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Doing global urban studies: On the need for engaged pluralism, frame switching, and methodological cross-fertilization Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Non-pharmacological Effects in Switching Medication: The Nocebo Effect in Switching from Originator to Biosimilar Agent KU Leuven
The nocebo effect is defined as the incitement or the worsening of symptoms induced by any negative attitude from non-pharmacological therapeutic intervention, sham, or active therapies. When a patient anticipates a negative effect associated with an intervention, medication or change in medication, they may then experience either an increase in this effect or experience it de novo. Although less is known about the nocebo effect compared with ...
Active power filter with reduced number of semiconductor switches based on synchronous reference frame Ghent University
In this paper a 3-phase shunt active power filter (SAPF) with reduced semiconductor switches based on synchronous reference frame (SRF) is introduced. The power circuit of SAPF contains only 4 switches, forming only two legs to compensate the load currents of two phases. The third leg is replaced by a split capacitor. SRF is used to calculate the reference currents, modifications are done to control the two capacitors voltages in the DC-link. ...
Design of a MEMS-based switch matrix for an automated distribution frame in telecommunication applications Ghent University
A thermally-actuated latching MEMS switch matrix and driver chip for an automated distribution frame Ghent University
Validity frame driven computational design synthesis for complex cyber-physical systems University of Antwerp
The increasing complexity and performance demands of cyber-physical systems (CPS) force the engineers to switch from traditional, well understood single-core embedded platform to complex multi-core or even heterogeneous embedded platforms. The deployment of a control algorithm on such advanced embedded platforms can affect the control behavior even more than on a single-core embedded platform. It is therefore key to reason about this deployment ...
Mixed-Resolution HESP for More Efficient Fast Channel Switching and Packet-Loss Repair Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre
Low-delay live streaming applications desire fast channel switching and packet-loss repair capabilities. However, existing methods that provide these capabilities have a negative impact on the stream of steady-state users. To minimize this impact, techniques such as the High Efficiency Streaming Protocol (HESP) utilize keyframe injection. Such techniques combine compression-efficient normal streams with corresponding companion streams that are ...
A shunt active filter for compensating harmonics and unbalance in three-phase four-wire systems Ghent University
This paper introduces a split-capacitor shunt Active Power Filter (SC-APF) based on Synchronous Reference Frame (SRF) theory. This topology is used in compensating the currents of 3-Ph unbalanced non-linear loads. The voltage control loop used in SRF which is only suitable in controlling Four-Leg APF (FL-APF) is modified to control Spilt-Capacitor APF (SC-APF). The proposed scheme provides compensating the 3-Ph unbalanced non-linear loads with ...
Static Modes Switching: Applicability, Limitations and Possible Solutions of Variable Size Static Augmentation KU Leuven
In the recent years the extensions of standard rigid multibody theory to cope with flexible bodies is becoming of essential relevance in many application fields. This is due to the fact that current applications require high operational speed to be combined with light-weight properties in order to reach efficiency and energy saving during operation. The most common approach to represent flexibility is the Floating Frame of Reference (FFR). This ...