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This is a selection of English-language publications of the Centre for Applied Research Technology. Please visit our Dutch website for more examples.
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Accounting for site-to-site DNA transfer on a packaged exhibit in an evaluation given activity level propositions
1 November 2024Considering activity level propositions in the evaluation of forensic biology findings is becoming more common place. There are increasing numbers of publications demonstrating different transfer mechanisms that can ...
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Prevalence of male DNA on female worn undergarments. How small datasets may support robust opinions in activity level evaluative reporting
1 August 2024 | Faculty of TechnologyIn cases of sexual assault, the interpretation of biological traces on clothing, and particularly undergarments, may be complex. This is especially so when the complainant and defendant interact socially, for ...
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Data as driver
1 June 2024 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThe world of electric mobility and charging infrastructure has accelerated in recent years: from a start-up to a mature market. During the last decade, researchers at Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences have ...
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Forensic DNA Interpretation and Human Factors: Improving Practice Through a Systems Approach
1 May 2024 | Faculty of TechnologyThe study of human factors in forensic science informs our understanding of the interaction between humans and the systems they use. The Expert Working Group (EWG) on Human Factors in Forensic DNA Interpretation used ...
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Identifying factors that influence electric vehicle charging station performance in expanding networks
26 April 2024 | Faculty of TechnologyCharging infrastructure deployment has taken off in many cities with the rise of the number of electric vehicles on the road. Expansion of infrastructure is a matter of prioritisation of resources to optimise the ...
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Electric Aircraft Operations:
1 March 2024 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThis study focuses on the feasibility of electric aircraft operations between the Caribbean islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. It explores the technical characteristics of two different future electric ...
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A practical treatment of sensitivity analyses in activity level evaluations
1 February 2024 | Faculty of TechnologyEvaluations of forensic observations considering activity level propositions are becoming more common place in forensic institutions. A measure that can be taken to interrogate the evaluation for robustness is called ...
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Implementing organisational change in a digitalising facilities management organisation through stewardship interventions
8 January 2024 | Centre for Economic TransformationWhile digitalisation requires facilities management (FM) organisations to change at an increasing rate, little is known about the mechanisms that create ownership and enable individuals to implement changes in ...
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Distinguishing happiness and meaning in life from depressive symptoms: A GWAS-by-subtraction study in the UK Biobank
1 January 2024 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyHedonic (happiness) and eudaimonic (meaning in life) well-being are negatively related to depressive symptoms. Genetic variants play a role in this association, reflected in substantial genetic correlations. We ...
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A Novel, Non-Contact NDT Scanner Case Study: Thickness Measurement, Debonding and Defects Detection in Metallic and Composite Parts
1 January 2024 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThe NDT methods currently used in aviation MRO are predominantly labour-intensive and time-consuming processes performed by human operators throughout the lifespan of an aircraft. These techniques are time-consuming, ...
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Buckling Prediction of MWCNT-reinforced Laminated Composite Structures under Hygro-Thermo-Mechanical Conditions
1 January 2024 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThis study presents a detailed buckling analysis of laminated composites reinforced by multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) inclusions using a multiscale computational framework. It combines multiple analytical and ...
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Electric flight operations for interisland mobility
1 January 2024 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologySeveral studies have shown that flying electric between the so-called ABC-islands in the Caribbean (i.e., Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao) is feasible with the upcoming first generation of battery-electric ...
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Advanced data analytics and digital technologies for smart and sustainable maintenance
1 January 2024 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyOptimization of aviation maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) operations has been of high interest in recent years for both the knowledge institutions and the industrial community as a total of approximately $70 ...
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Characterizing the shape-morphing behaviour of 4D printed PLA structures
1 January 2024 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThis study aims to provide an in-depth characterization of the intelligent behaviour exhibited by structures fabricated using fused deposition modelling (FDM) printing technology. The primary objective is to ...
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CSI-CSI: Comparing several investigative approaches toward crime scene improvement
1 January 2024 | Faculty of TechnologyCrime scene investigations are highly complex environments that require the CSI to engage in complex decision-making. CSIs must rely on personal experience, context information, and scientific knowledge about the ...
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Structure, positions and mechanisms
1 January 2024 | Faculty of TechnologySocial network analysis can be a powerful tool to better understand the social context of terrorist activities, and it may also offer potential leads for agencies to intervene. Our access to Dutch police information ...
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The relationship between pellet size and shotgun dispersion patterns
1 January 2024 | Faculty of TechnologyWhen reconstructing a shooting incident with a shotgun, the muzzle-to-target distance can be determined by relating the size of a dispersion pattern found on a crime scene to that of test shots. Ideally, the test ...
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The Relational Dimension of Radicalization: Context and Tie Formation in Dutch Salafi-Jihadi Networks
1 January 2024 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyDespite the widely held notion that processes of radicalization tend to happen in relation to others, systematic evidence on the social context in which actors meet and form ties is scarce. This is problematic, as ...
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Sensemaking and evidence in criminal investigations of organised crime: A literature review
1 January 2024 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyProducing evidence that can be used in court is a central goal of criminal investigations. Forensic science focuses with considerable success on the production of pieces of evidence from specific sources. However, ...
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Influence of blue-green roofs on surface temperature and indoor temperature on building scale
1 December 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyBlue-green roofs have been utilized and studied for their enhanced water storage capacity compared to conventional roofs or extensive green roofs. Nonetheless, research about the thermal effect of blue-green roofs is ...
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Composites in aerospace and mechanical engineering
19 November 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyAn important step towards improving performance while reducing weight and maintenance needs is the integration of composite materials into mechanical and aerospace engineering. This subject explores the many aspects ...
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Stakeholder prioritizations for electric vehicle charging across time periods
1 October 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyElectric vehicles have penetrated the Dutch market, which increases the potential for decreased local emissions, the use and storage of sustainable energy, and the roll-out and use of electric car-sharing business ...
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In situ detection of product age and argon concentration as measure of the re-use potential of insulating glass units in buildings
1 September 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyHigh level circular use of post-consumer insulating glass units will contribute to lower the environmental and social impact of insulation glass industry. The application of various circular strategies for insulating ...
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Cool Towns Intervention Catalogue
1 September 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyBuilt environments are increasingly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Most European towns and cities have developed horizontally over time but are currently in the process of further densification. ...
