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  • ...Teaching and Learning Arabic Braille'' <ref name=ArabicBraille> Rahimi, N. A. Z. N. M., Hany Mohamad Hanif, N. H., & Janin, Z. (2019). Mobile Applicatio ...of properly skilled braille teachers, this problem is hard to handle. When a braille teaching device is introduced on the market, it is mostly focused o
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  • ...t crushed of someone happens to step on it. However, energy consumption is a neccesary and leading variable to consider since if the robot needs too man =A basic energy model=
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  • 3.1.3 Chemical analysis&mdash;&rsaquo;The tools to analyze materials on-site 3.2.3 Chemical analysis&mdash;&rsaquo;As 3.1.3
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  • 1. Blessings in Disguise: Idiomatic Expression as a Stimulus in Group Art Therapy with Children. ...to achieve a good dynamic in the group. This can become confusing because a serious content becomes masked by fun-oriented formats. Giving idoms as sti
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  • ...ial, behavioural and physical well-being during COVID-19. They distributed a questionnaire in which 988 valid responses were gathered. The sample had an ...or example be interrupted by their family members. Emotional exhaustion is a possible result of this ongoing work-family conflict. <ref name='Xiao'/>
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  • <td>A. Simon</td> <td>[mailto:a.s.simon@student.tue.nl a.s.simon@student.tue.nl]</td>
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  • ...he delivery of packages under some conditions. Present technologies select a delivery location and time based on multiple factors: ====Drone shipping versus truck delivery in a cross-docking system with multiple fleets and products====
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  • ...in the prototype navigational system. The goal of the system is to create a cooperative/inter-vehicular, high-level (for example, no traffic lights) an ...ed while maximizing overall utility, looking at user and society, by using a Self-Learning, Inter-Vehicular Cooperative Navigation System (SLIVCNS)?
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  • ...ers it is necessary to know the specific situation of the victims, so that a personal approach can be made for the rescue. However, often there is no co ...e is continuously working on improving the emergency services delivery for a quicker response time and rescue.
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  • ...ng on a daily basis added up to the students living at the TU/e, result in a very large total of people on campus grounds. And where people are, is crim ...at the TU/e. Before the implementation of a drone system can be realized, a lot of research has to be done.
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  • [mailto:j.a.v.kempen@student.tue.nl?subject=USE:%20PassiveHoist Jesse van Kempen] 09 ...nformation from the users of the hoist by taking interviews and conducting a survey. Based on the results of the interviews and the survey seven require
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  • ...his reason the project took as basis to improve the ring around Eindhoven, a city in the Netherlands. ...erval reminiscent of a clock was introduced. This can trigger the start of a green wave on the ring. From the results it could be concluded that the new
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  • ...lity and time consumption. If one were to use pre-made components to build a house, electronic wiring and piping can easily be integrated into the const In this wiki page, a project is discussed in which a possible solution for automated construction is analysed. This possible sol
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  • [[File:Portablelandingsite.jpg|thumb|400px|Autonomous delivery drone with a portable landing site]] ...at delivers their packages on-the-go. Finally the services only deliver in a given time frame, thus the customer needs to stay home if he or she wants t
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  • ...ns influence people greatly. By interpreting the results of those studies, a design will be made. The hypothetical design will be made for the residenti ...e needs of users and society will be looked at. The objective is to design a dynamic lighting system that:
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  • = Advanced Elderly Emergency System (A.E.E.S.) = ...aspects of this project are thoroughly described, in which the AI part of a wearable fall-detecting device for elderly people is designed.
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  • |s.a.poot@student.tue.nl |j.a.v.leeuwen@student.tue.nl
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  • ...capabilities of an autonomous robot to navigate and deliver orders within a restaurant environment. The challenge requires teams to develop software fo ...egy employed by the team to tackle the Restaurant Challenge. This includes a discussion of the global planner responsible for determining the overall pa
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  • - Past projects analysis has shown that this functionality has never been designed before ...ferees) had the conclusion that this kind of rules are hard to control for a human being
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  • ...at applications is care robots for elder people. Although “care robots” is a great idea and most likely to ease the human life, the technology brings so The healthcare services have a big shortage of human careers, which lead to the use of robots to take care
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  • ...school students. It is also expected that working from home will still be a thing in the post-pandemic world. In the post-pandemic world, working onlin ...D. R., Malta, D. C., Souza-Júnior, P. R. B., Azevedo, L. O., Barros, M. B. A., & Szwarcwald, C. L. (2021). Changes in the clustering of unhealthy moveme
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  • | K.A. van Akkerveken ...tic use have all a major shortcoming in common: their movement is based on a simple, inefficient motion planning. This is mainly due to the thought of m
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  • ...e search and rescue operation in collapsed building caused by earthquakes: a case study. Retrieved from http://www.iaarc.org/publications/fulltext/isarc ...R team. How can we design the communication aspect of the Robobees in such a way that the communication between both the Robobees themselves and the Rob
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  • ...haircut on oneself apart from photoshopping images or using apps that give a poor representation. This is where Clairvoyance comes in. You walk into the hairdresser's with a haircut in mind, you explain it to your hairdresser and they seem to unders
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  • ...capabilities of an autonomous robot to navigate and deliver orders within a restaurant setting. The challenge mandates teams to develop software and al ...and delivering orders accurately to the appropriate tables. Additionally, a state flow diagram and data flow diagram are provided to elucidate Hero's t
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  • ...s in recent years, however, it might be possible to delegate some tasks to a digital system. ...tegrated with the DJ world, would a ‘robot DJ’ be possible to create? Such a robot DJ would autonomously create playlists and mix songs, based on algori
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  • A recap of our (live-streamed) presentation can be viewed here: https://youtu ...should aim at reducing the boredom (1), improving the communication within a social network (2) and keeping people informed (3) <ref name = "study2020">
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  • We created a plan for the development process of our product based off of the previously [[File:PRE2023 3 Group 5 Gantt Chart 2.png|center|thumb|1000x1000px|A Gantt chart of our development plan.]]
