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Doulgerakis, E. (author), Laarhoven, T. (author), de Weger, B. (author)
The main idea behind lattice sieving algorithms is to reduce a sufficiently large number of lattice vectors with each other so that a set of short enough vectors is obtained. It is therefore natural to study vectors which cannot be reduced. In this work we give a concrete definition of an irreducible vector and study the properties of the set of...
article 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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Korteling, J.E. (author), Toet, A. (author)
Cognitive biases are systematic cognitive dispositions or inclinations in human thinking and reasoning that often do not comply with the tenets of logic, probability reasoning, and plausibility. These intuitive and subconscious tendencies are at the basis of human judgment, decision making, and the resulting behavior. Psychological frameworks...
bookPart 2021
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Madadi, B. (author), van Nes, R. (author), Snelder, M. (author), van Arem, B. (author)
This study focuses on network configurations to accommodate automated vehicles (AVs) on road networks during the transition period to full automation. The literature suggests that dedicated infrastructure for AVs and enhanced infrastructure for mixed traffic (i.e., AVs on the same lanes with conventional vehicles) are the main alternatives so...
article 2021
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Greco, A. (author), Long, T. (author), de Jong, G. (author)
Purpose – The aim of this research is to investigate the relationship between (dual) organizational identity and individual heuristics – simple rules and biases – in the process of strategy change. This paper offers a theory on identity reflexivity as a cognitive mechanism of strategy change in the context of organizational hybridity. Design...
article 2021
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Diallo, M. (author), Akesson, B. (author), Bera, D. (author), Begeer, R. (author)
There are many classes of Petri nets for describing communicating systems. Some of these guarantee important properties, such as termination in the case of portnets. There are also many methods and tools available for their analysis and synthesis. However, when developing new methods, or benchmarking against existing ones, it is often helpful to...
conference paper 2021
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Eledlebi, K. (author), Ruta, D. (author), Hildmann, H. (author), Saffre, F. (author), Alhammadi, Y. (author), Isakovic, A. (author)
When deploying a wireless sensor network (WSN) identifying optimal locations for the nodes is challenging, especially so if the environment is either (i) unknown or (ii) obstacle-rich. We proposes BISON (Bio-Inspired Self- Organizing Network), a variant of the Voronoi algorithm to address this challenge. Among the features of the approach are...
article 2020
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Korteling, J.E. (author), Toet, A. (author)
Cognitive biases are systematic cognitive dispositions or inclinations in human thinking and reasoning that often do not comply with the tenets of logic, probability reasoning, and plausibility. These intuitive and subconscious tendencies are at the basis of human judgment, decision making, and the resulting behavior. Psychological frameworks...
bookPart 2020
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Toet, A. (author), Brouwer, A.M. (author), van den Bosch, K. (author), Korteling, J.E. (author)
Cognitive biases and heuristics are pervasive simplifications and distortions in judgement and reasoning that systematically affect human decision making. Knowledge in this area may enable us to foresee and reduce detrimental effects of biases or to influence others more effectively. We therefore performed a literature study to assess the...
article 2016
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Veldhuis, G.A. (author), Korzilius, H. (author)
Research has shown that many individuals have difficulties solving tasks that involve a principal component of dynamic systems: accumulation. They incorrectly assume that the behavioural pattern of a stock resembles that of its flows and vice versa. This has become known as correlation heuristic reasoning.Much less is known about the underlying...
article 2016
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Waqas, U. (author), Geilen, M. (author), Stuijk, S. (author), Pinxten, J.V. (author), Basten, T. (author), Somers, L. (author), Corporaal, H. (author)
Self re-entrant flowshops consist of machines which process jobs several times. They are found in applications like TFT-LCD assembly, LED manufacturing and industrial printing. The structure of a self re-entrant flowshop influences its performance. To get better performance while reducing costs a fast performance estimation method can be used to...
conference paper 2016
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Korteling, J.E. (author), Brouwer, A.M. (author), van den Bosch, K. (author), Toet, A. (author)
Cognitive heuristics and biases (H&B) have powerful influence on judgement and decisionmaking and thereby on human behavior. These (mainly unconscious) tendencies may thus also have high impact in many military situations and circumstances. This counts for the own organization as well as for direct opponents and neutral actors, such as coalition...
report 2016
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Evers, L. (author), Glorie, K. (author), van der Ster, S. (author), Barros, A.I. (author), Monsuur, H. (author)
The Orienteering Problem (OP) is a routing problem which has many interesting applications in logistics, tourism and defense. The aim of the OP is to find a maximum profit path or tour, which is feasible with respect to a capacity constraint on the total weight of the selected arcs. In this paper we consider the Orienteering Problem with...
article 2014
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Swinkels, R.H.A. (author)
This study was concerned with the meta-Energy Mediation System (meta-EMS) problem. We consider several companies from the horticulture industry, for which we have to match supply and demand of different commodities a few days ahead. We have introduced the problem and considered the relevant literature for the current subject. The problem is...
doctoral thesis 2012
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Vermeulen, J.F.J. (author), van den Brink, M. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)
We investigate a two-sided, multi-stage search problem where a continuous search effort is made by one or more search units to detect a moving target in a continuous target space, under noisy detection conditions. A specific example of this problem is hunting for an enemy submarine by naval forces. So far, this problem has not been solved,...
article 2005
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Zijl, W. (author), Nawalany, M. (author), Nederlands Instituut voor Toegepaste Geowetenschappen TNO (author)
We present a velocity-oriented discrete analog of the partial differential equations governing porous media flow: the edge-based face element method. Conventional finite element techniques calculate pressures in the nodes of the grid. However, such methods do not satisfy the requirement of flux continuity at the faces. In contrast, the edge...
article 2004
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Berlo, M.P.W.van (author)
With respect to team training, traditional instructional design (ID) guidelines, mainly aimed at training at the individual level, seem to be insufficient given the different nature and characteristics of teams and team performance. In order to provide adequate support, guidelines have been developed supporting the analysis of team tasks, and...
conference paper 2000
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Barros, A.I. (author), Dekker, R. (author), Scholten, V. (author), TNO Fysisch en Elektronisch Laboratorium (author)
In the Netherlands, the recycling of construction waste and in particular of sand creates an important logistic problem. New legislation ensures that disposal is reduced to a minimal level and this incentives recycling. Such measures cause an increase on the offer of sand (a subproduct of recycling construction waste) and create the need for...
article 1998
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Papp, Z. (author), Technisch Physische Dienst TNO - TH (author)
The paper presents a nonlinear identification scheme, which consists of a linear dynamical section (filter) and a nonlinear zero-memory section (implemented by a fuzzy mapping). Only the filter section is on the primary signal path. The nonlinear mapping (depending on the system input and state) delivers the filter parameters. The identification...
conference paper 1997
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