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An Agent-Based Model for exploring behaviour change policies for improving waste separation at SMEs
3 July 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyWaste separation at companies is considered a priority to achieve a circular and sustainable society. This research explores behaviour change poli-cies for separating the organic fraction of municipal solid waste ...
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Towards Onsite Age Estimation of Semen Stains Using Fluorescence Spectroscopy
1 July 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThe age estimation of biological traces is one of the holy grails in forensic investigations. We developed a method for the age estimation of semen stains using fluorescence spectroscopy in conjunction with a ...
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Bloodstain pattern analysis & Bayes: A case report
1 July 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThe findings from a bloodstain pattern analysis (BPA) may assist in formulating or falsifying scenarios that are considered in the investigative stages of a criminal investigation. When a case proceeds to trial the ...
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Use of Lateral Flow Assays in Forensics
1 July 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyAlready for some decades lateral flow assays (LFAs) are ‘common use’ devices in our daily life. Also, for forensic use LFAs are developed, such as for the analysis of illicit drugs and DNA, but also for ...
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Cooperative behaviour at public electric vehicle charging stations
1 July 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyUnderutilised charging stations can be a bottleneck in the swift transition to electric mobility. This study is the first to research cooperative behaviour at public charging stations as a way to address improved ...
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The Circular Wood KPI-framework
20 June 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyWood is an increasingly demanded renewable resource and an important raw material for construction and materials. Demands are rising, with a growing attention for re-use and upcycling. This opens opportunities for ...
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Research Challenges In City Logistics For Circular Supply Chains Of E-Waste
19 June 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThis paper presents challenges in city logistics for circular supply chains of e-e-waste. Efficient e-waste management is one of the strategies to save materials, critical minerals, and precious metals.
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Battery Supported Electric Vehicle Charging Plaza Using a Limited Capacity Grid Connection
11 June 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThis study used historical data from a Park & Ride facility in Amsterdam to build a validated computer (Python) model to optimize battery and grid connection sizing.
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Introducing a Rapid DNA Analysis Procedure for Crime Scene Samples Outside of the Laboratory—A Field Experiment
1 April 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyTechnological innovations enable rapid DNA analysis implementation possibilities. Concordantly, rapid DNA devices are being used in practice. However, the effects of implementing rapid DNA technologies in the crime ...
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Challenges in city logistics and circular value chains for e-waste
17 March 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyLittle progress has been made in recent years toward achieving a fully circular economy by 2050. Implementing circular urban supply chains is a major economic transformation that can only work if significant ...
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AI Application in Transport and Logistics
1 March 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThe aim of this research/project is to investigate and analyze the opportunities and challenges of implementing AI technologies in general and in the transport and logistics sectors. Also, the potential impacts of AI ...
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Charging after Lockdown: The Aftermath of COVID-19 Policies on Electric Vehicle Charging Behaviour in The Netherlands
1 March 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyDuring the COVID-19—related lockdowns (2020–2022), mobility patterns and charging needs were substantially affected. Policies such as work from home, lockdowns, and curfews reduced traffic and commuting ...
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Specific fluorescent signatures for body fluid identification using fluorescence spectroscopy
23 February 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyNon-invasive, rapid, on-site detection and identification of body fluids is highly desired in forensic investigations. The use of fluorescence-based methods for body fluid identification, have so far remain ...
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The role of purchasing in raising the maturity of smart maintenance management
2 February 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThe aim of this study is to provide insights into how the purchasing function can increase the maturity of smart maintenance management (SMM) in construction clients by (1) assessing current SMM maturity and (2) ...
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Reporting on forensic biology findings given activity level issues in the Netherlands
1 February 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThere appears to be some hesitation within the forensic biology community to formally evaluate and report on findings given activity level propositions. This hesitance in part stems from concerns about the lack of ...
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X-TEAM D2D Project: Designing and Validating a Concept of Operations for Door-To-Door Multimodal Transport
1 February 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThe project X-TEAM D2D (extended ATM for door-to-door travel) has been funded by SESAR JU in the framework of the research activities devoted to the investigation of integration of Air Traffic Management (ATM) and ...
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A paradoxical transition of citizen participation in housing developments
26 January 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyCurrent planning policies place great expectations on citizen participation to resolve complex societal and spatial challenges such as urban renewal and housing development.
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Crafting intrapreneurial stewardship
16 January 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyResearch suggests that construction clients, as building owner-occupier, are struggling to implement smart maintenance.
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A conceptual representation of short-term and long-term decision-making in the roll-out and exploitation of public EV charging infrastructure in Dutch neighborhoods
1 January 2023 | Faculty of TechnologyCharging infrastructure in neighborhoods is essential for inhabitants who use electric vehicles. The development of public charging infrastructure can be complex because of its dependency on local grid conditions, ...
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Friction ridge impressions
1 January 2023 | Faculty of TechnologyFingermarks have proven to play an important role in criminal investigations for identification purposes. However, in some cases, the donor of the fingermark is not disputed but the activity that led to the ...
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Comparison of genotyping and weight of evidence results when applying different genotyping strategies on samples from a DNA transfer experiment
1 January 2023 | Faculty of TechnologyIn this study, we assessed to what extent data on the subject of TPPR (transfer, persistence, prevalence, recovery) that are obtained through an older STR typing kit can be used in an activity-level evaluation for a ...
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Comparison of genotyping and weight of evidence results when applying different genotyping strategies on samples from a DNA transfer experiment
1 January 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyIn this study, we assessed to what extent data on the subject of TPPR (transfer, persistence, prevalence, recovery) that are obtained through an older STR typing kit can be used in an activity-level evaluation for a ...
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Forensic DNA trace evidence interpretation
1 January 2023 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyForensic DNA Trace Evidence Interpretation: Activity Level Propositions and Likelihood Ratios provides all foundational information required for a reader to understand the practice of evaluating forensic biology ...
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Scaling up smart city innovations
14 December 2022 | Centre for Economic TransformationThis article focuses on the challenge of upscaling, with illustrative examples from the DIACCESS project. In that project, the Swedish city of Växjö is developing a range of smart city innovations, and it ...
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Evaluation and assessment framework for FTMAAS Living Lab
5 December 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyWith the increasing uncertainty surrounding unexpected events like Covid-19 pandemic, climate change, and the threats of international financial and economic crisis, technological innovation, automation, and ...
