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Sahoo, S. (author), van Stralen, J.N.P. (author), Zuidema, C. (author), Sijm, J. (author), Faaij, A. (author)
Regional level energy system analyses and corresponding integrated modeling is necessary to analyze the impact of national energy policies on a regional level, while considering regional constraints related to energy infrastructure, energy supply potentials, sectoral energy demands, and their interactions. Nevertheless, current literature on...
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Sahoo, S. (author), van Stralen, J.N.P. (author), Zuidema, C. (author), Sijm, J.P.M. (author), Faaij, A.P.C. (author)
Regional level energy system analyses and corresponding integrated modeling is necessary to analyze the impact of national energy policies on a regional level, while considering regional constraints related to energy infrastructure, energy supply potentials, sectoral energy demands, and their interactions. Nevertheless, current literature on...
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Yang, X. (author), Hu, M. (author), Tukker, A. (author), Zhang, C. (author), Huo, T. (author), Steubing, B. (author)
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Imants, P. (author), Theeuwes, J. (author), Bronkhorst, A.W. (author), Martens, M.H. (author)
With the arrival of new technologies more en-route traffic information sources have become available, especially in-car information sources. The aim of this study is to gain more insight into the effect of multiple, and possibly conflicting, sources of information on route choice and driver behaviour. In a driving simulator experiment,...
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Martínez Gordón, R. (author), Morales España, G.A. (author), Sijm, J.P.M. (author), Faaij, A.P.C. (author)
The importance of spatial resolution for energy modelling has increased in the last years. Incorporating more spatial resolution in energy models presents wide benefits, but it is not straightforward, as it might compromise their computational performance. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive review of spatial resolution in energy models,...
article 2021
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Pronk, A. (author), Nuckols, J.R. (author), de Roos, A.J. (author), Airola, M. (author), Colt, J.S. (author), Cerhan, J.R. (author), Morton, L. (author), Cozen, W. (author), Severson, R. (author), Blair, A. (author), Cleverly, D. (author), Ward, M.H. (author)
Following publication of the original article [1], the authors reported an error in the unit of the average emission metric (AEI). The AEI was incorrectly reported as nanograms (ng) toxic equivalency quotient (TEQ)/year in the abstract, methods, discussion, and Table 1. The correct unit is grams (g) TEQ/year. The authors apologize for this error.
article 2021
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Lathouwers, S. (author), Everts, M.H. (author), Huisman, M. (author)
String sanitizers are widely used functions for preventing injection attacks such as SQL injections and cross-site scripting (XSS). It is therefore crucial that the implementations of such string sanitizers are correct. We present a novel approach to reason about a sanitizer's correctness by automatically generating a model of the implementation...
conference paper 2020
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Bastiaansen, H.J.M. (author), Kollenstart, M. (author), Dalmolen, S. (author), van Engers, T.M. (author)
Organizations increasingly collaborate in digital ecosystems, whilst being aware that data is becoming a key asset. They require improved data control capabilities that prevent their shared data from being misused. Currently, such capabilities are typically realized as situation-specific closed ecosystem solutions in a 'hub-model' approach. This...
conference paper 2020
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Dalmolen, S. (author), Bastiaansen, H.J.M. (author), Kollenstart, M. (author), Punter, M. (author)
Organizations are becoming ever more aware that their data is a valuable asset requiring protection against mis-use. Therefore, being in control over the usage conditions (i.e. data sovereignty) is a prerequisite for sharing sensitive data in (increasingly complex) supply chains. Maintaining sovereignty applies to both the primary shared data...
conference paper 2020
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Hauge, M. (author), Mjelde, T.M. (author), Holtzer, A. (author), Drijver, F. (author), in't Velt, R. (author), Hegland, A.M. (author), Orbekk, E. (author), Barz, C. (author), Kirchhoff, J. (author), Rogge, H. (author)
Combining several mobile networks in order to build a federated network at the tactical edge is a challenge because of the high degree of mobility and limited data capacity available in these networks. Providing the different partners in a coalition with direct connectivity at the tactical edge can be beneficial since it allows for better...
