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Uppenkamp, Gijs (author)
Offshore wind farms are increasing in size and moving further from shore. Service operation vessels (SOVs) are used for offshore wind operation and maintenance (O&M) at these large far offshore sites. These large vessels typically have a smaller daughter craft (DC) on board that can assist them. This DC is however too small to provide the...
master thesis 2024
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Nijholt, Vincent (author)
This research provides insight into ways to increase accessibility for Planned Special Events (PSEs) via discrete choice modelling. A special focus within this study is put into the AFAS AZ Stadium in Alkmaar. During the events held at the AFAS AZ Stadium disturbances are experienced by its visitors with regard to crowding levels and access...
master thesis 2024
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Rouwé, Machteld (author)
Offshore wind energy can play a key role in the energy transition. Reducing installation costs for offshore wind installation projects helps to be cost-competitive with other renewable energy technologies. Installation costs can increase when the installation project planning is delayed. Literature shows that offshore wind installation projects...
master thesis 2023
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Hartgring, Sebastian (author)
The Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium were hit by heavy and prolonged precipitation in July 2021. As time passed, weather warnings escalated, leading to evacuations due to predicted floods, including in the Rur catchment. It was difficult to forecast the flooding of the Rur, raising the question of which elements are crucial in a flood...
master thesis 2023
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van Wilsem, Rick (author)
The Jones Act, limited US port facilities, and absence of Jones Act-compliant installation vessels pose significant challenges for offshore wind farm installations. These factors force contractors to explore new installation strategies, such as feedering. Feedering is an installation strategy where the wind turbine installation vessel remains...
master thesis 2023
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Venth, Simon (author)
Modern space systems host increasingly complex payloads in shrinking spacecraft sizes. The data-intensive nature of communication payloads requires sophisticated data handling, where Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) play a crucial role. FPGAs, configurable in software, offer custom circuit advantages without high lead times and costs. In...
master thesis 2023
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Peijnenburg, Emiel (author)
This research presents a framework for analysing the stability and control of discrete-event systems, specifically emphasising max-min-plus (MMP) and max-min-min-plus-scaling (MMPS) systems. These systems are valuable modelling tools for various applications, including production systems and urban railway traffic management, respectively....
master thesis 2023
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Tiessen, Nadine (author)
In September 2022, Greenland experienced an extraordinary late-season melt event, characterized by temperatures exceeding the melting point at Summit Station for the first time on record and surface melt appearing across one-third of the ice-sheet. This thesis investigates extreme melt events at the Summit in Greenland, focusing on the...
master thesis 2023
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de Smid, Julia (author)
This thesis analyses the policy for environmentally sustainable events of the City of Amsterdam by performing an ex-post policy analysis and developing a method for assessment and monitoring of environmental sustainability of events. The research question is "How can the City of Amsterdam monitor and improve its policy for environmentally...
master thesis 2023
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Aguilera Chaves, Mónica (author)
Breakwaters are built in coastal zones to alter sediment transport, or protect threatened habitats and port facilities. The rising sea level is causing more water to overtop these structures. Increasing amounts of overtopping discharge can compromise the security of people, or equipment standing on the crest of breakwaters. The overtopping flow...
master thesis 2023
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Karatza, Dimitra (author)
The current trend towards the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and graphics processing unit (GPU) technologies has resulted in the development of embedded hybrid GPU-AI accelerators, which offer high computational power and energy efficiency. One of the key challenges in designing such accelerators is ensuring their timing correctness...
master thesis 2023
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Aydin, Mustafa (author)
In the contemporary global environment, supply chains are increasingly vulnerable to disruptions, with environmental and supplier disturbances posing frequent challenges. This research aimed to understand the influence of a systematic supplier selection approach, combined with an effective risk mitigation strategy, on supply chain performance...
master thesis 2023
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Yang, Yufeng (author)
Event-based cameras promise new opportunities for smart vision systems deployed at the edge. Contrary to their conventional frame-based counterparts, event-based cameras generate temporal light intensity changes as events on a per-pixel basis, enabling ultra-low latency with microsecond-scale temporal resolution, low power consumption at...
master thesis 2023
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Looman, Menno (author)
Traditionally, Event-Triggered Control (ETC) methods are sample-and-hold control schemes that implement a triggering condition in order to reduce the number of control updates. Given a decay rate of the Lyapunov function, they focus on minimizing the (average) Inter-Sample Time (IST). In this thesis, we focused on the scheduling of Periodic...
master thesis 2023
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Zhan, Fengwei (author)
With the introduction of event-based cameras, such as the dynamic vision sensor (DVS), new opportunities have arisen for low-latency real-time visual data processing. Unlike traditional frame-based cameras that capture entire frames at fixed intervals, each pixel in an event-based camera operates asynchronously, generating an event whenever its...
master thesis 2023
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Kassels, Sander (author)
The global ever growing energy demand, quest for renewable alternatives for fossil fuels and desire to reduce dependency on single countries has driven the increasing demand for offshore wind energy production. The advancing technologies that enable offshore wind turbines to gain efficiency go hand in hand with increasing sizes of components and...
master thesis 2023
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Schuring, Roman (author)
A monopile installation project consists of the whole process of loading monopiles to vessels, transporting monopiles to the wind farm and drilling monopiles in the seabed. Each installation project has different characteristics as the weather at the installation location, the distances to the suppliers and the vessels that are available differ...
master thesis 2023
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Farah, Youssef (author)
Event cameras are novel bio-inspired sensors that capture motion dynamics with much higher temporal resolution than traditional cameras, since pixels react asynchronously to brightness changes. They are therefore better suited for tasks involving motion such as motion segmentation. However, training event-based networks still represents a...
master thesis 2023
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Lammers, Laurens (author)
Neuromorphic sensors, like for example event cameras, detect incremental changes in the sensed quantity and communicate these via a stream of events. Desired properties of these signals such as high temporal resolution and asynchrony are not always fully exploited by algorithms that process these signals. Spiking neural networks (SNNs) have...
master thesis 2023
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Gospodinova, Julia (author)
Global displacement has been rapidly increasing over the last decades and is expected to rise even further in the upcoming years due to the negative impacts of climate change and more frequent and severe weather events. This highlights the growing demand for sustainable housing for the displaced. Transitional housing is a structurally sound...
master thesis 2023
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