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Methods for integrated simulation
1 December 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThis note summarises the current status of the work of EUROSIMs ans ASIMs Technical Committees "Data Driven System Simulation" - with main emphasis on Big Data integration in simulation.
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Methods for integrated simulation
1 December 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThis note summarises the current status of the work of EUROSIMs ans ASIMs Technical Committees "Data Driven System Simulation" - with main emphasis on Big Data integration in simulation.
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AI-based exhaust gas temperature
17 November 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyData-driven condition-based maintenance (CBM) and predictive maintenance (PdM) strategies have emerged over recent years and aim at minimizing the aviation maintenance costs and environmental impact by the diagnosis ...
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AI-based exhaust gas temperature
17 November 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyData-driven condition-based maintenance (CBM) and predictive maintenance (PdM) strategies have emerged over recent years and aim at minimizing the aviation maintenance costs and environmental impact by the diagnosis ...
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The added value of behavioural information in crime scene investigations
15 November 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyForensic and behavioural science are often seen as two different disciplines. However, there is a growing realization that the two disciplines should be more strongly integrated. Incorporating psychological theories ...
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Explaining the growth in light electric vehicles in city logistics
1 November 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyResearch finds that the global market value of cargo bikes will hit 2.4 billion euros by 2031. Analysts with Future Market Insights assessing the growth of cargo bikes have placed the parcel courier industry as a key ...
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Explaining the growth in light electric vehicles in city logistics
1 November 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyResearch finds that the global market value of cargo bikes will hit 2.4 billion euros by 2031.
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The Urban Heat Atlas
20 October 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyWith increase in awareness of the risks posed by climate change and increasingly severe weather events, attention has turned to the need for urgent action. While strategies to respond to flooding and drought are ...
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Energy matching: exploring the value of demand flexibility in educational office buildings
11 October 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThis research presents a case study exploring the potential for demand side flexibility at a cluster of university buildings. The study investigates the potential of a collection of various electrical devices, ...
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State of Competition in the Dutch EV charging sector
1 October 2022 | Faculty of TechnologyIn the Netherlands and some neighbouring European countries, the electric vehicle (EV) charging sector is receiving attention from market regulators. Concerns relating to competitive processes in this developing and ...
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Exploring the Efficiency of Future Multimodal Networks: A Door-to-Door Case in Europe
1 October 2022 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementIt is expected that future transportation technologies will positively impact how passengers travel to their destinations. Europe aims to integrate air transport into the overall multimodal transport network to ...
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Exploring the Efficiency of Future Multimodal Networks: A Door-to-Door Case in Europe
1 October 2022 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementIt is expected that future transportation technologies will positively impact how passengers travel to their destinations. Europe aims to integrate air transport into the overall multimodal transport network to ...
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Trade-offs in the landside operations of air cargo hubs: Horizontal cooperation and shipment consolidation policies considering capacitated nodes
1 August 2022 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementLandside operations in air cargo terminals consist of many freight forwarders (FFWs) delivering and picking up cargo at the capacity-constrained loading docks at the airport's ground handlers' (GHs) facilities. To ...
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A multi-level Thermal Comfort Assessment (TCA) to identify and mitigate heat stress risks in urban areas
25 July 2022 | Faculty of TechnologyThe liveability of cities worldwide is under threat by the predicted increase in intensity and frequency of heatwaves and the absence of a clear spatial overview of where action to address this. Heat stress impairs ...
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Presenting a Dynamic User Experience Assessment (D-UXA) for Enhancing Urban Research and Design Practice
8 July 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyBefore the Covid-19 pandemic, important social studies already indicated the severe negative feedback associated with high-rise developments. During the Covid-19 pandemic, citizens were confronted with their ...
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An End-to-End Pipeline for Uncertainty Quantification and Remaining Useful Life Estimation: An Application on Aircraft Engines
29 June 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyEstimating the remaining useful life (RUL) of an asset lies at the heart of prognostics and health management (PHM) of many operations-critical industries such as aviation. Mod- ern methods of RUL estimation adopt ...
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Impact of battery developments on the future of charging infrastructure deployment
13 June 2022 | Faculty of TechnologyDevelopments in battery technology have made it able to increase the range of electric vehicles without increasing the price. To combat range anxiety among potential customers OEMs are expected to keep adding range ...
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Flexpower3: Significant increase in grid hosting capacity without comfort loss, by smart charging based on clustering and non-firm capacity
13 June 2022 | Faculty of TechnologyA novel Smart Charging strategy, based on low base allowances per charger combined with clustering of chargers on the same part of the grid and dynamic non guaranteed allowance, is presented in this paper.
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The long-term effects of COVID-19 Lockdowns on electric vehicle charging behaviour
11 June 2022 | Faculty of TechnologyThe COVID-19 lockdowns showed that working from home and conducting meetings online can change mobility patterns and needs substantially. This global pandemic may have also substantially changed mobility patterns on ...
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Reducing CO2 emission and disrupting car travel habits through personalized feedback
11 June 2022 | Faculty of TechnologyThis paper presents the results of an experimental field study, in which the effects were studied of personalized travel feedback on car owners’ car habits, awareness of the environmental impact of their travel ...
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Explainable artificial intelligence for exhaust gas temperature of turbofan engines
1 June 2022 | Faculty of TechnologyData-driven modeling is an imperative tool in various industrial applications, including many applications in the sectors of aeronautics and commercial aviation. These models are in charge of providing key insights, ...
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Re-organise: Game-Based Learning of Circular Business Model Innovation
30 May 2022 | Faculty of TechnologyThis study furthers game-based learning for circular business model innovation (CBMI), the complex, dynamic process of designing business models according to the circular economy principles.
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A Low-cost Fresnel Lens Fluorometer to Detect Fecal Contamination in Drinking Water in Realtime
15 May 2022 | Faculty of TechnologyWe report the detection of tryptophan at sub-ppb levels for a fluorometer based on Fresnel lenses and low-cost electronics. These fluorometers can be used to detect fecal contamination in drinking water, indicated by ...
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What is the thermal effect of 'blue' in blue-green roofs?
1 May 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyGreen roofs received increased scientific attention with respect to climate adaptation in urban environments for their hydrological, biodiversity and insulative capacities. Yet, the thermal properties of roofs with ...
