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Nycander, E. (author), Morales España, G.A. (author), Soder, L. (author)
This paper presents a security constrained unit commitment (SCUC) with continuous intra-hour time-varying reserves. The hourly formulation extends the power-based UC formulation and has reserves which vary continuously within the hour, as opposed to the traditional hourly energy-based SCUC that uses constant reserves within the hour. We show...
article 2021
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Natali, A. (author), Isufi, E. (author), Coutino, M. (author), Leus, G. (author)
Topology identification is an important problem across many disciplines, since it reveals pairwise interactions among entities and can be used to interpret graph data. In many scenarios, however, this (unknown) topology is time-varying, rendering the problem even harder. In this paper, we focus on a time-varying version of the structural...
conference paper 2021
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Rojer, J. (author), Pool, D.M. (author), van Paassen, M.M. (author), Mulder, M. (author)
This paper describes a novel method for time-varying identification of Human Controller (HC) manual control parameters (called UKF-FPV), based on a steady-state (constant state covariance) Unscented Kalman Filter (UKF). This approach requires no a priori assumptions on the shape of HO parameter variations, which is expected to be an advantage...
conference paper 2019
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van Kooten, M. (author), Doelman, N.J. (author), Kenworthy, M. (author)
For high-contrast imaging systems, the time delay is one of the major limiting factors for the performance of the extreme adaptive optics (AO) sub-system and, in turn, the final contrast. The time delay is due to the finite time needed to measure the incoming disturbance and then apply the correction. By predicting the behavior of the...
article 2019
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Tavakoli, R. (author), Nabi, M. (author), Basten, T. (author), Goossens, K. (author)
The IEEE 802.15.4 Time-Slotted Channel Hopping (TSCH) protocol defines two types of timeslots for communications, namely dedicated and shared timeslots. An upper layer in the protocol stack uses these timeslots to design a communication schedule for the network links, based on the required bandwidth for each link. Considering a network with time...
conference paper 2018
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van der Eerden, F.J.M. (author), Wessels, P.W. (author), Basten, T.G.H. (author), Botteldooren, D. (author), van Rentherghem, T. (author), de Coensel, B. (author)
A long-term monitoring project, with 12 months of continuous operation time, is described where the sound sources within a large industrial area as well as the sound levels in the nearby residential area are measured. The sources in the industrial area may give rise to complaints from the neighboring residential areas, at several kilometers...
conference paper 2017
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Blom, K.C.H. (author), Dol, H.S. (author), Kokkeler, A.B.J. (author), Smit, G.J.M. (author)
conference paper 2016
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van der Eerden, F. (author), Wessels, P. (author), Segers, A. (author), Basten, T. (author), de Coensel, B. (author), Botteldooren, D. (author), Van Renterghem, T. (author), Dekoninck, L. (author), Spruytte, V. (author), Makovec, A. (author)
The distance between noise sources at a large industrial area and a local community can be in the order of several kilometers. At such distances it may not be clear which sources are the main contributors to possible noise complaints. A long-term monitoring project is described that measures the sound sources in the industrial area and the sound...
conference paper 2016
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Cekli, H.E. (author), Joosten, R.F.D. (author), van de Water, W. (author)
We stir wind-tunnel turbulence with an active grid that consists of rods with attached vanes. The time-varying angle of these rods is controlled by random numbers. We study the response of turbulence on the statistical properties of these random numbers. The random numbers are generated by the Gledzer-Ohkitani-Yamada shell model, which is a...
article 2015
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Calvert, S.C. (author), Snelder, M. (author), Bakri, T. (author), Heijligers, B. (author), Knoop, V.L. (author)
Heavily used urban networks remain a challenge for travel time prediction because traffic flow is rarely homogeneous and is also subject to a wide variety of disturbances. Various models, some of which use traffic flow theory and some of which are data driven, have been developed to predict traffic flow and travel times. Many of these perform...
