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Kemmeren, Anne (author)
This thesis proposes a novel algorithm, Wi-Closure, to improve computational efficiency and robustness of map matching in multi-robot SLAM. Current state-of-the-art techniques connect maps with inter-robot loop closures, that are usually found through place recognition. Wi-Closure decreases the computational overhead of these approaches by...
master thesis 2022
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Güdek, Ahmet (author)
Since the introduction of networking protocols for Low-power and Lossy Networks (LLN), many implementations have been created in the form of (real-time) Operating Systems (OS), simplifying their usage and making the technology more widely available. The low cost and low complexity of LLNs allow for large-scaled wireless sensor deployments,...
master thesis 2022
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Li, Qiongxiu (author), Lopuhaä-Zwakenberg, Milan (author), Heusdens, R. (author), Christensen, Mads Græsbøll (author)
Both communication overhead and privacy are main concerns in designing distributed computing algorithms. It is very challenging to address them simultaneously as encryption methods required for privacy-preservation often incur high communication costs. In this paper, we argue that there is a fundamental link between communication efficiency...
conference paper 2022
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Song, Minyoung (author), Huang, Yu (author), Shen, Yiyu (author), Shi, Chengyao (author), Breeschoten, Arjan (author), Konijnenburg, Mario (author), Visser, Huib (author), Romme, J.P.A. (author), Dutta, Barundeb (author), Alavi, S.M. (author)
Intra-cortical extracellular neural sensing is being rapidly and widely applied in several clinical research and brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), as the number of sensing channels continues to double every 6 years. By distributing multiple high-density extracellular micro-electrode arrays (MEAs) in vivo across the brain, each with 1000's of...
conference paper 2022
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Venkatesha Prasad, Ranga Rao (author), Rao, V.S. (author), Sarkar, Chayan (author), Niemgeers, Ignas (author)
It is a huge challenge to run IoT devices/sensors powered solely through ambient harvested energy. Since the harvested energy is less and is stochastic in nature, it is extremely challenging to achieve low latency and high reliability. To this end, we propose a distributed, energy-management module called ReNEW, using Constructive...
journal article 2021
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Liu, Qingzhi (author), Cheng, Long (author), Alves, R.C.A. (author), Alves, Renan (author), Ozcelebi, Tanir (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author), Xu, Guixian (author), Lukkien, Johan (author), Chen, Shanzhi (author)
Software-defined networking (SDN) is a cornerstone of next-generation networks and has already led to numerous advantages for data-center networks and wide-area networks. However, SDN is not widely adopted in constrained networks, such as Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN), due to excessive control overhead, lossy medium, and in-band control...
journal article 2021
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Hokke, Niels (author)
We present a new MAC protocol for networks of devices. We specifically target certain applications. To cater for this setting, we introduce a new concept. This concept is instrumental to improve performance in these network scenarios. We build a proof of concept implementation of the new mac protocol. We specifically present a protocol model and...
master thesis 2020
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Wijnands, Ruben (author), Bleeker, Arnoud (author)
In this thesis, the design and implementation of a wireless communication module and an accompanying network are discussed. This wireless communication module is used in a device which communicates frost temperatures measured at orchards. The goal is to gather data on how fruit frost develops on orchards, and to warn a fruit farmer if it starts...
bachelor thesis 2020
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Bushnaq, Osama M. (author), Chaaban, Anas (author), Chepuri, Sundeep Prabhakar (author), Leus, G.J.T. (author), Al-Naffouri, Tareq Y. (author)
Optimal sensor selection for source parameter estimation in energy harvesting Internet of Things (IoT) networks is studied in this paper. Specifically, the focus is on the selection of the sensor locations which minimizes the estimation error at a fusion center, and to optimally allocate power and bandwidth for each selected sensor subject to...
journal article 2020
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Alves, R.C.A. (author), Borges Margi, Cintia (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author)
Low-power wireless networks are an integral part of the Internet of Things, composed of resource-constrained devices harvesting ambient information.<br/>The appearance of unidirectional links is characteristic of low power wireless networking due to physical effects, device heterogeneity and manufacturing imperfections.<br/>Despite the...