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A validated agent-based model for stress testing charging infrastructure utilization
1 May 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyDeployment and management of environmental infrastructures, such as charging infrastructure for Electric Vehicles (EV), is a challenging task. For policy makers, it is particularly difficult to estimate the capacity ...
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Indoor and outdoor heat stress reduction
30 March 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyWithin the Resilio project, the Hogeschool van Amsterdam has researched the cooling and insulation effect of blue-green roofs on the indoor temperature.
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Institutional complexities of smart maintenance purchasing in higher education institutes: setting the scene
17 March 2022 | Centre for Economic TransformationThis paper analyzes the institutional context of maintenance purchasing in higher education. It aims to provide insights into the institutional complexities of smart maintenance purchasing in higher education institutes.
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Innovations in the Aviation MRO
8 March 2022 | Centre for Economic TransformationThis book is both a short introduction to the recent developments, challenges and opportunities in Aviation Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul(MRO), and at the same time, a presentation of the research focal areas and ...
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Understanding Complexity in Charging Infrastructure through the Lens of Social Supply–Demand Systems
1 March 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologySince the first release of modern electric vehicles, researchers and policy makers have shown interest in the deployment and utilization of charging infrastructure. Despite the sheer volume of literature, limited ...
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Understanding Complexity in Charging Infrastructure through the Lens of Social Supply–Demand Systems
1 March 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologySince the first release of modern electric vehicles, researchers and policy makers have shown interest in the deployment and utilization of charging infrastructure. Despite the sheer volume of literature, limited ...
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“Once my front door – now my coffee table”; Advanced computational design and robotic production with waste wood
16 February 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyGrowing volumes of wood are being used in construction, interior architecture, and product design, resulting in increasing amounts of wood waste. Using this waste is challenging, because it is too labor-intensive to ...
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Appropriating Relational Value from Collaborative Networks for Sustainability
14 February 2022 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementOur study elucidates relational value creation and appropriation in collaborative networks for sustainability (CNfS), which focus on grand societal challenges and include a multiplicity and diversity of actors.
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An analysis and design for the repair process of Late Show shipments in the Export Cargo Process at SPL HUB
4 February 2022 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementExport shipments arriving late at the freight building of KLM Cargo at Schiphol Airport is a trigger to deviations in the standard acceptance process. These Late Shows are currently handled ad-hoc making it difficult ...
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Enhancing a simulation-based Allocator Software with machine learning and genetic algorithms for improving the gate assignment problem
1 January 2022 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementAssigning gates to flights considering physical, operational, and temporal constraints is known as the Gate Assignment Problem. This article proposes the novelty of coupling a commercial stand and gate allocation ...
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Conceptual structural design
1 January 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThe subject of this textbook is a methodical approach on the complex problem-solving process of conceptual structural design, leading to a controlled build-up of insight into the behaviour of the structure and ...
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Expanding the environmental scope
1 January 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyIdentifying modifiable factors associated with well-being is of increased interest for public policy guidance. Developments in record linkage make it possible to identify what contributes to well-being from a myriad ...
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Explainable and Interpretable AI-Assisted Remaining Useful Life Estimation for Aeroengines
1 January 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyRemaining Useful Life (RUL) estimation is directly related with the application of predictive maintenance. When RUL estimation is performed via data-driven methods and Artificial Intelligence algorithms, ...
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An outline of a concept of operations for integration of ATM and air transport into multimodal transport system for door-to-door travel
1 January 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyIn the framework of the research activities supported by SESAR JU, dedicated research stream is devoted to investigation of integration of Air Traffic Management (ATM) and aviation into a wider transport system able ...
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Impact of COVID-19 on the Dutch Flower Trade-Logistics Node
1 January 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyCut, cooled, packed, transported and traded all over the world, flowers represent a showcase of a worldwide integrated trade-logistics system. As one of the most perishable, vulnerable and time-critical products, ...
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Distance to cool spots, a practical design guideline for heat resilient urban areas
1 January 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyIn the Netherlands municipalities are searching for guidelines for a heat resilient design of the urban space. One of the guidelines which has recently been picked up is that each house should be within a 300 meter ...
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Assessing the performance of Positive Energy Districts: The need for innovative methods
1 January 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyPositive Energy Districts (PEDs) are potential high-impact climate change mitigation actions towards low carbon or even climate neutral cities. This implies that the energy performance and greenhouse gas emissions of ...
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Explainable and Interpretable AI-Assisted Remaining Useful Life Estimation for Aeroengines
1 January 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyRemaining Useful Life (RUL) estimation is directly related with the application of predictive maintenance. When RUL estimation is performed via data-driven methods and Artificial Intelligence algorithms, ...
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3D Printing Protocol
1 January 2022 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThis is the first draft of the large scale 3d printing protocol for granulated thermoplastics.
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Energy Citizenship in New Energy Concepts
8 December 2021 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyIt is assumed by the projects demonstrating Positive Energy District (PED) concepts in cities across Europe that citizens should want and need to be involved in the development of new energy concepts, such as PEDs ...
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Energy Citizenship in New Energy Concepts
8 December 2021 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyIt is assumed by the projects demonstrating Positive Energy District (PED) concepts in cities across Europe that citizens should want and need to be involved in the development of new energy concepts, such as PEDs ...
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Factors influencing physical distribution structure design
1 December 2021 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThis thesis studies the factors that influence physical distribution structure design. Distribution Structure Design (DSD) concerns the spatial layout of the distribution channel as well as the location(s) of ...
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Agent-based modelling and simulation for circular business model experimentation
1 December 2021 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThe viability of novel network-level circular business models (CBMs) is debated heavily. Many companies are hesitant to implement CBMs in their daily practice, because of the various roles, stakes and opinions and ...
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Programming for the subliminal brain
11 November 2021 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThe use of biometric monitoring allow researchers insight into the processing of environmental data by our central nervous systems. As a result we can determine precisely which stimuli cause arousal or draw our ...
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Behavioural perspective on car owners’ uptake of shared e-mobility
3 November 2021 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyIn the Interreg Smart Shared Green Mobility Hubs project, electric shared mobility is offered through eHUBs in the city. eHUBs are physical places in neighbourhoods where shared mobility is offered, with the ...