conference paper 2020
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Liu, L.C. (author), Sileno, G. (author), van Engers, T. (author)
The combination of smart contracts with blockchain technology enables the authentication of the contract and limits the risks of non-compliance. In principle, smart contracts can be processed more efficiently compared to traditional paper-based contracts. However, current smart contracts have very limited capabilities with respect to normative...
conference paper 2020
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Singlitico, A. (author), Dussan, K. (author), O'Shea, R. (author), Wall, D. (author), Goggins, J. (author), Murphy, J.D. (author), Monaghan, R.F.D. (author)
This article assesses the impact of energy recovery from digestate on the economics of biomethane produced from the organic fraction of municipal solid waste. Six waste-to-energy routes are investigated and assumed to be deployed in the regional context of the Republic of Ireland. Anaerobic digestion without energy recovery, and landspreading of...
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Suri, N. (author), Marcus, K.M. (author), van den Broek, C. (author), Bastiaansen, H.J.M. (author), Lubkowski, P. (author), Hauge, M. (author)
The Anglova scenario was developed as part of the NATO IST-124 Research Task Group on Improving Connectivity and Network Efficiency in Heterogeneous Tactical Networks. Since then, it has been successfully used to conduct emulation-based experimentation by multiple groups. This paper describes extensions to the Anglova scenario for the purpose of...
conference paper 2019
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Bastiaansen, H.J.M. (author), van den Broek, C. (author), Kudla, T. (author), Isenor, A. (author), Webb, S. (author), Suri, N. (author), Masini, A. (author), Bilir, C. (author), Cocelli, M. (author)
Although ever more and powerful information collection, processing, storage, and communication devices are available, disadvantaged battlefield connectivity currently prevents full exploitation of the potentially available information. An infrastructure for adaptive information processing and distribution may improve this situation by providing...
conference paper 2019
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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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Suri, N. (author), Breedy, M.R. (author), Marcus, K.M. (author), Fronteddu, R. (author), Cramer, E.R. (author), Morelli, A. (author), Campioni, L. (author), Provosty, M. (author), Enders, C. (author), Tortonesi, M. (author), Nilsson, J. (author)
Data dissemination is one of the fundamental requirements for any military network. Types of data include Situation Awareness data such as position reports, sensor data, and Commander's Operational Orders and Intelligence Reports. Different data types have different dissemination patterns and requirements. Some data types such as position...
conference paper 2019
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Vrijlandt, M.A.W. (author), Struijk, E.L.M. (author), Brunner, L.G. (author), Veldkamp, J.G. (author), Witmans, N. (author), Maljers, D. (author), van Wees, J.D. (author)
Geothermal development in aquifer settings can benefit considerably from a wealth of subsurface data acquired over the past decades by oil and gas exploration and production. In the Netherlands, this data has been gathered by the Geological Survey and has been made publicly available (www.nlog.nl). Almost a decade ago this data was used to...
conference paper 2019
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Sileno, G. (author), Boer, A. (author), van Engers, T. (author)
conference paper 2019
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Schuts, M. (author), Hooman, J.J.M. (author), Kurtev, I. (author), Swagerman, D.J. (author)
Cyber-physical systems consist of many hardware and software components. Over the life-cycle of these systems, components are replaced or updated. To avoid integration problems, good interface descriptions are crucial for component-based development of these systems. For new components, a Domain Specific Language called Component Modeling...
conference paper 2018
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Ruiz-Armenteros, A.M. (author), Lazecky, M. (author), Ruiz-Constan, A. (author), Bakon, M. (author), Delgado, J. Manuel (author), Sousa, J.J. (author), Galindo-Zaldivar, J. (author), de Galdeano, C.S. (author), Caro-Cuenca, M. (author), Martos-Rosillo, S. (author), Jimenez-Gavilan, P. (author), Perissin, D. (author)
In this paper we analyze the subsidence behavior of a coastal area in the province of Malaga (Costa del Sol), southern Spain, in the period 1992-2018 using C-band SAR interferometry. The area comprises several zones of interest where continuous deformation has happened during the analyzed period. Using SAR data from ESA's ERS-1/2, Envisat, and...
conference paper 2018
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