article 2015
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van der Eerden, F. (author), Graafland, F. (author), Wessels, P. (author), Segers, A. (author), Salomons, E. (author)
Noise control for an urban district starts by understanding the actual noise situation. A correct understanding is needed to take appropriate and cost efficient measures. For a noise burdened urban district, surrounded by road and rail traffic, the traffic noise as well as the annoyance has been measured. The size of the district is...
conference paper 2014
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Tang, Z. (author), Blacquière, G. (author), Leus, G. (author)
Sparse signal representation (SSR) is considered to be an appealing alternative to classical beamforming for direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation. For wideband signals, the SSR-based approach constructs steering matrices, referred to as dictionaries in this paper, corresponding to different frequency components of the target signal. However,...
article 2011
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Berkhoff, A.P. (author)
Applications are given of a preconditioned adaptive algorithm for broadband multichannel active noise control. Based on state-space descriptions of the relevant transfer functions, the algorithm uses the inverse of the minimum-phase part of the secondary path in order to improve the speed of convergence. A further improvement of the convergence...
conference paper 2010
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TNO Industrie en Techniek (author), Fraanje, P.R. (author), Doelman, N.J. (author)
In recent years various researchers have proposed an optimal control approach for the rejection of turbulence-induced wavefront distortions in an AO system. The essential element in the design of an optimal controller is the choice for the turbulence model, which predicts the turbulence to compensate for the inherent delay in the AO control loop...
conference paper 2010
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Doelman, N.J. (author), Fraanje, P.R. (author), Houtzager, I. (author), Verhaegen, M. (author), TNO Industrie en Techniek (author)
An optimal control method to reject turbulence-induced wavefront distortions in an Adaptive Optics system is discussed. Details of a data-driven control approach are presented where the emphasis is put on the estimation of the optimal predictor of the wavefront disturbance. Several algorithms capable of finding the predictor parameters from the...
conference paper 2009
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Ho, C.K. (author), Oostveen, J. (author), Linnartz, J.-P. (author), TNO Informatie- en Communicatietechnologie (author)
We consider packet-by-packet rate adaptation to maximize the throughput over a finite-state Markov channel. To limit the amount of feedback data, we use past packet acknowledgements (ACKs) and past rates as channel state information. It is known that the maximum achievable throughput is computationally prohibitive to determine. Thus, in this...
conference paper 2008
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van Walree, P.A. (author), Jenserud, T. (author), Smedsrud, M. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)
In-situ measurements of the scattering function are used to drive a channel simulator developed in the context of underwater acoustic telemetry. Two operation modes of the simulator are evaluated. A replay mode is accomplished by interpolation of measured impulse responses. A second, stochastic mode delivers multiple realizations of a given...
article 2008
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Leus, G. (author), van Walree, P.A. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)
A multiband OFDM transmitter and receiver are presented for underwater communications at low SNR. Compared with a single-band OFDMscheme, the multiband approach leads to a considerable reduction in the receiver complexity. The proposed system has been tested at sea with 16 subbands covering a total bandwidth of 3.6 kHz, at user data rates of 4.2...
article 2008
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Leus, G. (author), van Walree, P.A. (author), Boschma, J.J. (author), Fanciullacci, C. (author), Gerritsen, H. (author), Tusoni, P. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)
We consider the use of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) for covert acoustic telemetry. To reduce the complexity of the receiver we use a multiband approach, modulating each band by OFDM. The system has been tested at sea in a highly time-varying environment. A total bandwidth of 3.6 kHz was divided in 16 subbands. Data rates of...
conference paper 2008
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TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author), Withagen, P.J. (author), Schutte, K. (author), Groen, F.C.A. (author)
Changing image intensities causes problems for many computer vision applications operating in unconstrained environments. We propose generally applicable algorithms to correct for global differences in intensity between images recorded with a static or slowly moving camera, regardless of the cause of intensity variation. The proposed intensity...
report 2007
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