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DNA Transfer in Forensic Science: Recent Progress towards Meeting Challenges
1 November 2021 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyUnderstanding the factors that may impact the transfer, persistence, prevalence and recovery of DNA (DNA-TPPR), and the availability of data to assign probabilities to DNA quantities and profile types being obtained ...
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Are We Satisfying the Right Conditions for the Mobility Transition?
1 November 2021 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyGlobal climate agreements call for action and an integrated perspective on mobility, energy and overall consumption. Municipalities in dense, urban areas are challenged with facilitating this transition with limited ...
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Are We Satisfying the Right Conditions for the Mobility Transition?
1 November 2021 | IDO-LaadGlobal climate agreements call for action and an integrated perspective on mobility, energy and overall consumption. Municipalities in dense, urban areas are challenged with facilitating this transition with limited ...
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What fingermarks reveal about activities
28 October 2021 | IDO-LaadDissertation concerning the evaluation of fingermarks given activity level propositions to determine what fingermarks reveal about activities.
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Practical guidelines for designing recycling, collaborative, and scalable business models: A case study of reusing textile fibers into biocomposite products
10 October 2021 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementOur current take-make-dispose economic model faces a vital challenge as it extracts resources from the natural environment at faster rates than that the natural environment can replenish. A circular economy where ...
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Collaboration in the local DHC-chain: A bottom-up integrated framework fostering broad-based solutions
1 October 2021 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementThe sustainable energy transition asks for new and innovative solutions in the way society, government, energy market and clients (end users) approach energy distribution and consumption.
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A broadband, high common-mode rejection ratio instrumentation amplifier
27 September 2021 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementAn operational amplifier based instrumentation amplifier (IA) with a common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) independent of resistance tolerances is presented in this paper. The CMRR is determined by the operational ...
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Computational design applied to small room acoustics: creating and evaluating custom solutions
25 September 2021 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThis paper evaluates a design procedure which is able to scale one-dimensional quadratic-residue diffusers, with integrated Helmholtz resonators.
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Identifying Maturity Dimensions for Smart Maintenance Management of Constructed Assets: A Multiple Case Study
1 September 2021 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementWhile smart maintenance is gaining popularity in professional engineering and construction management practice, little is known about the dimensions of its maturity. It is assumed that the complex networked ...
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Circular Business Model experimentation: local biodigestion network (version 1.1.0)
29 June 2021 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThe purpose of the model is to explore the influence of the design of circular business models (CBMs) on CBM viability.
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Industrial Symbiosis Network implementation ABM <i>(version 1.1.0)</i>
16 June 2021 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThis is a repository containing an agent-based model (code, data, documents and results) of Industrial Symbiosis Network implementation. The repository is related to the publication:<br/><br/>Lange, K.P., ...
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Accessibility of green areas for local residents
1 June 2021 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyGreen spaces play an important role in urban areas. We study the accessibility of green urban areas by combining open data sets about green with population size data. We develop a mathematical model to define the ...
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Accessibility of green areas for local residents
1 June 2021 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyGreen spaces play an important role in urban areas. We study the accessibility of green urban areas by combining open data sets about green with population size data. We develop a mathematical model to define the ...
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Valuing Value in Innovation Ecosystems: How Cross-Sector Actors Overcome Tensions in Collaborative Sustainable Business Model Development
1 May 2021 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThis article aims to uncover the processes of developing sustainable business models in innovation ecosystems. Innovation ecosystems with sustainability goals often consist of cross-sector partners and need to manage ...
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Charging infrastructure roll-out strategies for large scale introduction of electric vehicles in urban areas
19 April 2021 | IDO-LaadOn the eve of the large-scale introduction of electric vehicles, policy makers have to decide on how to organise a significant growth in charging infrastructure to meet demand. There is uncertainty about which ...
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Decarbonizing by 2050
1 April 2021 | IDO-LaadThe air transportation sector once believed that the best it could do globally speaking would be to reduce its net-carbon output by 50% below 2005 levels by 2050. That view placed the sector out of sync with what the ...
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Using case specific experiments to evaluate fingermarks on knives given activity level propositions
1 March 2021 | Faculty of TechnologyBayesian networks have shown to be a useful tool for the evaluation of forensic findings given activity level propositions. In this paper, we demonstrate how case specific experiments can be used to assign ...
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COVID-19-related challenges for new normality in airport terminal operations
1 January 2021 | Faculty of TechnologyAirport operations are undergoing significant change, having to meet pandemic requirements in addition to intrinsic security requirements. Although air traffic has declined massively, airports are still the critical ...
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Air taffic management during rare events such as a pandemic
1 January 2021 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementParis Charles de Gaulle Airport was the second European airport in terms of traffic in 2019, having transported 76.2 million passengers. Its large infrastructures include four runways, a large taxiway network, and ...
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A health monitoring modelling case study
1 January 2021 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementThis work focuses on humidity effects of turbofan engines, in order to identify the magnitude of the error in operational conditions and the implications on maintenance decision support.
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Automation of composite repairs
1 January 2021 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementAs a logical consequence of the advancements in automation of production of composite aircraft structures, more attention is paid to the automation of maintenance. <br/>Current repair procedures involve manual ...
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Understanding aviation operators’ variability in advanced systems
1 January 2021 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementPurpose<br/>This study aims to identify variability in aviation operators in order to gain greater understanding of the changes in aviation professional groups. Research has commonly addressed human factors and ...
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Restart: analysis of post-COVID 19 capacity in security checkpoints at Mexico City Airport
1 January 2021 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementCOVID-19 arrived in the world suddenly and unexpectedly. It caused major disruptions at economical, operational and other levels. In the case of flight traffic, the operations were reduced to 10% of their original ...
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An AI-based Digital Twin Case Study in the MRO Sector
1 January 2021 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementIn this work, the concept of an Artificial Intelligence-based (AI) Digital Twin (DT) of an aircraft system is introduced, with the goal to improve the corresponding MRO Operations. More specifically, the current ...
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Climate resilient urban retrofit at street level
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The need to integrate flood and drought disaster risk reduction strategies
1 December 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementMost research on hydrological risks focuses either on flood risk or drought risk, whilst floods and droughts are two extremes of the same hydrological cycle. To better design disaster risk reduction (DRR) measures ...
