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Wang, F. (author), Kooij, R. (author)
Network controllability and its robustness has been widely studied. However, analytical methods to calculate network controllability with respect to node removals are currently lacking. This paper develops methods, based upon generating functions for the in- and out-degree distributions, to approximate the minimum number of driver nodes needed...
conference paper 2023
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Hinestroza-Ramirez, J.E. (author), Lopez-Restrepo, S. (author), Botero, A.Y. (author), Segers, A.J. (author), Rendon-Perez, A.M. (author), Isaza-Cadavid, S. (author), Heemink, A. (author), Quintero, O.L. (author)
Chemical transport models (CTM) are crucial for simulating the distribution of air pollutants, such as particulate matter, and evaluating their impact on the environment and human health. However, these models rely heavily on accurate emission inventory and meteorological inputs, usually obtained from reanalyzed weather data, such as the...
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Wang, F. (author), Kooij, R.E. (author)
Network controllability and its robustness have been widely studied. However, analytical methods to calculate network controllability with respect to node in- and out-degree targeted removals are currently lacking. This paper develops methods, based on generating functions for the in- and out-degree distributions, to approximate the minimum...
article 2023
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Konings, L. (author), Kuipers, T. (author), Thepass, S. (author)
Future conflicts will increasingly take place in complex, urban environments. This calls for a change from operating in large formations and from static encampments to dispersed, networked, decentralized and small-scale operations. Concept development for dispersed operations and their accompanying strategies has only just begun. To aid in this...
conference paper 2022
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Wagenvoort, M. (author), Bouman, P.C. (author), van Ee, M. (author), Lamballais Tessensohn, T. (author), Postek, K. (author)
After a hurricane, for example hurricane Irma in Sint-Maarten, the navy can provide aid by bringing supplies, helping to clear roads and evacuating victims. If the destinations cannot be reached over land via a port, resources can be transported using smaller ships and helicopters, called connectors. This has to be done e_ciently so that the...
conference paper 2022
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Liu, X. (author), Achterberg, M.A. (author), Kooij, R.E. (author)
pinion dynamics models study how the interaction among people influences the opinion formation process. In most opinion dynamics models, only one opinion can exist in the steady state, which is different from the real-life opinion formation process. In 2009, Shao et at. introduced a Non-Consensus Opinion (NCO) model, which allows different...
conference paper 2022
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Niks, I.M.W. (author), Veldhuis, G.A. (author), Zwieten, M.H.J. (author), Sluijs, T. (author), Wiezer, N.M. (author), Wortelboer, H.M. (author)
This study demonstrates an innovative approach to capture the complexity of individual workplace well-being, improving our understanding of multicausal relationships and feedback loops involved. The literature shows that a high number of interacting factors are related to individual workplace well-being. However, many studies focus on subsets of...
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Wezeman, R.S. (author), Chiscop, I. (author), Anitori, L. (author), van Rossum, W.L. (author)
Compressive sensing is a signal processing technique used to acquire and reconstruct sparse signals using significantly fewer measurement samples. Compressive sensing requires finding the most sparse solution to an underdetermined linear system, which is an NP-hard problem and as a consequence in practise is only solved approximately. In our...
conference paper 2022
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Pingen, G.L.J. (author), van Ommeren, C.R. (author), van Leeuwen, C.J. (author), Fransen, R.W. (author), Elfrink, T. (author), de Vries, Y.C. (author), Karunakaran, J. (author), Demirovic, E. (author), Yorke-Smith, N. (author)
Logistics planning is a complex optimization problem involving multiple decision makers. Automated scheduling systems offer support to human planners; however state-of-the-art approaches often employ a centralized control paradigm. While these approaches have shown great value, their application is hindered in dynamic settings with no central...
conference paper 2022
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Attema, T. (author), Cascudo, I. (author), Cramer, R. (author), Damgård, I. (author), Escudero, D. (author)
Compressed Sigma -Protocol Theory (CRYPTO 2020) presents an “alternative” to Bulletproofs that achieves the same communication complexity while adhering more elegantly to existing Sigma -protocol theory, which enables their techniques to be directly applicable to other widely used settings in the context of “plug & play” algorithmics....
