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Pereboom, H.P. (author), Klinkenberg, A. (author), Belfroid, S.P.C. (author), Orre, S. (author)
Multiphase flow through pipelines can result in severe pipe vibrations and fatigue damage. Commonly, finite element analyses are used to define the dynamic pipe stresses and calculate the lifetime of the piping. The fluid flow excitation forces can be estimated with analytical models or simulated in detail using computational fluid dynamics. If...
conference paper 2022
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Solms, L. (author), Koen, J. (author), van Vianen, A.E.M. (author), Theeboom, T. (author), Beersma, B. (author), de Pagter, A.P.J. (author), de Hoogh, M. (author)
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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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Baltrusch, S. (author)
Low-back pain is the number one cause of disability in the world [1]. The Netherlands spend more than 3 billion euros on low-back pain each year [2]. Lowback pain causes a considerable burden on industry, involving negative consequences for companies and the individual employee [3,4]. A variety of factors is believed to contribute to the onset...
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van Gulijk, C. (author), Zaitseva, E. (author)
Computational intelligence is rapidly becoming an essential part of reliability engineering. This book offers a wide spectrum of viewpoints on the merger of technologies. Leading scientists share their insights and progress on reliability engineering techniques, suitable mathematical methods, and practical applications. Thought-provoking ideas...
book 2021
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Phillipson, F. (author), Chiscop, I. (author)
conference paper 2021
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van Gulijk, C. (author)
This work puts Computational Intelligence in Reliability Engineering in perspective within the larger framework of digitalization and business. The approach is to consider RECI solutions as business solutions in a wider enterprise architecture environment. Using that as a starting point four key components are discussed for successful...
bookPart 2021
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Arora, A. (author), Dimitrovski, T. (author), Litjens, R. (author), Zhang, H. (author)
conference paper 2021
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Attema, T. (author), Cramer, R. (author), Kohl, L. (author)
We show a lattice-based solution for commit-and-prove transparent circuit zero-knowledge (ZK) with polylog-communication, the first not depending on PCPs. We start from compressed Σ-protocol theory (CRYPTO 2020), which is built around basic Σ-protocols for opening an arbitrary linear form on a long secret vector that is compactly committed to....
conference paper 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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Peternella, F.G. (author), Harmsma, P.J. (author), Horsten, R.C. (author), Zuidwijk, T. (author), Urbach, H.P. (author), Adam, A.J.L. (author)
A new method for fast, high resolution interrogation of an array of photonic sensors is proposed. The technique is based on the integrated Fourier transform (FT) interrogator previously introduced by the authors. Compared to other interferometric interrogators, the FT-interrogator is very compact and has an unprecedented tolerance to variations...
article 2021
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van Gulijk, C. (author), Zaitseva, E. (author)
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bookPart 2021
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Post, B. (author), Borst, S. (author), van den Berg, J.L. (author)
Due to the rising concerns of energy consumption in wireless networks, base station (BS) sleeping strategies were introduced to save energy in low traffic scenarios. In this paper we analyse a weighted trade-off between energy consumption and user-perceived performance in dense cellular networks. We present an optimization problem representing...
article 2021
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Biemond, J.J.B. (author), Postoyan, R. (author), Heemels, W.P.M.H. (author), van de Wouw, N. (author)
We investigate stability of a solution of a hybrid system in the sense that the graphs of solutions from nearby initial conditions remain close and tend towards the graph of the given solution. In this manner, a small continuous-time mismatch is allowed between the jump times of neighbouring solutions and the ‘peaking phenomenon’ is avoided. We...
article 2020
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Bruijns, L.A.M. (author), Phillipson, F. (author), Sangers, A. (author)
conference paper 2020
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Bobeldijk, I. (author), van Dijken, p. (author), van Drumpt, S. (author), van de Sandt, H. (author), Vaes, W. (author)
Our growing understanding of pathological processes is enabling the development of drugs that are ‘tailored’ to specific patients or groups of patients, and hence far more effective. At the same time, developing tomorrow’s medicine is prohibitively expensive, time-consuming and risky. New partnerships and technological developments to speed up...
other 2020
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Hartog, F.D. (author), Dittrich, K. (author), de Nijs, J.M.M. (author)
The overwhelming commercial success of connected things and personal mobile devices is driving the dense and uncontrolled deployment of wireless networks using unlicensed frequency bands. This results in heavy congestion and interference, leading to considerable loss of network performance. The only sustainable solution is some form of...
conference paper 2019
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Bruijns, L.A.M. (author), Phillipson, F. (author), Sangers, A. (author)
We provide a method to obtain a User Equilibrium in a transportation network, in which we transport containers for multiple agents. The User Equilibrium solution is defined as the solution wherein each agent can travel via their cheapest paths possible, and no agent is harmed by the route choice of other agents. The underlying model used is the...
conference paper 2019
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Mazzoni, C.F. (author), Campos, M.V.G. (author), Sirqueira, C.A.G. (author), Krause, F. (author), de Kraker, H. (author), Könemann, R. (author), Douwes, M. (author)
conference paper 2019
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Guo, Y. (author), van Ravensteijn, B.G.P. (author), Kegel, W.K. (author)
Dimple colloids with well-defined cavities were synthesized by a modified dispersion polymerization. The key step in the procedure is the delayed addition of crosslinkers into the reaction mixture. By systematically studying the effect of the delayed addition time and the concentration of the cross-linker on the resulting particle morphology, we...
article 2019
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