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Berendrecht, W.L. (author), van Vliet, M.E. (author), Griffioen, J. (author)
Quality control of large-scale monitoring networks requires the use of automatic procedures to detect potential outliers in an unambiguous and reproducible manner. This paper describes a methodology that combines existing statistical methods to accommodate for the specific characteristics of measurement data obtained from groundwater quality...
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Lee, J.K.W. (author), Tan, B. (author), Kingma, B.R.M. (author), Haman, F. (author), Epstein, Y. (author)
Exposure to extreme environmental heat or cold during military activities can impose severe thermal strain, leading to impairments in task performance and increasing the risk of exertional heat (including heat stroke) and cold injuries that can be life-threatening. Substantial individual variability in physiological tolerance to thermal stress...
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Campero Jurado, I. (author), Lorato, I. (author), Morales, J. (author), Fruytier, L. (author), Stuart, S. (author), Panditha, P. (author), Janssen, D. (author), Rossetti, N. (author), Uzunbajakava, N. (author), Serban, I. (author), Rikken, L. (author), de Kok, M. (author), Vanschoren, J. (author), Brombacher, A. (author)
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) represent a serious health problem worldwide, of which atrial fibrillation (AF) is one of the most common conditions. Early and timely diagnosis of CVD is essential for successful treatment. When implemented in the healthcare system this can ease the existing socio-economic burden on health institutions and...
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van Dommelen, P. (author), Schönbeck, Y. (author)
Het meten en wegen van kinderen en het interpreteren van groeigegevens biedt de mogelijkheid om afwijkende groei veroorzaakt door genetische aandoeningen of ziekten tijdig op te sporen en te behandelen. Voor het signaleren van afwijkende lengtegroei zijn actuele en etnisch-specifieke groeidiagrammen nodig, omdat groei over de tijd kan veranderen...
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Chai, X. (author), Rozsas, A. (author), Slobbe, A. (author), Teixeira, A. (author)
This paper investigates the impact of structural health monitoring (SHM) on the failure probability of a simulated sheet pile wall system. We use Bayesian statistics to estimate non-directly observable soil parameters from measured structural responses. These estimates are used to calculate the failure probability of the structure against...
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Bartezzaghi, A. (author), Giurgiu, I. (author), Marchiori, C. (author), Rigotti, M. (author), Sebastian, R. (author), Malossi, C. (author)
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Zhang, H. (author), Toh, Y. (author), Martin Soroa, I. (author), Morris, D. (author), Roukens, M.P. (author)
The use of real-time video-audio and vital patient data significantly improves the effectiveness of remote assessment in emergencies, compared with the current audio-only prehospital communications. This was found during recently completed 5G trials, involving ambulance professionals. The aim of the trials was to investigate how 5G-enabled video...
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van den Brink, W.J. (author), van den Broek, T.J. (author), Palmisano, S. (author), Wopereis, S. (author), de Hoogh, I.M. (author)
Digital health technologies may support the management and prevention of disease through personalized lifestyle interventions. Wearables and smartphones are increasingly used to continuously monitor health and disease in everyday life, targeting health maintenance. Here, we aim to demonstrate the potential of wearables and smartphones to (1)...
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Shimura, T. (author), Sato, S. (author), Zalar, P. (author), Matsuhisa, N. (author)
Wearable technologies are becoming important for the fields of information technology and healthcare, driven mainly by societal issues such as the aging society and the current pandemic. Recently developed flexible/stretchable wearable devices have demonstrated their ability for long-term healthcare monitoring with improved signal integrity and...
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Zijp, M. (author), Dekker, E. (author), Hauck, M. (author), de Koning, A. (author), Bijleveld, M. (author), Tokaya, J. (author), de Valk, E. (author), Hollander, A. (author), Posthuma, L. (author)
Governments contribute to the transition toward a circular economy (CE) by using criteria in their procurement processes that trigger the supply of circular products and services, namely circular public procurement (CPP). CPP practices are emerging in Europe. However, the effect of CPP is not yet monitored and hence remains unclear. What is the...
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Allaix, D.L. (author), bigaj-van Vliet, A. (author), Cerar, B. (author)
Road and railway infrastructure networks form the backbone of European transportation systems, carrying more than 80% of passenger and 50% of goods transport in Europe. Bridges and tunnels which are critical elements of the transport infrastructure networks, have in many cases reached their design service life and keep ageing, with the...
