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Boelhouwer, A. (author), van Dijk, J. (author), Martens, M.H. (author)
Cars that include combinations of automated functions, such as Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and Lane Keeping (LK), are becoming more and more available to consumers, and higher levels of automation are under development. In the use of these systems, the role of the driver is changing. This new interaction between the driver and the vehicle may...
conference paper 2019
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Katsouras, I. (author), Frijters, C. (author), Poodt, P. (author), Gelinck, G. (author), Kronemeijer, A.J. (author)
Indium gallium zinc oxide (IGZO) is deposited using plasma-enhanced spatial atomic layer deposition (sALD) on substrates as large as 32 × 35 cm 2 . Excellent uniformity and thickness control leads to high-performing and stable coplanar top-gate self-aligned (SA) thin-film transistors (TFTs). The integration of a sALD-deposited aluminum oxide...
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Brenninkmeijer, V. (author), Lagerveld, S. (author), Blonk, R.W.B. (author), Schaufeli, W.B. (author), Wijngaards-de Meij, L.D.N.V. (author)
Purpose This study examined who benefits most from a cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)-based intervention that aims to enhance return to work (RTW) among employees who are absent due to common mental disorders (CMDs) (e.g., depression, anxiety, or adjustment disorder). We researched the influence of baseline work-related self-efficacy and...
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Pannebakker, N.M. (author), Fleuren, M.A.H. (author), Vlasblom, E. (author), Numans, M.E. (author), Reijneveld, S.A. (author), Kocken, P.L. (author)
Background: The aim of this study is to understand the determinants of adherence to wrap-around care (WAC) by professional care providers working in child and family services. WAC is a care coordination method targeting families with complex needs. The core components of WAC involve activating family members and the social network, integrating...
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van der Mark-Reeuwijk, K.G. (author), Wegemans, R.M. (author), Bültmann, U. (author), Burdorf, A. (author), Deeg, D.J.H. (author), Geuskens, G.A. (author), Henkens, K.C.J.I.M. (author), Kant, I. (author), Lange, A. (author), Lindeboom, M. (author), van Rhenen, W. (author), van der Beek, A.J. (author)
Objective This opinion paper summarizes the main findings and recommendations of an advisory report on health and prolonging working life, which was requested by the Dutch Minister of Social Affairs and Employment. Methods The advisory report was compiled by a multidisciplinary committee of ten scientists appointed by the Health Council of The...
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Ramos-Villagrasa, P.J. (author), Barrada, J.R. (author), Fernández-del-Río, E. (author), Koopmans, L. (author)
Job performance is considered the “ultimate dependent variable” in human resource management, turning its assessment into a capital issue. The present study analyzes the functioning of a brief 18-item self-report scale, the Individual Work Performance Questionnaire (IWPQ), which measures the main dimensions of job performance (task performance,...
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Bouwhuis, S. (author), Hoekstra, T. (author), Bongers, P.M. (author), Boot, C.R.L. (author), Geuskens, G.A. (author), van der Beek, A.J. (author)
Purpose To identify distinct groups of older multiple job holders and to explore health differences between these groups. Methods We selected respondents from STREAM, a Dutch cohort study among persons aged 45 years and older, who reported having multiple jobs (N = 702). We applied latent class analysis to identify groups of multiple job holders...
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Post, B. (author), Borst, S. (author), van den Berg, J.L. (author)
Network densification has emerged as a powerful paradigm to boost spectral efficiency and accommodate the continual rise in demand for wireless capacity. In dense cell deployments however, overlapping coverage areas may cause highly varying interference conditions among different cells. Moreover, denser networks experience more temporal load...
conference paper 2019
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Rosa, N. (author), Veltkamp, R.C. (author), Hurst, W. (author), Nijboer, T. (author), Gilbers, C. (author), Werkhoven, P. (author)
The classic rubber hand illusion (RHI) experiment studies the sense of embodiment over a fake limb. Distinguished subcomponents of embodiment are ownership (sense of self-attribution of a body), agency (sense of having motor control), and self-location (the spatial experience of being inside a body), and are typically evoked in either reality or...
