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Cross-Layer Self-Adaptivity for Ultra-Low Power Responsive IoT Devices: Analysing Task Hierarchy and Task Adaptivity at Different Optimisation Levels KU Leuven
In the past 50 years, the world has seen a steady rise in devices which are connected to the internet. This rise in connected devices has led to a vision where every physical device is connected to the world, called the Internet-of-Things. The vision enables many opportunities across different application domains: smart healthcare, smart agriculture, smart homes,... However, to bring this vision to fruition, those devices need to fulfil three ...
How preserving circuit design hierarchy during FPGA packing leads to better performance Universiteit Gent
The impact of hub hierarchy, alliances and concentration on airfare pricing in European hub-to-hub markets Universiteit Gent
Over the past years, full-service carriers in Europe have deployed multi-hub-and-spoke systems by joining alliances to exploit network economies. The concentration of flights on a small group of airports leads to the emergence of U+2018fortress hubsU+2019 and subsequently creates hub-to-hub markets in Europe reminiscent of the US aviation market. This paper explores the factors influencing the pricing behaviour of full-service carriers in ...
Non-destructive characterization of structural hierarchy within aligned carbon nanotube assemblies KU Leuven
Understanding and controlling the hierarchical self-assembly of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) is vital for designing materials such as transparent conductors, chemical sensors, high-performance composites, and microelectronic interconnects. In particular, many applications require highdensity CNT assemblies that cannot currently be made directly by low-density CNT growth, and therefore require post-processing by methods such as elastocapillary ...
Evaluating application vulnerability to soft errors in multi-level cache hierarchy Universiteit Gent
As the capacity of cache increases dramatically with new processors, soft errors originating in cache has become a major reliability concern for high performance processors. This paper presents application specific soft error vulnerability analysis in order to understand an application's responses to soft errors from different levels of caches. Based on a high-performance processor simulator called Graphite, we have implemented a fault injection ...
PINGU Sensitivity to the Neutrino Mass Hierarchy Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The neutrino mass hierarchy is one of the few remaining unknown parameters in the neutrino sector and hence a primary focus of the experimental community. The Precision IceCube Next Generation Upgrade (PINGU) experiment, to be co-located with the IceCube DeepCore detector in the deep Antarctic glacier, is being designed to provide a first definitive measurement of the mass hierarchy. We have conducted feasibility studies for the detector design ...
Evaluation of the Melanocytic Pathology Assessment Tool and Hierarchy for Diagnosis (MPATH-Dx) classification scheme for diagnosis of cutaneous melanocytic neoplasms: Results from the International Melanoma Pathology Study Group KU Leuven
BACKGROUND: Pathologists use diverse terminology when interpreting melanocytic neoplasms, potentially compromising quality of care. OBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate the Melanocytic Pathology Assessment Tool and Hierarchy for Diagnosis (MPATH-Dx) scheme, a 5-category classification system for melanocytic lesions. METHODS: Participants (n = 16) of the 2013 International Melanoma Pathology Study Group Workshop provided independent case-level ...
Bringing structure into road safety evaluation: a hierarchy of indicators Universiteit Hasselt
In recent years, there has been an explosion of interest in indicators in several domains. This reflects growing recognition of the important role indicators can play as a tool for enhancing the quality of decision making. Indicators express an aspect of a phenomenon in an understandable and relevant way and are useful in terms of monitoring, evaluation and communication. Like other policies, road safety policy could benefit from the use of ...
Bringing structure into road safety evaluation: a hierarchy of indicators Universiteit Hasselt
In recent years, there has been an explosion of interest in indicators in several domains. This reflects growing recognition of the important role indicators can play as a tool for enhancing the quality of decision making. Indicators express an aspect of a phenomenom in an understandable and relevant way and are useful in terms of monitoring, evaluation and communication. Like other policies, road safety policy could benefit from the use of ...