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Linders, Koen (author)
The transportation sector is moving towards a green future with a rapidly growing EV market and consequently, the demand for EV chargers is rising too. With the increased interest in 800V batteries and the current presence of 400V and 600V batteries, the voltage range for EV chargers is wide (150V-1000V). In this thesis, a wide-output EV charger...
master thesis 2023
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Weegink, Raoul (author)
In urban environments, more and more building added and building integrated photovoltaic (PV) systems are found. These systems use conventional PV modules which have a poor performance under non-uniform illumination conditions. When the module is partially shaded, either at least one subgroup is bypassed or the module current is limited by the...
master thesis 2019
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Kong, Q. (author)
In this thesis, we present a design of interrupt system upon an extensible and reconfigurable VLIW softcore processor: r-VEX. This interrupt system is designed and implemented in four mechanisms to match different application requirements in terms of the hardware consumption and performance issues (interrupt latency). On the other hand, due to...
master thesis 2011
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Tzilis, S. (author)
The ever-shrinking technology features have as a direct consequence the increase of defect density in VLSI chips. Going into the nano-scale era, the fabrication procedures cannot keep improving at the pace of the aforementioned shrinking of technology features. Fault Tolerance emerges as a much cheaper solution and it is imperative in the future...
master thesis 2010
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Doost Mohammady, R. (author)
Cognitive Radios are currently a big challenge for the telecommunications industry. Many efforts are in progress to make communication radio systems as adaptive as possible such that they are aware of their environment and they are self configurable. An ultimate adaptive radio with the specified features is used to be called a Cognitive Radio. A...
master thesis 2009
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