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Bottenheft, C. (author), Oprins, E.A.P.B. (author), Houden, M.M.J. (author), Meeuwsen, T. (author), Valk, P.J.L. (author)
BACKGROUND: Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF) helicopter aircrew get Helicopter Underwater Egress Training (HUET) using a Modular Egress Training Simulator (METS™) in order to be prepared for escaping the aircraft when ditching into water. In the current situation the retraining intervals are only chosen on an arbitrary basis for different...
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Nauta, J.C. (author), Joosten, R. (author)
In this document we try to compare two of them: IRMA and Sovrin, the purpose of which is to give our audience an idea about what they are about, what the differences are, and where we stand today. The comparison is rather high-level, and touch upon functionality, protocols and maturity. We conclude that this area is still evolving (and quite...
report 2019
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Braeckman, L. (author), Venema, A. (author), Zoelen, S.A.V. (author), Hermans, L. (author), de Ridder, M. (author), Ergör, A. (author), Combining, O. (author), Diaeresis, A. (author), van der Laan, G. (author), van Dijk, F. (author)
OBJECTIVES: To increase knowledge and skills regarding occupational health surveillance and research in professionals. METHODS: Following the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation and Evaluation), several training modules have been designed and implemented in the course of 2016. Evaluation forms were distributed to 42...
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Tinga, A.M. (author), Jansen, C. (author), van der Smagt, M.J. (author), Nijboer, T.C.W. (author), van Erp, J.B.F. (author)
In general, moving sensory stimuli (visual and auditory) can induce illusory sensations of self-motion (i.e. vection) in the direction opposite of the sensory stimulation. The aim of the current study was to examine whether tactile stimulation encircling the waist could induce circular vection (around the body's yaw axis) and to examine whether...
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Aliman, N.M. (author), Kester, L. (author)
Against the backdrop of increasing progresses in AI research paired with a rise of AI applications in decision-making processes, security-critical domains as well as in ethically relevant frames, a large-scale debate on possible safety measures encompassing corresponding long-term and short-term issues has emerged across different disciplines....
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Bakker, M.H. (author), van Bommel, M. (author), Kerstholt, J.H. (author), Giebels, E. (author)
In this paper we investigated to what extent the willingness of people to take advice from the local government, people’s feelings of collective efficacy and empowerment, and their relationship with the local government, is dependent on whether the local government was accountable for the crisis or not. In addition, we were interested in the...
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Willems, F.P.T. (author)
conference paper 2018
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Kronemeijer, A.J. (author), Akkerman, H. (author), van der Steen, J.L. (author), Steudel, S. (author), Pendyala, R. (author), Panditha, P. (author), Bel, T. (author), van Diesen, K. (author), de Haas, G. (author), Maas, J. (author), de Riet, J. (author), Rovers, M. (author), Verbeek, R. (author), Nag, M. (author), Verschueren, L. (author), Genoe, J. (author), Dehaene, W. (author), Lu, Y.J. (author), Chiang, S.C. (author), Huang, Y.Y. (author), Yeh, M.H. (author), Gelinck, G. (author)
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Kaptein, F. (author), Broekens, J. (author), Hindriks, K. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)
Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems, including intelligent agents, are becoming increasingly complex. Explainable AI (XAI) is the capability of these systems to explain their behaviour, in a for humans understandable manner. Cognitive agents, a type of intelligent agents, typically explain their actions with their beliefs and desires. However,...
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Sinoo, C. (author), van der Pal, S. (author), Blanson Henkemans, O.A. (author), Keizer, A. (author), Bierman, B.P.B. (author), Looije, R. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)
Objective: The PAL project develops a conversational agent with a physical (robot) and virtual (avatar) embodiment to support diabetes self-management of children ubiquitously. This paper assesses 1) the effect of perceived similarity between robot and avatar on children's' friendship towards the avatar, and 2) the effect of this friendship on...
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Eikelboom, A.R. (author), van de Kuijt, J.T. (author), Benda, R. (author), Pieneman, R.B.J. (author), van Bemmel, I.E. (author)
The aim of this study is to provide further insight into the concept of self-synchronization and to explore the possible implications of adopting this alternative approach to traditional hierarchical C2. The central question is: How to continue the function of command and control1 without hierarchical commanding of entities? First, the C2...
conference paper 2018
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