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Pinitas, G. (author)
master thesis 2014
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Wensveen, M.H. (author)
Optimistic Planning is a model-based online planning algorithm that guarantees near-optimal actions for the control arbitrarily nonlinear systems. Planning algorithms aim to find optimal actions by starting from the current state and developing a tree representation of sequences of actions and resulting states, using a model to simulate state...
master thesis 2014
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Teixeira Pinto, R. (author)
When large amounts of electricity need to be transported for long distances, or when underground or submarine cables are involved, using direct current high-voltage transmission systems is more efficient and cost effective than using traditional high-voltage alternating current transmission. Therefore, the main thesis objective is to study to...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Bessas, K. (author)
''Real-time services'' is a very challenging topic. Running analytics in real-time when there is an abstract network layer makes things even more complicated. The demand to analyze huge data-sets in real time or in the long term has been increasing over the past decade in many sectors including health-care, general science and various online...
master thesis 2014
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Wismansa, Luc (author), de Romph, E. (author), Friso, Klaas (author), Zantema, Kobus (author)
Reliable and accurate short-term traffic state prediction can improve the performance of real-time traffic management systems significantly. Using this short-time prediction based on current measurements delivered by advanced surveillance systems will support decision-making processes on various control strategies and enhance the performance of...
conference paper 2014
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Li, J. (author), Erkin, Z. (author), De Ridder, H. (author), Vermeeren, A.P.O.S. (author)
Crowd experience is inevitable in daily life. Crowd managers need tools to accurately estimate the psychological aspects of crowds, an important one being crowd emotion. In this study, we explore the feasibility of obtaining a real-time, dynamic map of crowd emotions through self-reporting by crowd members. To this end, a smart phone application...
conference paper 2013
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Buxton, M.W.N. (author), Benndorf, J. (author)
Sensor derived data can add value across the mining operating chain ranging from resource definition, extraction, pre-concentration, mineral process monitoring and assessment of product quality. Most documented studies on sensors in mining focus on specific technologies for specific applications. These studies do not take into account different...
conference paper 2013
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Rombouts, P.M.M. (author), Schilperoort, R. (author), Langeveld, J.G. (author), Clemens, F.H.L.R. (author)
The objective of this paper is to demonstrate the applicability of, and need for, surrogate sensors as robust sensors for water quality based RTC. For this purpose 1.5 years of level, conductivity (EC) and turbidity (TU) measurements at 9 combined sewer overflow (CSO) locations have been performed and analysed to determine the most polluted CSO...
conference paper 2013
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Nourian Ghadikolaee, P. (author), Rezvani, S. (author), Sariyildiz, I.S. (author)
conference paper 2013
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Psyllidis, A. (author), Biloria, N.M. (author)
This paper aims at establishing an associative relation between the proliferating digital technologies, the physical context of the urban fabric, its inhabitants and the multiplicity of their activities as an emergent phenomenon of contemporary urbanity. It introduces a methodological framework for the development of an interactive urban system,...
conference paper 2013
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Nourian, P. (author), Rezvani, S. (author), Sariyildiz, S. (author)
conference paper 2013
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Miltiadis, C. (author)
The paper develops around a problematic regarding the methodology of contemporary computational real-time design. It begins by exploring the status of computer-driven architecture today, locating its inherent limitations that support the paper’s main argument that the problem of this kind of architecture, is the failure of realizing the...
conference paper 2013
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Zucchi, M. (author)
The project aims to deal with the problem of food production and transportation within big metropolitan areas, in this case the city of Paris. The main goal of the project is to develop a new model of urban agriculture capable of working both at a global and local scale. The idea is to integrate a model for the intensive production of food, such...
master thesis 2013
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Marcassoli, A. (author)
This architectural project is set in Venice and it is an attempt to save this town from flooding and the collapsing on itself. The strategy of the project is mainly based on the use of the invasive algae that are growing in the lagoon creating ecologic disequilibria to produce energy and other kind of goods. The main focus of the project is the...
master thesis 2013
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Psyllidis, A. (author), Biloria, N.M. (author)
This paper aims at establishing an associative relation between pervasive digital technologies, the physicality of the urban fabric and its inhabitants. It introduces a methodological framework for the development of an interactive urban system, installed within urban open public spaces, in the form of a hybrid interface that can serve as an...
conference paper 2013
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Quaglietta, E. (author), Corman, F. (author), Goverde, R.M.P. (author)
In the last decade simulation models and optimization environments have been developed that are able to address the complexity of real-time railway dispatching. Nevertheless, actual implementations of these systems in practice are scarce. Essential for implementation of an advanced dispatching system is the trust of traffic controllers into a...
conference paper 2013
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Xu, M. (author)
Fresh water supply and flood protection are two central issues in water management. Society needs more and more fresh water and a safe water system to guarantee a better life. A more severe climate will result in more droughts and extreme storms. As a consequence, salt water intrusion will increase. Therefore, clean and fresh water is becoming...
doctoral thesis 2013
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Van Buuren, A. (author)
MPSoCs offer more and more processing capability to embedded systems. As a result, an increasing number of applications run on one system, sharing MPSoC resources. Some of these applications are streaming applications and may have real-time demands, e.g., guaranteed throughput, hence their temporal behavior has to be verified at design-time....
master thesis 2012
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Reijerse, R.H. (author)
This thesis describes a system that adds plausible indirect illumination to the Arauna real-time ray tracer. Only the first diffuse reflection of light on static geometry is simulated. Light sources are allowed to be dynamic. Virtual point lights (VPLs) are used to simulate the reflection of light by surfaces. Their contribution to the final...
master thesis 2012
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Butala, K.R. (author)
A streaming application like software defined radio (SDR) executed on a heterogeneous multi-processor system on chip (MPSoC) consists of various transceiver jobs that have to be scheduled on different processors concurrently. The hard real time performance requirements of these jobs can be guaranteed on the multi-processor system on chip (MPSoC)...
master thesis 2012
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