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Ding, Ming (author), Zhou, Zhihao (author), Traferro, Stefano (author), Liu, Yao Hong (author), Bachmann, Christian (author), Sebastiano, F. (author)
This paper presents a wakeup timer in 40-nm CMOS for Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications based on a bang-bang Digital-intensive Frequency-Locked Loop (DFLL). A self-biased Σ Δ Digitally Controlled Oscillator (DCO) is locked to an RC time constant via a feedback loop consisting of a single-bit chopped comparator and a digital loop filter,...
journal article 2020
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Valks, B. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), Koutamanis, A. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author)
At universities worldwide, creating a ‘smart campus’ is gaining significance. This is a response to the increasingly dynamic use of the campus and the pressure on resources: energy, financial and human resources. The university community has become more mobile, student numbers more unpredictable and funding more uncertain. Consequently, campus...
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Kozlowski, W. (author), Dahlberg, E.A. (author), Wehner, S.D.C. (author)
The second quantum revolution brings with it the promise of a quantum internet. As the first quantum network hardware prototypes near completion new challenges emerge. A functional network is more than just the physical hardware, yet work on scalable quantum network systems is in its infancy. In this paper we present a quantum network protocol...
conference paper 2020
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Kozlowski, W. (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author), Wehner, S.D.C. (author)
The quantum technology revolution brings with it the promise of a quantum internet. A new --- quantum --- network stack will be needed to account for the fundamentally new properties of quantum entanglement. The first realisations of quantum networks are imminent and research interest in quantum network protocols has started growing. In the non...
conference paper 2020
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Hesselman, Cristian (author), Grosso, Paola (author), Holz, Ralph (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author), Hui Xue, Janet (author), Jonker, Mattijs (author), de Ruiter, Joeri (author), Sperotto, Anna (author), van Rijswijk‑Deij, Roland (author), Moura, Giovane C. M. (author), Pras, Aiko (author), de Laat, Cees (author)
Policy makers in regions such as Europe are increasingly concerned about the trustworthiness and sovereignty of the foundations of their digital economy, because it often depends on systems operated or manufactured elsewhere. To help curb this problem, we propose the novel notion of a responsible Internet, which provides higher degrees of...
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Gao, Y. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author)
Open government data initiatives have gained popularity around the world. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to make better use of data. Combining the OGD and AI is crucial to generate more value from data. In this paper we investigate what kind of value was generated through AI and how. A context-input-process-output/outcome ...
conference paper 2020
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van Veen, Simone (author)
In the past years, society has become increasingly more reliant on the Internet. Consequently, the security of the Internet became of critical importance. This thesis focusses on the security of one of the Internet's main protocols. This protocol, called the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), is used to exchange information that allows Internet...
master thesis 2019
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Caminada, Sytze (author)
Serious games have the potential to be used as an innovative data collection method. Combining this with Discrete Choice Modelling (DCM) could create a methodology that provides insight into the player's behaviour and allows for creating a realistic simulation. This innovative Game and Choice Based Simulation (GCBS) methodology has been...
master thesis 2019
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de Witt, David (author)
In this thesis, guidelines are proposed for designing a Blockchain based bike-sharing service. These guidelines are based upon the design process of a circular bike-sharing service DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organisation) which was designed as a use-case for this project. This thesis also describes the design process of this DAO and what this...
master thesis 2019
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de Winkel, Jasper (author)
Energy-harvesting devices have enabled Internet of Things applications that were impossible before. Power failures are the norm for these battery-less devices, imposing a challenge to maintain a continued notion of time on these energy restricted devices. To address this challenge we introduce a novel time measurement architecture for energy...
master thesis 2019
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Tavakkoli, Maryam (author)
With the increased availability and affordability of miniature computing devices,<br/>such as sensors, the era of Internet of Things (IoT) has arrived. Meanwhile, the developments of the cellular mobile technologies and emerge of 5G accelerated the adoption of IoT scenarios within mobile networks. Rapid growth in the number of IoT devices has...
master thesis 2019
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Nguyen, Tuan Anh (author)
Billions of wireless devices are interconnected to provide services to many<br/>aspects of life and form The Internet of Things. These devices which are<br/>often battery-powered and energy efficient can benefit greatly from an ac-<br/>curate localisation service that does not consume extra energy. Several loc-<br/>alisation methods have been...
master thesis 2019
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Rieffe, Dennis (author)
In this study, a analysis was performed to analyze why there are differences in port configuration between IPv4 and IPv6. For this, the current state of adoption and implantation processes of IPv6 were researched. Currently, 4,8% of all dual-stack hosts have a different configuration in open ports on IPv4 and IPv6. To discover the reasoning...
master thesis 2019
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Mosterd, Lars (author)
The main problem hampering innovation in the Internet of Things (IoT) is the fragmentation and lack of interoperability between IoT platforms. A possible solution for IoT platform sponsors to overcome this problem is to open up towards other platforms. To better understand how the IoT platform market is evolving and to inform future decisions...
master thesis 2019
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Martinez De Ubago Alvarez De Sotomayor, Manuel (author)
The Physical Internet (PI) is a novel vision that aims to reshape and improve efficiency of transport and logistics. A game-changing vision is expected to have a profound effect on all actors involved in freight transport systems. However, the concept is still in early stages, and the study of the PI in the context of maritime ports has remained...
master thesis 2019
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Wubben, Leon (author)
master thesis 2019
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Verburg, Joseph (author)
Tactile Internet (TI) is, the next frontier of connectivity development wherenot only information but interaction can be exchanged digitally. Much effort in the field of TI has been spent towards developing the necessary technologies needed to transmit interactions over the internet in a naturally perceivedway. However not much has been done on...
master thesis 2019
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Hochuli, Silvio (author)
The construction industry is undergoing a significant change driven by the emergence of new technologies. Digitalization is transforming the sector with the Internet of Things (IoT) being one of its core enablers. As a leading multinational organization that provides cutting-edge tools, technologies, software and services for the global...
master thesis 2019
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de Groot, Marie (author)
A strategy for Quooker to change its business model from offering a product to offering an outcome.
master thesis 2019
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Koorevaar, Lennart (author)
Smart Living falls under the broader rubric of Internet of Things (IoT) and is described as a residence with connected technologies that are able to anticipate and respond to occupants’ emotional, rational, social, economic, and physical needs. Because Smart Living services have a networked nature, collaboration between actors in the business...
master thesis 2019
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