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Fast Charging Systems for Passenger Electric Vehicles
1 December 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementThis paper explores current and potential future use of fast charging stations for electric passenger vehicles. The aim of the paper is to analyse current charging patterns at fast charging stations and the role of ...
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Reducing airport environmental footprint using a disruption-aware stand assignment approach
1 December 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementModern airport management is challenged by the task of operating aircraft parking positions most efficiently while complying with environmental policies, restrictions, schedule disruptions, and capacity limitations. ...
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A sectoral perspective on distribution structure design
22 November 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementThis paper studies the factors that drive distribution structure design (DSD), which includes the spatial layout of distribution channels and location choice of logistics facilities. We build on a generic framework ...
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KPI results - baselines and final results
20 November 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementSEEV4-City is an innovation project funded by the European Union Interreg North Sea Region Programme. Its main objective is to demonstrate smart electric mobility and integration of renewable energy solutions and ...
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Final report – Loughborough Operational Pilot
19 November 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementThis OP was deployed in two phases, focusing on Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) and Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G). Its first phase took place at a private residence in Loughborough and ran from March 2017 up to December 2017. This ...
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Fingermarks beyond the source
12 November 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and Managementfingerprints are a commonly exploited type of evidence and can be crucial in a criminal investigation. The process of individualization or exclusion of a donor relies on the comparison of ridge detail characteristics ...
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Design-to-Robotic-Production and -Assembly for Architectural Hybrid Structures
27 October 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementThe Design-to-Robotic-Production and -Assembly (D2RP&A) process developed at Delft University of Technology (DUT) has been scaled up to building size by prototyping of-site a 3.30 m high fragment of a larger ...
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Case: PV generation and Electricity demand at the Johan Cruijff Arena
20 October 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementPV systems are used more and more. Not always is it possible to install them in the optimal direction for maximum energy output over the year. At the Johan Cruijff ArenA the PV panels are placed all around the roof ...
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Mechanical response of hybrid laminated polymer nanocomposite structures
19 October 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementThe prediction of mechanical elastic response of laminated hybrid polymer composites with basic carbon nanostructure, that is carbon nanotubes and graphene, inclusions has gained importance in many advanced ...
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Final report – Johan Cruijff ArenA operational pilot
8 October 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementThe Johan Cruijff ArenA (JC ArenA) is a big events location in Amsterdam, where national and international football matches, concerts and music festivals take place for up to 68,000 visitors. The JC ArenA is already ...
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Automation of composite repairs
29 September 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementThe present study aims at understanding and addressing certain challenges of automation of composite repairs. <br/>This research is part of a larger, SIA-RAAK funded project FIXAR, running in three Universities ...
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Structural Safety in the Netherlands
22 September 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementIn response to present-day societal and technological developments, the national concrete association BV, the national steel association BmS, and the Amsterdam University of Applied Science-including their ...
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Final report - Leicester City Hall Operational Pilot
11 September 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementA large council building in Leicester, its central HQ called City Hall, aims to link on site renewable energy (PV) generation to electric vehicles (EVs) used by the Council staff. Leicester City Hall based staff are ...
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Outdoor performance of Infra integrated PV
10 September 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementThe Netherlands is aiming for the roll-out of more solar PV. However like many densely populated countries, the country is running into issues of lack of space. Opportunities around infrastructural works like ...
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Damage characteristics in laminated composite structures subjected to low-velocity impact
26 August 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and Management<p><b>Purpose:</b> The present study deals with the numerical modeling of the low-velocity impact damage of laminated composites which have increasingly important applications in aerospace primary ...
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Tackling uncertainty for the development of efficient decision support system in air traffic management
1 August 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementAirport capacity has become a constraint in the air transportation networks, due to the growth of air traffic demand and the lack of resources able to accommodate this demand. This paper presents the algorithmic ...
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The interpretation of forensic conclusions by criminal justice professionals: The same evidence interpreted differently
1 August 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementForensic reports use various types of conclusions, such as a categorical (CAT) conclusion or a likelihood ratio (LR). In order to correctly assess the evidence, users of forensic reports need to understand the ...
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Final report - Oslo Operational Pilot
29 July 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementThe Vulkan real estate site in Oslo is owned by Aspelin Ramm, and includes one of the largest parking garages used for EV charging in Europe. EV charging (both AC and DC) is managed for now predominately for costs ...
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Final report – Amsterdam Flexpower Operational Pilot
13 July 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementThis Vehicle-to-City (V2C) Operational Pilot, Flexpower, was deployed in two phases in Amsterdam from the beginning of March 2017 up to the end of May 2020 [1]. The first phase, defined as Flexpower 1, ran from March ...
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Overview SEEV4-city playing field state-of-the-art assessment of smart charging and vehicle 2 Grid services
11 July 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementState-of-the-Art report for SEEV4city
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SEEV4-City approach to KPI methodology
1 July 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementThe methodology should be a uniform approach that also is flexible enough to accommodate all combinations that make up the different solutions in 6 OPs. For KPIs A and B this required the use of sub-KPIs to ...
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Vehicle4 Energy Services (V4ES) evaluation for upscaling and transnational potential
1 July 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementThis report is intended to collect, present, and evaluate the various solutions applied in individual operational pilots for their (upscaling and transnational transfer) potential, in terms of opportunities and ...
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Simulating Small-Scale Agricultural Adaptation Decisions in Response to Drought Risk: An Empirical Agent-Based Model for Semi-Arid Kenya
1 July 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementIn Eastern Africa, increasing climate variability and changing socioeconomic conditions are exacerbating the frequency and intensity of drought disasters. Droughts pose a severe threat to food security in this ...
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Simulating Small-Scale Agricultural Adaptation Decisions in Response to Drought Risk: An Empirical Agent-Based Model for Semi-Arid Kenya
1 July 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyIn Eastern Africa, increasing climate variability and changing socioeconomic conditions are exacerbating the frequency and intensity of drought disasters. Droughts pose a severe threat to food security in this ...
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How do EV drivers adapt their charging behavior to battery size and charging capabilities?
14 June 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyCharging station infrastructure is designed to meet the demand of electric vehicle (EV) drivers. Prediction of the necessary supply of charging stations is often a data driven process in which charging patterns from ...
