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Huang, H. (author)
As far as a historic city is concerned, a city is a dynamic complex which consists of many different interrelated and interactive elements. It is unreasonable to assess urban heritage by using a single value category. The evaluation of urban heritage values needs to develop a theoretical framework to represent the relationships between different...
doctoral thesis 2024
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Ceria, A. (author)
The interconnected nature of our daily lives, both virtually and physically, highlights the importance of understanding temporal networks in the context of epidemic and information spread. This dissertation aims to address this challenge by proposing characterization methods for temporal networks. In Chapter 2, the analysis reveals that close...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Tao, N. (author)
THICK composite materials, e.g., thickness of more than 50 mm, are increasingly being used across diverse industry sectors owing to their significant advantages of weightsavings, superiormaterial properties and load-carrying capability. These materials tend to be adopted in safety-critical applications such as large primary or secondary load...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Brederode, L.J.N. (author)
Strategic traffic assignment (TA) models assess long-term effects of policies on route choices of travelers. To meet stability requirements, current strategic TA models lack modelling of queues. This thesis develops two TA models that include queue modelling whilst satisfying stability requirements along with a method to fuse observed link flows...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Zander, F. (author)
Organic matter plays a major role in global ecosystems and has several functions in terrestrial and marine environments. As organic matter impacts, among others, the rheological behaviour and settling rates of mineral sediment particles, it is of great relevance to the definition and maintenance of the nautical depth in ports and waterways. The...
doctoral thesis 2022
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van Altena, V.P. (author)
The early Christian apologist Tertullian (ca. 160 - ca. 230 CE) queries in his De<br/>praescriptione haereticorum: “What indeed has Athens to do with Jerusalem? What concord is there between the Academy and the Church? What between heretics and Christians?” As the question raised by Tertullian is about the relation between different disciplines...
doctoral thesis 2022
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Verdier, C.F. (author)
Control design for modern safety-critical cyber-physical systems still requires significant expert-knowledge, since for general hybrid systems with temporal logic specifications there are no constructive methods. Nevertheless, in recent years multiple approaches have been proposed to automatically synthesize correct-by-construction controllers....
doctoral thesis 2020
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Zhan, X. (author)
As an important carrier of information diffusion, social media has experienced a huge increase in the number of users and also has a big effect on the way of how information diffuses. For example, Facebook and Youtube have attracted more than 1.6 and 1.3 billion users until 2020, respectively. The use of internet and online social network have...
doctoral thesis 2020
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Miragaia Gomes Inacio, P. (author)
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE), launched in 2002, was the first low-low satellite-to-satellite tracking (ll-SST) satellite gravity mission. One of its primary objectives was to monitor the redistribution of mass in the Earth's system, which is of vital importance not only to the scientific community, but also to society in...
doctoral thesis 2020
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Mountakis, Kiriakos Simon (author)
The research presented in this thesis is part of the Rolling Stock Life Cycle Logistics applied research and development program, conducted by NedTrain. As a company, NedTrain belongs to Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS; the principal railway company in the Netherlands) and provides maintenance services for the NS train-fleet. The aim of this program...
doctoral thesis 2018
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Sun, Y. (author)
Geocenter motion and changes in the Earth’s dynamic oblateness (J2) are of great importance in many applications. Among others, they are critical indicators of largescale mass redistributions, which is invaluable to understand ongoing global climate change. The revolutionary Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite mission...
doctoral thesis 2017
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Faivre, R.D. (author)
The parameterization of heat transfer by remote sensing, and based on SEBS scheme for turbulent heat fluxes retrieval, already proved to be very convenient for estimating evapotranspiration (ET) over homogeneous land surfaces. However, the use of such a method over heterogeneous landscapes (e.g. semi-arid regions or agricultural land) becomes...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Adzkiya, D. (author)
Max-Plus-Linear (MPL) systems are a class of discrete-event systems with a continuous state space characterizing the timing of the underlying sequential discrete events. These systems are predisposed to describe the timing synchronization between interleaved processes. MPL systems are employed in the analysis and scheduling of infrastructure...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Segrave, A.J. (author)
The decisions people make, and the actions they take, depend on how they conceptualize and experience time. This fundamental and influential factor is seldom acknowledged, little understood, and rarely considered explicitly in planning; be that for the material systems or the knowledge systems in the water sector. The objectives of the research...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Van Dam, S.B.J. (author)
Future air traffic concepts foresee that in unmanaged airspace, to reduce workload of air traffic controllers and the resulting constraints on capacity, the separation task will be delegated to the flight deck. Technology-driven pilot self-separation support systems have been developed that present explicit automated solutions to deal with...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Planken, L.R. (author)
This dissertation describes research into new methods for automated temporal reasoning. For this purpose, several frameworks are available in literature. Chapter 1 presents a concise literature survey that provides a new overview of their interrelation. In the remainder of the dissertation, the focus is on quantitative frameworks, i.e. temporal...
doctoral thesis 2013
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Schuitema, E. (author)
Service robots have the potential to be of great value in households, health care and other labor intensive environments. However, these environments are typically unique, not very structured and frequently changing, which makes it difficult to make service robots robust and versatile through manual programming. Having robots learn to solve...
doctoral thesis 2012
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Amisigo, B.A. (author)
In this thesis, a riverflow modelling framework developed for monthly riverflow prediction in the 400,000 km2 Volta Basin of West Africa is presented. By analysing available catchment rainfall, runoff and potential evapotranspiration series in the basin using methods such as correlation plots, autoregressive (AR) and autoregressive with...
doctoral thesis 2006
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Usai, S. (author)
SAR Interferometry is a radar technique which allows to measure terrain deformations by comparing the phase information of two SAR images taken at different times. The result is an image of the deformations occurred in the meantime, with an accuracy of the order of a few millimetres. The major drawback of this technique is temporal decorrelation...
doctoral thesis 2001
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