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Modderman, G. (author)
- Informed Tectonics - the case-study of a transferium for Almere center, the Netherlands. A network and swarm based research and design for non-standard architecture The discussion posed is an research investigation and design proposal of an large urban-architectural insert, in relationship within the immediate local surroundings with the inner...
master thesis 2012
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Van de Weerd, B. (author), Rolvink, A. (author), Coenders, J.L. (author)
Conceptual design is the starting point of the design process. The conceptual design stage comprises the formation of several ideas or design concepts to meet the imposed constraints. StructuralComponents is a software application that attempts to provide the designing engineer with a suitable set of tools for this stage. It facilitates the...
conference paper 2012
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Jansen, E. (author)
Musculoskeletal shoulder models have been used for many different applications. Up till now, these models have not been suited to operate in a real-time environment. This study uses the most cited and used musculoskeletal shoulder model in the field, Delft and Elbow and Shoulder Model (DESM), and changes the structure to make the model quicker....
master thesis 2012
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Mendes, A.S. (author)
The development of systems that allow unmanned aerial vehicles, known as UAVs, to perform tasks autonomously is a current trend in aerospace research. The specific aim of this thesis is to study and achieve vision-based automatic landing of a quadrotor UAV on a floating platform, a known target that possesses oscillatory behavior. The research...
master thesis 2012
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Van de Sande, J.J.M. (author)
Undesired, human behavior in public environments is an increasing issue in today’s society. The overload of security operators and law enforcement addresses the need for automatic detection of anomalous behavior. The EU-project ADABTS aims to facilitate the protection of EU citizens, property and infrastructure against threats of terrorism,...
master thesis 2012
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Molenaar, M. (author)
Today’s production processes are more and more optimized to be competitive. The production demands are increased for speed and quality. These increased demands do not pass the roll shops in the steel industry. In the roll shop periodically the rolls from the rolling mill are checked for imperfections. The imperfections are detected by special...
master thesis 2012
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Lindberg, O. (author), Bingham, H.B. (author), Engsig Karup, A.P. (author), Madsen, P.A. (author)
conference paper 2012
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Biloria, N.M. (author)
Architectural praxis is in continuous state of change. The introduction of information technology driven design techniques, constantly updating building information modeling protocols, new policy demands coupled together with environmental regulations and cultural fluctuations are all open-ended dynamic phenomena within which contemporary...
journal article 2011
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Yeh, H.C. (author)
In recent 3D TV market, the technologies addressing to the applications such as stereoscopic depth scaling, glass-free 3D display, and Free Viewpoint TV are getting more attentions. A low-cost solution that can synthesize intermediate views from stereoscopic input contents(left and right camera views) is strongly needed. To render the...
master thesis 2011
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Huang, P. (author)
Voltage and Frequency Scaling (VFS) has been shown to reduce energy consumption effectively on system level. Most existing work in this field focused on deadline-constrained applications with finite schedule lengths. However, in typical real-time streaming applications, data processing is constantly activated by infinitely long data streams and...
master thesis 2011
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Verwer, S.E. (author), De Weerdt, M.M. (author), Witteveen, C. (author)
We develop a novel learning algorithm RTI for identifying a deterministic real-time automaton (DRTA) from labeled time-stamped event sequences. The RTI algorithm is based on the current state of the art in deterministic finite-state automaton (DFA) identification, called evidence-driven state-merging (EDSM). In addition to having a DFA structure...
journal article 2011
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Stanitsas, P.D. (author), Stephanedes, Y.J. (author)
Advances in real-time data collection, data storage and computational systems have led to development of algorithms for transport administrators and engineers that improve traffic safety and reduce cost of road operations. Despite these advances, problems in effectively integrating real-time data acquisition, processing, modelling and road-use...
conference paper 2011
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Yi, G. (author)
Stereo matching is an important computer vision technique, which extracts the depth information of the scene by matching a pair of stereo images. It has numerous applications, such as view-point interpolation, 3DTV, object detection, etc. In the past decades, many algorithms have been proposed to improve the matching quality or to increase the...
master thesis 2011
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Van Bree, R.J.P. (author), Tiberius, C.C.J.M. (author)
The performance of real-time single-frequency precise point positioning is demonstrated in terms of position accuracy. This precise point positioning technique relies on predicted satellite orbits, predicted global ionospheric maps, and in particular on real-time satellite clock estimates. Results are presented using solely measurements from a...
journal article 2011
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Chitchian, M.M. (author)
The particle filter is a Bayesian estimation technique based on Monte Carlo simulations. The non-parametric nature of particle filters makes them ideal for non-linear non-Gaussian systems. This greater filtering accuracy, however, comes at the price of increased computational complexity which limits their practical use for real-time applications...
master thesis 2011
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Van Breukelen, A.L. (author)
The integration of forecasting and decision-making in real-time Decision-Support Systems (DSS) provides a powerful tool to operators of water resources systems for evaluating the future control of hydraulic structures. Decisions may be supported by presenting information about predicted disturbances, e.g. inflows into the water system, enabling...
master thesis 2011
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Van Kampenhout, J.R. (author)
In this thesis we consider the application of multi-cores in safety critical real-time systems, especially avionics. In our literature study we extract two major challenges. Firstly the unpredictability that comes from the concurrent access of shared resources (especially the on-chip interconnect) must be dealt with. To address this we propose...
master thesis 2011
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Corman, F. (author)
Railway is an important and sustainable transportation mode, which despite good potentials results in a limited attractiveness, mostly due to the perceived consequences of unreliability. In fact, busy railway networks with frequent and heterogeneous services are highly sensitive to delay propagation, due to conflicts along lines and at stations....
doctoral thesis 2010
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Yousufi, A.H. (author)
Het uitvoeren van een bouwproject wordt complexer door versnippering van disciplines enerzijds en betrokkenheid van te veel partijen met tegenstrijdige belangen anderzijds. De ketensamenwerking wordt complexer, zolang er te veel partijen met verschillende achtergronden, deskundigheid en specialistische kennis betrokken zijn in een bouwproces....
master thesis 2010
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Lombaerts, T.J.J. (author)
Safety is of paramount importance in all transportation systems, but especially in civil aviation. Therefore, in civil aviation, a lot of developments focus on the improvement of safety levels and reducing the risks that critical failures occur. When one analyses recent aircraft accident statistics, it is clear that a significant portion is...
doctoral thesis 2010
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