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Are urban water bodies really cooling?
1 June 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologySmall urban water bodies, like ponds or canals, are often assumed to cool their surroundings during hot periods, when water bodies remain cooler than air during daytime. However, during the night they may be warmer. ...
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Spatial Policy for 4DHC
1 June 2020 | Centre for Applied Research Technologymain spatial policy approaches to securing DHC through new developments in Belgium, France, Ireland, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom
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Don’t sideline environmental sustainability
1 June 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyAn air transport industry in survival mode must continue to innovate toward sustainable aviation fuels, cleaner engines and other technologies. Airline strategist Asteris Apostolidis makes the case.
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Safety differently
29 May 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThis paper presents the findings from a ‘Safety Differently’ (SD) case study in aviation, and specifically in a maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) organisation in Southeast Asia. The goal of the case ...
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Finite element modelling of carbon fiber - carbon nanostructure - polymer hybrid composite structures
29 May 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThe present study deals with the numerical modelling of hybrid<br/>laminated composites, which can be proved especially useful in the<br/>engineering and maintenance of advanced aerospace primary ...
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Analysis of amino acid enantiomers from aged fingerprints
21 April 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyFingerprints found at a crime scene can be key in criminal investigations. A method to accurately determine the age of the fingerprint, potentially crucial to linking the fingerprint to the crime, is not available at ...
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Making sense of the data
14 April 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyCharging an electric vehicle needs to be as simple as possible for the user. He needs to park his car, plug his vehicle and identify to start charging. There is no need to understand the technology and protocols ...
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Moving a Taxi Sector to Become Electric: Characterizing Taxi Drivers Interested in Purchasing a Full Electric Vehicle
4 March 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyElectrification of mobility exceeds personal transport to increasingly focus on particular segments such as city logistics and taxis. These commercial mobility segments have different motives to purchase a full ...
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Revisiting the flaws and pitfalls using simulation in the analysis of aviation capacity problems
1 March 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThe aviation industry is a changing industry in which several factors influence the performance of the airport and the network of airports that are interconnected. Business models, technical operations in airspace ...
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Evaluating Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Policies
27 February 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThe emissions of greenhouse gases, such as CO2, and harmful particles like NOx , SOx and PM are rising (Boden, Marland, & R.J., 2015; Hao, Geng, & Sarkis, 2016). These emissions are proven to be linked to ...
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Measuring compound flood potential from river discharge and storm surge extremes at the global scale
21 February 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThe interaction between physical drivers from oceanographic, hydrological, and meteorological processes in coastal areas can result in compound flooding. Compound flood events, like Cyclone Idai and Hurricane Harvey, ...
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Risk assessment
1 January 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThe chapter analyses knowledge management paradigms for the understanding and prioritisation of risks (risk assessment), leading to decision- making amongst policy makers. Studies and approaches on knowledge-based ...
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Sail with the tide
1 January 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyAbstract<br/>Historically, epidemics and plagues are repeatedly reported to have happened since the ancient civilizations (Egypt, Greece, Rome and imperial China). Most known examples of a devastating global ...
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Measuring safety in aviation
1 January 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyAs part of their SMS, aviation service providers are required to develop and maintain the means to verify the safety performance of their organisation and to validate the effectiveness of safety risk controls. ...
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Neuroscientific tools in the cockpit:towards a meaningful decision support system for fatigue risk management
1 January 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyFatigued pilots are prone to experience cognitive disorders that degrade their performance and adherence to high safety standards. In light of the current challenging context in aviation, we report the early phase of ...
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Governance models for sustainable urban construction logistics: barriers for collaboration
1 January 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyUrban construction logistics has a big impact on cities. The topic of this paper is governance strategies for realising more sustainable urban construction logistics. Although not much research has been done in the ...
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Cool Towns Heat Stress Measurement Protocol
1 January 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyCities are confronted with more frequent heatwaves of increasing intensity discouraging people from using urban open spaces that are part of their daily lives. Climate proofing cities is an incremental process that ...
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Correction to: Assessment of thermally comfortable urban spaces in Amsterdam during hot summer days
1 January 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologySince it is insufficiently clear to urban planners in the Netherlands to what extent design measures can reduce heat stress and which urban spaces are most comfortable, this study evaluates the impact of shading, ...
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Aviation Data Analytics in MRO Operations: Prospects and Pitfalls
1 January 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyAs every new generation of civil aircraft creates more on-wing data and fleets gradually become more connected with the ground, an increased number of opportunities can be identified for more effective Maintenance, ...
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Practical guidelines for conducting a situational analysis at meso-level
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Importance of factors driving firms’ decisions on spatial distribution structures
1 January 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThe design of a spatial distribution structure is of strategic importance for companies, to meet required customer service levels and to keep logistics costs as low as possible. Spatial distribution structure ...
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Plug-in (Hybrid) Electric Vehicle Adoption in the Netherlands: Lessons Learned
1 January 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThe Netherlands is considered one of the frontrunners in the field of electric mobility, both in number of plug-in electric vehicles sold as in the number of publicly available charging stations. This chapter ...
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Reduction of taxi-related airport emissions with disruption-aware stand assignment
1 January 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyAirport management is often challenged by the task of managing aircraft parking positions most efficiently while complying with environmental regulations and capacity restrictions. Frequently this task is ...
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Cool Towns Heat Stress Measurement Protocol
1 January 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyCities are confronted with more frequent heatwaves of increasing intensity discouraging people from using urban open spaces that are part of their daily lives. Climate proofing cities is an incremental process that ...
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Exploring eye-tracking technology
1 January 2020 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThe accelerated densification of Western European cities driven by economic growth has major spatial implications for their overall livability. Often, new homes must be built within an existing urban fabric, creating ...
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Classification of condom lubricants in cyanoacrylate treated fingerprints by desorption electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
1 December 2019 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyTraces of condom lubricants in fingerprints can be valuable information in cases of sexual assault. Ideally, not only confirmation of the presence of the condom but also determination of the type of condom brand used ...
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Chemical profiling of fingerprints using mass spectrometry
1 December 2019 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyFingerprints are widely used in forensic science for individualization purposes. However, not every fingermark found at a crime scene is suitable for comparison, for instance due to distortion of ridge detail, or ...