journal article 2020
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Li, Qiongxiu (author), Heusdens, R. (author), Christensen, Mads Græsbøll (author)
In many applications of wireless sensor networks, it is important that the privacy of the nodes of the network be protected. Therefore, privacy-preserving algorithms have received quite some attention recently. In this paper, we propose a novel convex optimization-based solution to the problem of privacy-preserving distributed average consensus....
conference paper 2020
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Torres Di Zeo, Alvaro (author)
The availability of photolithography machines is key in the semiconductor industry, as downtime generally incurs in immense economic loss. Time to market is also very important for suppliers of photolithography systems, such as ASML. Photolithography machines include numerous measurement systems that are frequently used for qualification and...
master thesis 2019
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Ranjha, Sayra (author), Gmelig Meyling, Jan-Willem (author), Hoek, Leon (author)
Sick Building Syndrome is present in 30% of all office buildings and can cause serious health damage over time. This is an era where sustainability and well-being are becoming dominant aspects of life. As a result, it is becoming increasingly important to businesses to invest in their employees' well-being and health. The VTTI group cares for...
bachelor thesis 2019
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Sherson, T.W. (author)
Following their conception in the mid twentieth century, the world of computers has evolved from a landscape of isolated entities into a sprawling web of interconnected machines. Yet, given this evolution, many of the methods we use for allowing computers to work together still reflect their inherently isolated origins with the aggregation of...
doctoral thesis 2019
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Liu Cheng, Alexander (author), Vega, Nestor Llorca (author), Latorre, Galoget (author), Coba, Daniel (author)
This paper presents a context-Aware light-Tracking and-redirecting system guided by hand-gesture recognition. It is conceived as yet another mechanism within an ongoing development of a more intuitive and technically sophisticated Ambient Intelligence / Active and Assisted Living ecosystem. The detailed system consists of individual nodes...
conference paper 2019
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Sarkar, Chayan (author), Venkatesha Prasad, Ranga Rao (author), Langendoen, K.G. (author)
With the advent of low-cost, embedded sensor-actuator devices, the applications of cyber-physical systems have spread multi-fold in domains like infrastructure, manufacturing, automation, etc. Wireless sensor-actuator networks (WSANs) act as the backbone for applications in these domains. Typical WSAN deployments focus on energy-efficiency ...
journal article 2019
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Cerqueira Afonso Alves, Renan (author), Borges Margi, Cintia (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author)
The Internet of Things (IoT) has and will continue to permeate many aspects of everyday life. However, IoT de- vices often use wireless communication to transfer their data, which may experience ambient noise and multipath fading. This, together with the wide heterogeneity in types of devices, leads to the emergence of unidirectional links in...
conference paper 2019
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Liu, Qingzhi (author), Ozcelebi, Tanir (author), Cheng, Long (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author), Lukkien, Johan (author)
Software-defined networking (SDN) is a cornerstone of next-generation networks and has already led to numerous advantages for data-center networks and wide-area networks, for instance in terms of reduced management complexity and more fine-grained traffic engineering. However, the design and implementation of SDN within wireless sensor networks ...
conference paper 2019
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Schormans, Matthew (author), Valente, V. (author), Demosthenous, Andreas (author)
Wireless sensing systems are becoming popular in a range of applications, particularly in the case of biomedical circuits and food monitoring systems. A typical wireless sensing system, however, may require considerable complexity to perform the necessary analog to digital conversion and subsequent wireless transmission. Alternatively, in the...
journal article 2018
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Arroyo Valles, M.D.R. (author), Simonetto, A. (author), Leus, G.J.T. (author)
In wireless sensor networks, where energy is scarce, it is inefficient to have all nodes active because they consume a non-negligible amount of battery. In this paper we consider the problem of jointly selecting sensors, relays and links in a wireless sensor network where the active sensors need to communicate their measurements to one or...
journal article 2017
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