conference paper 2022
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Paardekooper, J.P. (author), Comi, M. (author), Grappiolo, C. (author), Snijders, R. (author), van Vught, W. (author), Beekelaar, R. (author)
An increasing number of tasks is being taken over from the human driver as automated driving technology is developed. Accidents have been reported in situations where the automated driving technology was not able to function according to specifications. As data-driven Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems are becoming more ubiquitous in automated...
conference paper 2021
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Korteling, J.E. (author), van de Boer-Visschedijk, G.C. (author), Blankendaal, R.A.M. (author), Boonekamp, R.C. (author), Eikelboom, A.R. (author)
AI is one of the most debated subjects of today and there seems little common understanding concerning the differences and similarities of human intelligence and artificial intelligence. Discussions on many relevant topics, such as trustworthiness, explainability, and ethics are characterized by implicit anthropocentric and anthropomorphistic...
article 2021
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Schepelmann, P. (author), Susanne Fischer, S. (author), Drews, M. (author), Bastein, A.G.T.M. (author), Kropp, J. (author), Krummenauer, L. (author), Augenstein, K. (author)
The article introduces and exemplifies the approach of evidence-based narratives (EBN). The methodology is a product of co-design between policy-making and science, generating robust intelligence for evidence-based policy making in the Directorate General for Research and Innovation of the European Commission (DG RTD) under the condition of high...
article 2021
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Karimi, M. (author), van der Zwaan, L. (author), Islam, K. (author), van Genabeek, J.A.G.M. (author), Rutten-van Mölken, M. (author)
Objectives. Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) has been recommended to support policy making in healthcare. However, practical applications of MCDA are sparse. One potential use for MCDA is for the evaluation of programs for complex and vulnerable patients. These complex patients benefit from integrated care programs that span healthcare...
article 2021
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Pannebakker, N.M. (author)
The aim of this dissertation is to enhance understanding of care use by children known to have or be at risk of complex problems (CP). Children with CP have a greater need for health services than the average child because their chronic physical, behavioral or emotional conditions interact and enhance their vulnerability. Worldwide, around 5% of...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Peters, N. (author), Munsterman, D.K. (author), Post, K. (author)
In 2020 a new fossil species of rorqual (Balaenopteridae) was described as Archaeobalaenoptera liesselensis Bisconti, Munsterman, Fraaije, Bosselaers & Post, 2020 from a sandpit in Liessel (Province of Noord-Brabant, The Netherlands) based on a skull stored in the Oertijdmuseum in Boxtel. The collection of Museum Klok & Peel in Asten (The...
article 2021
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Koldeweij, R.B.J. (author), Kant, P. (author), Harth, K. (author), de Ruiter, R. (author), Gelderblom, H. (author), Snoeijer, J.H. (author), Lohse, D. (author), van Limbeek, M.A.J. (author)
When a droplet is brought in contact with an undercooled surface, it wets the substrate and solidifies at the same time. The interplay between the phase transition effects and the contact-line motion, leading to its arrest, remains poorly understood. Here we reveal the early solidification patterns and dynamics of spreading hexadecane droplets....
article 2021
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Abspoel, M. (author), Attema, T. (author), Rambaud, M. (author)
We consider consensus protocols in the model that is most commonly considered for use in state machine replication, as initiated by Dwork-Lynch-Stockmeyer, then by Castro-Liskov in 1999 with “PBFT”. Such protocols guarantee, assuming n players out of which t < n/3 are maliciously corrupted, that the honest players output the same valid value...
conference paper 2021
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van Balen, R.T. (author), Kasse, C. (author), Wallinga, J. (author), Woolderink, H.A.G. (author)
Faults of the Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) are characterized by seismicity, scarps and displaced fluvial terraces, showing that they are active. The Heerlerheide fault is part of the southern boundary fault system of the RVRS, the Feldbiss fault zone (FFZ). During the late 19th and first half of the 20th century coal was mined in the...
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Mooij, A.J. (author), Ketema, J. (author), Klusener, S. (author), Schuts, M. (author)
Over time, software tends to grow more complex, hampering understandability and further development. To reduce accidental complexity, model-based rejuvenation techniques have been proposed. These techniques combine reverse engineering (extracting models) with forward engineering (generating code). Unfortunately, model extraction can be error...
conference paper 2020
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