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Planning nature-based solutions for urban flood reduction and thermal comfort enhancement
12 November 2019 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyAs a consequence of climate change and urbanization, many cities will have to deal with more flooding and extreme heat stress. This paper presents a framework to maximize the effectiveness of Nature-Based Solutions ...
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SEEV4-city Flexpower 1
11 November 2019 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyThe city of Amsterdam set the ambitious target of having local zero emission transport in 2025. To achieve this challenging goal, the network of public charging stations needs to be developed. This expansion will ...
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On the logistics of cocoa supply chain in Côte d’Ivoire: Simulation-based analysis
1 November 2019 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyCôte d’Ivoire produces about 42 percent of the world’s total Cocoa but processes only 30 percent of the total production. A large part of the country depends on the commercial benefits of the Cocoa ...
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The evaluation of fingermarks given activity level propositions
1 September 2019 | Faculty of TechnologyFingermarks are highly relevant in criminal investigations for individualization purposes. In some cases, the question in court changes from ‘Who is the source of the fingermarks?’ to ‘How did the ...
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Non-marking collection of amino acids from fingerprints using hydrogels
26 July 2019 | Faculty of TechnologyThe amino acid profile obtained from a fingerprint may provide valuable information on its donor. Unfortunately, the collection of chemicals from the fingerprint is often destructive to the fingerprint ridge detail. ...
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E-mobility
20 June 2019 | Faculty of TechnologyYou are about to enter the world of electric mobility, more specifically the world of public-charging infrastructure for electric mobility. Over the past five years, we – researchers, teachers and students, ...
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Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Needs in Cities and along Corridors
1 June 2019 | Faculty of TechnologyFast charging is seen as a means to facilitate long-distance driving for electric vehicles (EVs). As a result, roll-out planning generally takes a corridor approach. However, with higher penetration of electric ...
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Port governance revisited: How to govern and for what purpose?
1 May 2019 | Faculty of TechnologyThis review paper investigates and presents generalized answers to the two basic questions of port governance, namely how to govern and for what purpose.
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Cognitive challenges at the crime scene: The importance of social science research when introducing mobile technologies at the crime scene
1 April 2019 | Faculty of TechnologyCrime scene investigations are accompanied by cognitive challenges. Introducing technologies at crime scenes requires research into the human factor. Mobile technologies can impede the investigation without studying ...
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Climate-proof retrofitting of urban areas for the same cost
26 February 2019 | Faculty of TechnologyDue to climate change the frequency of extreme precipitation increases. To reduce the risk of damage by flooding, municipalities will need to retrofit urban areas in a climate-resilient way. To justify this ...
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Data mining in MRO
1 February 2019 | Faculty of TechnologyData mining seems to be a promising way to tackle the problem of unpredictability in MRO organizations. The Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences therefore cooperated with the aviation industry for a two-year ...
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Assessment of thermally comfortable urban spaces in Amsterdam during hot summer days
1 January 2019 | Faculty of TechnologySince it is insufficiently clear to urban planners in the Netherlands to what extent design measures can reduce heat stress and which urban spaces are most comfortable, this study evaluates the impact of shading, ...
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Method for evaluating the heat-island mitigation effect of porous/water-retentive blocks using a climatic chamber
1 January 2019 | Faculty of TechnologyThis paper presents a method and mock-up design for evaluating the heat-island mitigation effect of porous/water-retentive blocks in a climatic environmental chamber using ambient temperature measurements.
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Pathways to energy autonomy – challenges and opportunities
1 January 2019 | Faculty of TechnologyThe need to reduce carbon emissions calls for more use of renewable generation, particularly distributed resources. The intermittency of renewable generation, and concerns about energy security, require us to become ...
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Amino acid profiling from fingerprints
1 January 2019 | Faculty of TechnologyUPLC-MS is a commonly used technique to first separate complex samples and subsequently quantify molecules of interest. Herein we describe the use of UPLC-MS using an amide stationary phase to quantify ...
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Decision support for using mobile rapid DNA analysis at the crime scene
1 January 2019 | Faculty of TechnologyMobile Rapid DNA technology is close to being incorporated into crime scene investigations, with the potential to identify a perpetrator within hours. However, the use of these techniques entails the risk of losing ...
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Data analytics case studies in the maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) industry
1 January 2019 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyData analytics seems a promising approach to address the problem of unpredictability in MRO organizations. The Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences in cooperation with the aviation industry has initiated a ...
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The Forensic Confirmation Bias: A Comparison Between Experts and Novices
1 January 2019 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyA large body of research has described the influence of context information on forensic decision-making. In this study, we examined the effect of context information on the search for and selection of traces by ...
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Factors determining distribution structure decisions in logistics: a literature review and research agenda
1 January 2019 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyDistribution structures, as studied in this paper, involve the spatial layout of the freight transport and storage system used to move goods between production and consumption locations. Decisions on this layout are ...
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Working Passionately Does Not Always Pay Off: The Negative Moderating Role of Passion on the Relationship Between Deliberate Practice and Venture Performance
1 January 2019 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementDeliberate practice, an iterative process that leads to expertise, is found to be positively associated with superior performance in domains such as sports, education, and entrepreneurship. At the same time, ...
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Integrated optimization of terminal maneuvering area and airport at the macroscopic level
1 January 2019 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementAirports and surrounding airspaces are limited in terms of capacity and represent the major bottlenecks of the air traffic management system. This paper addresses the problems of terminal airspace management and ...
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The use of rapid identification information at the crime scene; similarities and differences between English and Dutch CSIs
1 January 2019 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementThis study replicates previous research that investigated the influence of rapid identification information on the interpretation of a crime scene conducted with English crime scene investigators (CSIs). Given the ...
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Data analytics case studies in the maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) industry
1 January 2019 | Centre for Applied Research Economics and ManagementData analytics seems a promising approach to address the problem of unpredictability in MRO organizations. The Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences in cooperation with the aviation industry has initiated a ...
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Connecting traffic management and freight transport for sustainable logistics and supply chains: The case of ITSLOG and SAILOR projects in Amsterdam
1 January 2019 | Centre for Applied Research TechnologyIn the city of Amsterdam commercial transport is responsible for 15% of vehicles, 34% of traffic’s CO2 emissions and 62% of NOx emissions. The City of Amsterdam plans to improve traffic flows using real time ...