon loss occurs as an exponential function of distance through an optical fiber and the no-cloning theorem prevent us from...
master thesis 2022
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Tziourrou, Patrisia (author)
The Cyprus island(s) of 2022 is divided into the North and South sides, on the Turkish and Greek sides, since the war of 1974. 47 years of an intentional post-conflict (bio)political process of erasure of the pre-war shared identity between Orthodox and Muslims that leads to a series of critical socio-cultural and environmental conditions. In...
master thesis 2022
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Graafmans, Roy (author)
Virtual private networks are often used to secure communication between two hosts and preserve privacy by tunneling all traffic over a single encrypted channel. Previous work has already shown that metadata of different secured channels can be used to fingerprint various kinds of information. In this work, we will dive into the encrypted tunnels...
master thesis 2021
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Knorringa, Jair (author)
Carbon accounting in the financial sector has experienced a rapid growth over the last years. Both private and public institutions have focused their attention on the role the financial sector can play in accelerating the transition to a low carbon economy. More than 80% of the financial institutions worldwide acknowledge the importance of GHG...
master thesis 2021
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Biswal, Soovam (author)
Introduction of new, more advanced services to the networking paradigm has led to an increased heterogeneity of media types and network traffic. Although several transport protocols have been developed over the years to cater to the Quality-of-Service requirements of these network services, the dynamic nature of the network condition is a...
master thesis 2021
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Verweij, Judith (author)
The growth in the number of political frictions and terrorist attacks have made governmental institutions focus on the preparation for threatening situations. Old threats persist and all kinds of new ones are added. In order to be ready for these threats, the Royal Dutch Army is shifting its focus from main task 2 operations (peace support) to...
master thesis 2021
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Mulder, Babette (author)
Background: Determining how the reflex voluntarily modulates while performing activities of daily living (ADL), and understanding how this modulation might differ between healthy subjects and patients with motor disorders, can aid in developing a rehabilitative program to improve the functional performance of thewrist. The current study designs...
master thesis 2021
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Chotkan, Rowdy (author)
This research has been performed in pursuit of the MSc Computer Science at Delft University of Technology in collaboration with the Dutch National Office for Identity Data (RvIG), part of the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations. Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) is a relatively new concept part of a movement aspiring to create a...
master thesis 2021
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de Vries, Tessa (author)
Biomedical researchers and clinicians are interested in (ab)normal foetal development because it can aid in better understanding human anatomy. To capture this foetal development non-destructive three dimensional (3D) imaging techniques like computed tomography (CT) are used. Visualising foetuses remains a challenge however, as foetuses consist...
master thesis 2021
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Blanco Abad, Teresa (author)
Long Range Wide Area Networks (LoRaWAN) offer easy deployment, robustness against interference, and operational longevity to energy constrained IoTdevices which communicate in a best-e_ort fashion in extended ranges. However, the simple (ALOHA-like) design of the MAC layer leads to packet collisions in dense LoRaWAN deployments with high traffic...
master thesis 2020
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Bouwmeester, Brennen (author)
The increasingly important availability of online services is constantly threatened by malicious software such as botnets. Attackers have gained power through devices that are part of the rising Internet of Things (IoT), mostly through infections caused by Mirai. The botnets created by Mirai are used for the purpose of DDoS attacks, which can...
master thesis 2020
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Sfakianou, Areti (author)
Psychiatric disorders are associated with major societal, personal issues and comprise 13% of the global burden of disease. They are heritable and present a complex pathophysiology, characterized by hundreds of genetic variants which are cumulated together and provoke a specific psychiatric disorder. Although a considerable progress has been...
master thesis 2019
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Buijze, Arjen (author)
In aircraft maintenance, performance of routine maintenance tasks is prone to generate additional non-routine tasks. These non- routine tasks relate to solving an unexpected issue and have specific requirements in terms of materiel, tools and manpower. In existing research regarding optimization of aircraft maintenance environments and schedules...
master thesis 2019
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de Vries, Maarten (author)
Pose estimation through fusion of GNSS with secondary sensors has long been an established field. With the developments surrounding autonomous navigation over the past decade this topic has gained extra importance. In the current literature GNSS based pose and localisation is often improved through fusion with either a IMU}or VS with the goal of...
master thesis 2019
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