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Bannenberg, L.J. (author)
Here, a method to suppress drift in intensity-modulated sensors is presented that preserves the advantages of such sensors including simplicity and low-cost components. This method is illustrated using metal hydride-based optical hydrogen sensors that can reliably, accurately, and quickly sense hydrogen across a large concentration range....
journal article 2023
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Romijn, J. (author), Vollebregt, S. (author), de Bie, Vincent G. (author), Middelburg, L.M. (author), el Mansouri, B. (author), van Zeijl, H.W. (author), May, Alexander (author), Erlbacher, Tobias (author), Leijtens, J.A.P. (author), Zhang, Kouchi (author), Sarro, Pasqualina M (author)
The next generation of satellites will need to tackle tomorrow's challenges for communication, navigation and observation. In order to do so, it is expected that the amount of satellites in orbit will keep increasing, form smart constellations and miniaturize individual satellites to make access to space cost effective. To enable this next...
journal article 2023
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Li, Yige (author)
Optical sensor has been widely used in daily life. One of the important applications of optical sensors is the ambient light sensor installed in portable devices. The screen brightness of portable devices like smartphones is designed to be automatically adjusted based on the ambient environment. The ambient light detection is realized using...
master thesis 2022
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de Jong, D.B. (author), Paredes-Vallés, Federico (author), de Croon, G.C.H.E. (author)
End-to-end trained convolutional neural networks have led to a breakthrough in optical flow estimation. The most recent advances focus on improving the optical flow estimation by improving the architecture and setting a new benchmark on the publicly available MPI-Sintel dataset. Instead, in this article, we investigate how deep neural...
journal article 2022
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Dutta, S. (author), Steeneken, P.G. (author), Verbiest, G.J. (author)
Small and low-cost chlorophyll sensors are popular in agricultural sector and food-quality control.Combining such sensors with silicon CMOS electronics is challenged by the absence of silicon-integrated light-sources.We experimentally achieve optical absorption sensing of chlorophyll based pigments with silicon (Si) micro light-emitting...
journal article 2022
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Romijn, J. (author), Sanseven, Seçil (author), Zhang, Kouchi (author), Vollebregt, S. (author), Sarro, Pasqualina M (author)
An angle sensitive optical sensor without conventional optics is presented in this article. The reported device omits the need for adding 3-D optics in postprocessing by monolithic integration of complimentary metal-oxide semiconductor compatible diffraction grating layers, which cuts down the fabrication costs and allows for miniaturization...
journal article 2022
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Zang, Y. (author), Qian, Yong (author), Zhou, Xiaoli (author), Ghaffarian Niasar, M. (author), Sheng, Gehao (author), Jiang, Xiuchen (author)
Optical partial discharge (PD) detection is an efficient means of diagnosing the insulation status of power equipment. C4F7N/CO2 gas mixture is a very potential environmentally-friendly SF6 substitute gas, and its PD optical characteristics need to be studied to guide the PD diagnosis of novel C4F7N/CO2 equipment. Therefore, this article...
journal article 2022
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Seignette, Tijmen (author)
Running Specific Prosthesis (RSP) allow amputee sprinters to compare to the best able-bodied sprinters in the world. In RSP research, the current state of the art mainly focusses on highly detailed analysis of discrete moments in the sprint, but more data of the entire sprint process in terms of RSP characteristics and sprinting technique are...
master thesis 2021
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Fritz, Arnout (author)
With the ever-increasing demand for a more efficient production process, the thickness of silicon wafers for the solar cell industry has shown a decreasing trend over the years. This makes the substrates more and more fragile, with an increasing breakage rate as a result. Research at the TU Delft has been done on contactless handling, using air...
master thesis 2021
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Wankhade, Aditya (author)
Fiber Bragg Gratings and its application in various fields is an active area of research. Its high sensitivity, low cost and maintenance is gaining high attention in the various upcoming fields. As the Fiber Bragg Gratings can be used in various capacities, its operation as sensor is explored in this research. The primary aim of this research is...
master thesis 2020
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van Paassen, M.M. (author), Borst, C. (author), Ellerbroek, Joost (author), Mulder, Max (author), Flach, John M. (author)
Ecological interface design (EID) was originally developed in the context of process control but has been extended into many domains where technology has resulted in both changing work demands and increased opportunities for improved interface applications. This paper gives an overview of the application of the EID to the control of vehicle...
journal article 2018
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Wang, Q. (author), Giustiniano, Domenico (author), Zuniga, Marco (author)
LEDs in our buildings, vehicles, and consumer products are rapidly gaining visible light communication capabilities. LED links however are notorious for being unreliable: shadowing, blockage, mobility, external light, all of these issues can disrupt the connectivity easily. Therefore, unless a reliable and cost-efficient data link layer is...
journal article 2018
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Beekers, D.I. (author), van Rooij, Tom (author), van der Steen, A.F.W. (author), de Jong, N. (author), Verweij, M.D. (author), Kooiman, Klazina (author)
Ultrasound contrast agents consist of gas-filled coated microbubbles that oscillate upon ultrasound insonification. Their characteristic oscillatory response provides contrast enhancement for imaging and has the potential to locally enhance drug delivery. Since microbubble response depends on the local acoustic pressure, an ultrasound...
journal article 2018
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Lunglmayr, Michael (author), Castro do Amaral, G. (author)
Supervision of the physical layer of optical networks is an extremely relevant subject. To detect fiber faults, single-ended solutions, such as the optical time-domain reflectometry (OTDR), allow for precise measurements of fault profiles. Combining the OTDR with a signal processing approach for high-dimensional sparse parameter estimation...
journal article 2018
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Dabironezare, Shahab Oddin (author), Neto, A. (author), Llombart, Nuria (author)
Passive imaging cameras at sub-millimeter wave-lengths are currently entering a new era with the development of large format arrays of direct detectors. Several of these arrays are being developed with bare absorbing meshes without any antenna coupling (lens or horn) structures. This paper uses a spectral electromagnetic model to analyze the...
conference paper 2017
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Sammak, A. (author), Aminian, Mahdi (author), Nanver, L.K. (author), Charbon-Iwasaki-Charbon, E. (author)
Pure gallium and pure boron (PureGaB) Ge-on-Si photodiodes were fabricated in a CMOS compatible process and operated in linear and avalanche mode. Three different pixel geometries with very different area-to-perimeter ratios were investigated in linear arrays of 300 pixels with each a size of 26 × 26 μm2. The processing of anode contacts at the...
journal article 2016
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