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Kronemeijer, Sander (author)
The world’s reliability on the Global Position System (GPS) is experiencing more and more vulnerabilities. Not just environmental factors are responsible for GPS inaccuracies, but blocking or spoofing location signals has become more commonly available worldwide. This raises interest in other methods to navigate without 3rd party connections....
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Maquelin, Suzanne (author)
Interpreted applications are often vulnerable to remote code execution attacks. To protect interpreted applications, we should reduce the tools available to the attackers. In this thesis, we investigate the possibilities for the automation of policy generation for interpreted applications in terms of system call arguments. These policies are...
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van Oorschot, Marijn (author)
Spacecraft navigation and control is difficult in deep space operations. Especially around asteroids, the irregular gravity field increases the difficulty of estimating the spacecraft trajectory. Autonomous navigation can increase the safety and accuracy for orbit proximity operations. Furthermore, it eliminates the need for continuous...
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Luteijn, Peter (author)
Research into Aerodynamic Stall Model Identification (ASMI) is an ongoing endeavor to create a model that achieves the highest fidelity, that aids in upset recovery training of pilots in Flight Simulator Training Devices (FSTD). Aircraft come in various configurations, one aircraft stall model cannot sufficiently provide a full understanding...
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Kockelkorn, Tycho (author)
The Haringvlietbrug, which was delivered in 1964 and connects the island of Goeree-Overflakkee to the Dutch mainland, approaches the end of its lifetime. Rijkswaterstaat and Witteveen+Bos investigate the potential use of vibration-based structural health monitoring (SHM) to track deterioration. In vibration-based SHM, a change in the structure’s...
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Mundhra, Yash (author)
Recommender systems are an essential part of online businesses in today's day and age. They provide users with meaningful recommendations for items and products. A frequently occurring problem in recommender systems is known as the long-tail problem. It refers to a situation in which a majority of the items in the data set have limited ratings...
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Monté, Sérénic (author)
Collaborative filtering is used to predict the preference or rating of a user for a certain item. Collaborative filtering is based on the notion that similar users rate similarly. A lot of research is done on how to improve this algorithm, mostly with deep learning. A less investigated field for recommender systems is graph signal processing....
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Mariūnas, Karolis (author)
Recommender systems (RS) assist users in making decisions by filtering content that the user would likely find relevant. Standard techniques like collaborative filtering exploit user similarities to find the recommendations assuming that similar users are likely to be interested in the same items. On the other hand, graph RS borrow techniques...
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Ali, Suleyman (author)
A majority of existing single-anchor localization algorithms make use of antenna arrays or special antenna systems. However, the need for specialized antenna systems incurs higher costs, complexity and power consumption. This paper presents a novel single-anchor localization algorithm, which does not require antenna arrays or special antennas....
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Gökbulut, Mert (author)
One of the key problems of swarm robotics is how the mobile robots can navigate accurately in a given environment. To achieve this, the mobile robots need to accurately determine where they are globally, or relative to other robots and landmarks. This paper is going to be an investigation of the Monte Carlo Localization algorithm in an...
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Olaru, Alexandra (author)
The event-based camera represents a revolutionary concept, having an asynchronous output. The pixels of dynamic vision sensors react to the brightness change, resulting in streams of events at very small intervals of time. This paper provides a model to track objects in neuromorphic datasets, using clustering. In addition, a non-linear filter is...
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Castelijn, Moos (author)
Groundwater is an essential ingredient in farming, knowledge about how this is expected to change over time can help farmers improve yields and save water. Predictions about the groundwater level can be made using a mathematical model. This model takes into account the precipitation and evaporation, the flux towards a deeper aquifer and flux to...
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Luijten, Tim (author)
Starting in the 1930’s, many research projects have been performed with the intent to establish rules, which can be used to design granular, geometrically closed filter structures for hydraulic structures. However, for the vast majority of these research projects, the filter structure was loaded by uniform flow, either in the parallel or...
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Cai, Wenyan (author)
Efficient local air recirculation at ceiling level promote the performance of purifiers and anti-epidemic efficiency of mixing ventilation in a small shared rooms
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ten Klooster, Fons (author)
Research in passive Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems has gained traction over the last few years. Although passive HVAC is not a new concept, advances in environment sensing, control methods, and hardware have made it a more viable method. Some difficulties still exist, such as optimal sensor placement and optimal...
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van Noppen, Thirza (author)
Second-order Gaussian kernels have been utilized to develop three algorithms that could automatically extract ridge lines for hydrodynamic modelling. Isotropic second-order Gaussian kernels produce inaccurate lines at crossings and junctions. To avoid the malfunctioning of Second-order Gaussian kernels, one default and two alternative algorithms...
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Zhang, Chenyan (author)
Modern communication systems have a strong need for low-cost and high-stability frequency references. Although low-cost crystal oscillators can easily be realized and are available to the market in large quantities, crystal oscillators with frequency stability in the ppb(10^{-9}) range over a wide temperature range are only available at high...
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den Boer, Dirk (author)
Accurate vehicle localization is considered to be a key element in future automated driving systems. A network of multiple sensors is employed to deliver information for this localization process. Loosely coupled integration of global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) and inertial navigation systems (INS) data is a common sensor-fusion method...
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Lengkeek, Robert (author)
This study investigates the use of an open filter in a land reclamation structure. The possibility of replacing the geotextile that secures the core-backfill interface with a granular filter has been investigated. This is easier to install and therefore a potential cost-saving. Experiments have been done to determine the influence of various...
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Cornejo Ramirez, Cesar Eduardo (author)
Background and Objectives: Wearable devices (WDs) capable of recording electrocardiograms (ECGs) for prolonged periods in ambulatory settings offer the possibility of detecting non-predictable events such as epileptic seizures and atrial fibrillation. Nevertheless, these systems suffer from additional noise sources, such as movement artifacts ...
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