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Yu, Y. (author), De Herdt, Lode (author), Shekhar, A. (author), Chandra Mouli, G.R. (author), Bauer, P. (author)
The rising demand for electric vehicles (EVs) in the face of limited grid capacity encourages the development and implementation of smart charging (SC) algorithms. Experimental validation plays a pivotal role in advancing this field. This article formulates a hierarchical mixed integer programming EV SC algorithm designed for low voltage (LV)...
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Xia, Dongyang (author), Ma, Jihui (author), Sharif Azadeh, S. (author)
Integrating emerging shared mobility with traditional fixed-line public transport is a promising solution to the mismatch between supply and demand in urban transportation systems. The advent of modular vehicles (MVs) provides opportunities for more flexible and seamless intermodal transit. The MVs, which have been implemented, are comprised...
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Salehi-Dorcheabedi, Milad (author), Asgari, Jamal (author), Amiri Simkooei, A. (author), Fatemi Nasrabadi, Sayyed Bagher (author)
Although Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology is currently one of the most efficient methods for acquiring high-density point cloud, there are still challenges in terms of data reliability. In particular, the accuracy assessment of LiDAR data, especially in the height component, is one of the main issues in this context. This study...
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Theulings, M.J.B. (author), Maas, R. (author), Noel, L.F.P. (author), van Keulen, A. (author), Langelaar, Matthijs (author)
In topology optimization of transient problems, memory requirements and computational costs often become prohibitively large due to the backward-in-time adjoint equations. Common approaches such as the Checkpointing (CP) and Local-in-Time (LT) algorithms reduce memory requirements by dividing the temporal domain into intervals and by...
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Li, Peng (author), Jia, Li (author), Lu, Jing (author), Jiang, Min (author), Zheng, C. (author), Menenti, M. (author)
Flash droughts tend to cause severe damage to agriculture due to their characteristics of sudden onset and rapid intensification. Early detection of the response of vegetation to flash droughts is of utmost importance in mitigating the effects of flash droughts, as it can provide a scientific basis for establishing an early warning system....
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Ma, L. (author), Qiu, Z. (author), Van Mieghem, P.F.A. (author), Kitsak, M.A. (author)
Epidemic forecasts are only as good as the accuracy of epidemic measurements. Is epidemic data, particularly COVID-19 epidemic data, clean, and devoid of noise? The complexity and variability inherent in data collection and reporting suggest otherwise. While we cannot evaluate the integrity of the COVID-19 epidemic data in a holistic fashion, we...
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Mao, Yuhan (author)
Urbanization has led to increased impermeable surfaces, disrupting the natural hydrological cycle and resulting in more frequent urban flooding and pollution. There is an urgent need for cost-efficient and effective stormwater management solutions to improve stormwater quality and facilitate its reuse. FieldFactors' BlueBloqs system integrates...
master thesis 2023
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Alers, Tim (author)
The visibility graph has gained traction as a method for time series analysis. Through this method, it is possible to detect or quantify non-linear behavior in a myriad of fields and applications. This thesis explores the variations of visibility graphs, describes how they are used in literature and investigates what lies at the foundation of...
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Gao, Z. (author)
Reducing power consumption is becoming increasingly important for the sustainability of the communication industry because it is expected to consume a significant portion of the global electricity in the face of the exponentially increasing demands on the volume and rate of data transmission. As the scope narrows to the individual wireless...
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Ortiz Moya, Álvaro (author)
The identification of time-varying, adaptive behaviour of a human operator in basic manual control tasks is undoubtedly under development since most methodologies only account for time-invariant systems. Previous authors have proved that estimation techniques based on ARX structures can generally identify the HO model parameters. Nonetheless,...
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Andrade Borges, Emilia (author)
This thesis addresses the topic of ongoing (excessive) deformations observed in balanced cantilever prestressed concrete bridges all over the world. Many authors attribute this behavior to the time-dependent phenomena of creep and shrinkage. Balanced cantilever bridges are classified as creep-sensitive structures, and for that reason, a detailed...
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Srikanth, Vikram (author)
Small satellite systems such as CubeSats and PocketQubes have strict requirements in terms of size, weight, and power available onboard. In light of these constraints, small satellite systems typically omit the inclusion of a ranging system due to its power and specialized hardware requirements. However, new research in satellite ranging...
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Roşiu, Cristian (author)
Rendering accurate water reflections is crucial for achieving realism in computer graphics. Their integration with VR and AR technologies can further elevate experiences in sectors like education, engineering, and medicine. Even though various monoscopic reflection techniques exist they either demand substantial computational resources or cannot...
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Haak, Melle (author)
Hoewel ik tijdens mijn opleiding leerde ontwerpen, voelde ik dat ik maar weinig grip kreeg op de dynamiek waarmee we dingen beleven. We ontwerpen gebouwen van steen en hout, die stilstaan; toch lijkt alles wat zich tussen de muren van onze huizen en steden afspeelt bewegelijk en tijdelijk. We nemen de materiële wereld allemaal ongeveer hetzelfde...
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LEI, Yuan (author)
Acoustoelectric imaging is an emerging technology confirmed by in-vivo experiments that can help diagnose and evaluate peripheral nerve neuropathy. The ultrasound transmitter (TX) is required in such systems to selectively focus and apply acoustic pressure on the target volume. Within the ultrasound TX, the power amplifier (PA, commonly called...
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Brederode, L.J.N. (author)
Strategic traffic assignment (TA) models assess long-term effects of policies on route choices of travelers. To meet stability requirements, current strategic TA models lack modelling of queues. This thesis develops two TA models that include queue modelling whilst satisfying stability requirements along with a method to fuse observed link flows...
doctoral thesis 2023
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van Breukelen, Elena (author)
For the heart to pump blood throughout the body, electrical impulses that trigger the cellular contraction must be generated and spread through the myocardial tissue. These signals propagate faster along the longitudinal cardiac fiber direction than the transverse direction, conferring the heart with anisotropic conduction properties. Therefore,...
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Barragan, Martin (author)
While human control behavior is well-understood in continuous control tasks, little is known about how human operators detect sudden changes in the controlled element dynamics. This paper focuses on modeling this detection phase for pursuit tracking tasks. Potential triggers for the human operator to detect changes in the controlled element...
master thesis 2023
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Cimino, Giovanni (author)
The textile and fashion industry, with its complex supply chain from fiber production to retail, employs harmful chemicals, posing risks to the environment and workers. Fast fashion has intensified clothing production, leading to extensive textile waste. Consequently, it has fostered a more ephemeral and less emotionally durable connection with...
master thesis 2023
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Pan, Jing (author)
GaN transistors have advantages over conventional Si MOSFETs, such as lower on-resistance, lower parasitic capacitance, higher break-down voltage, etc. However, due to the lack of the body diode, when GaN transistors conduct reverse current during dead time, the source-drain voltage (VSD) can be very large (up to 4-5 V, depending on the output...
master thesis 2023
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