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Dinkelman, D. (author), Carpentier, S.F.A. (author), Koenen, M. (author), Oerlemans, P. (author), Godschalk, B. (author), Peters, E. (author), Bos, W. (author), Vrijlandt, M.A.W. (author), van Wees, J.D.A.M. (author)
In 2021, the first full scale high-temperature aquifer thermal energy storage (HT-ATES) system became operational in Middenmeer, the Netherlands. The system is operated by ECW Energy and realized within the framework of the GEOTHERMICA HEATSTORE project. A dedicated monitoring program, including distributed heating sensors (distributed...
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Eekhout, I. (author), van Buuren, S. (author)
Session Keynote. Healthy growth and development in young children are essential for their future well-being. Professionals and parents consider it necessary to monitor children’s development. While we can track the child’s physical growth by growth charts to identify children with signs of potential delay, there are no charts for monitoring...
public lecture 2022
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Simons, L.P.A. (author), Pijl, H. (author), Verhoef, J. (author), Lamb, H.J. (author), van Ommen, B. (author), Gerritsen, B. (author), Bizino, M.B. (author), Snel, M. (author), Feenstra, R. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author)
Hybrid e-health support was given to 11 insulin-dependent type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) patients, with electronic support plus a multi-disciplinary health support team. Challenges were low ICT and health literacy. After 50 weeks, attractiveness and feasibility of the intervention were perceived as high: recommendation 9.5 out of 10 and...
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Dussi, S. (author), Octaviano, R. (author), Shoeibi Omrani, P.S. (author)
Predicting the degradation of the Electrical Submersible Pumps (ESP) performance well in advance to avoid its failure is a rewarding yet challenging task. The complex interdependencies with well-reservoir properties and between machine components influence ESP performance and ultimately can lead to different types of failure. Predictions based...
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Pronk, A. (author), Loh, M. (author), Kuijpers, E. (author), Albin, M. (author), Selander, J. (author), Godderis, L. (author), Ghosh, M. (author), Vermeulen, R. (author), Peters, S. (author), Sivesind Mehlum, I. (author), Turner, M. (author), Schlunssen, V. (author), Goldberg, M. (author), Kogevinas, M. (author), Harding, B. (author), Solovieva, S. (author), Garani-Papadatos, T. (author), van Tongeren, M. (author), Stierum, R. (author)
Exposures at work have a major impact on noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). Current risk reduction policies and strategies are informed by existing scientific evidence, which is limited due to the challenges of studying the complex relationship between exposure at work and outside work and health. We define the working life exposome as all...
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Lapperre, R.E. (author), Bense, V.F. (author), Kasse, C. (author), van Balen, R.T. (author)
Faults in the Roer Valley Rift System (Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany) act as barriers to lateral groundwater flow in unconsolidated sedimentary aquifers. This causes a cross-fault groundwater-level step of up to several metres. Using a dataset obtained through 5 years of high-frequency monitoring, the effect of fault-zone permeability,...
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Bigaj - Van Vliet, A.J. (author), Allaix, D.L. (author), Kohler, D. (author), Scibilia, E. (author)
This contribution is outlining the vision and approach developed in the IM-SAFE project towards the standardisation of monitoring, data-informed safety assessment and predictive maintenance policies of bridges and tunnels considering the integration of digital innovations and reports on the initial activity in the IM-SAFE project [1] that is...
conference paper 2022
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van den Brink, W.J. (author), Schoone, M. (author), van de Geijn, T. (author), de Korte, E. (author)
Onregelmatige werktijden hebben grote gevolgen voor slaapkwaliteit, gezondheid en functioneren. Nieuwe technieken voor slaapmonitoring kunnen helpen om inzicht te krijgen in persoonlijke slaapkwaliteit en de effecten van interventies. Een pilotstudie met de Health Patch toont hoe ontwikkelen samen met gebruikers kan leiden tot producten die...
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Putland, R.L. (author), de Jong, C.A.F. (author), Binnerts, B. (author), Farcas, A. (author), Merchant, N.D. (author)
Underwater radiated noise from shipping is globally pervasive and can cause deleterious effects on marine life, ranging from behavioural responses to physiological effects. Acoustic modelling makes it possible to map this noise over large areas and long timescales, and to test mitigation scenarios such as ship speed reduction or spatial...
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