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  • ...featuring a large amount of private information, which becomes known after a long sequence of actions. Therefore, the number of histories is exponential ...e, inference is a central concept in imperfect information games and plays a key role in the performance of deterministic search algorithms. This involv
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  • |Research/USE analysis and modelling |k.a.muller@student.tue.nl
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  • ...verwhelming number of patients seeking medical attention. Here, we suggest a drone operation that can be used in viral outbreaks for remote testing and ...the occasion becomes a positive feedback cycle of problems. An example of a central problem emerging in dangerous situations is the failure of health s
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  • ''As written by ChatGPT:''<blockquote>Artificial Intelligence, a wonder of the modern age A creation made of code, with endless knowledge in its brain
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  • ...e been conducted by group 7, a summary of each interview, as well as some small descriptions of the interviewees to give some background. ...ivities]<span> </span>: This page contains, for every week of the project, a summary and overview of the research done by group 7. The contents of the p
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  • ...commandos are generated using Kinect sensors that capture movement done by a human. ...main primary users will be separated from their loved ones for a longer period. As such the primary user will be mainly elderly p
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  • ...y1DrzuhkzjdQnEB-cBD8GvB4kG5t951HxsSDw?e=e5JUtP ERB form] was filled in and a [https://tuenl-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/personal/m_j_d_ruiter_student_tue_nl ...ions and support tools <ref name=":0">Biba, J. (2023, March 10). ''What is a social robot?'' Retrieved from Built In: <nowiki>https://www.nature.com/art
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  • ...up 1 is a multidisciplinary and multilingual project group working on the 'A-MAZE-ING PICO'. This wiki page consists of the weekly progress presented in ...mable autonomous robot that can be also tuned and programmed to be used in a health and care industries. Here the concept is the same in case of autonom
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  • ...pers were found on the subject of collaborative learning. Instead of using a seperate robot, the focus was then put on collaborative learning. The proje ...cused on mathematics learning with young children of ages 6 to 7. There is a lot of focus on independent learning in primary schools. For example one of
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  • On January the 27th, a building in The Hague exploded due to a gas leak. It took the aid workers eight hours to save all residents. Sharwi ...ers it is necessary to know the specific situation of the victims, so that a personal approach can be made for the rescue. However, often there is no co
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  • ...is investigated, where most music generation algorithms attempt to create a music composition. An alternative strategy is proposed using Generative Adv ...the internet, communication has never been so easy and so fast - providing a new platform for businesses to engage customers on, but also affecting how
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  • ...nd, in the future, it could be up scaled to service a full residence, like a block of flats. ...ource and make it easier for users. To better understand the users' needs, a survey was carried out. [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeYOQWsBp
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  • ....g. literature studies), the design, and the simulation. Feel free to take a look around! ...at is desirable in a given application area (e.g. a metropole, a city or a small village).
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  • = Thermal regulation of a fire-rescue robot = ...entry to the building is already blocked by fire. The first question that a firefighting crew has, is how many people are inside and where they are. If
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  • ...inclined to switch off notifications from this group all together, but if a message sent in this group has direct relevance to the user this informatio ...its, and notifies the user accordingly. The student would effectively have a personal assistant whose role is to manage their whatsapp.
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  • ...ed to calculate the insulin for diabetics. In order to finish this project a lot of research is done on different fields. The results of the literature With a view to the results of the project, the following things can be found on th
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  • *A tunnel digging robot *A firefighting drone for finding people
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  • ...e discussed. After this the result of the user study is given, followed by a conlclusion and discussion with future recommedations. ...flexible electric devices. However, the consumer can only optimize this to a certain extent. An algorithm that knows the exact cycles of electric device
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  • ...includes organizational information, insight into the process of choosing a topic, the design process of our solution and its viability and limitations To explore possible subjects for this project, a [[PRE2018_3_Group11:Brainstorm | brainstorm session]] was held. Out of the
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  • ...companies, scientists concerned with exploration missions, and society as a whole. L = Laura, S = Stijn, A = Annelies. <br>
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  • | style="text-align: left; padding: 0.3em 0.4em; border: 1px #aaa solid;" | a.gelbhart@student.tue.nl ...just any robot will do. In this project, we will investigate how to design a specialized robot that will help coral reef researchers to sustain and impr
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  • ...h fire brigade is currently experimenting with drones to fight fires. With a number of drone teams already operational, the fire department is making bi ...ity gap involving staatsbosbeheer and the fire department (see [[#Appendix A: Interview with the fire department|interview]]).
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  • A pure software end-user application that supports people in their need to so ...cialists, such as dietists, trainers and clinical psychologists, making it a widely employable tool for aiding users in positive behavior change.
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  • ...29, 2020)</ref>. In these accidents, people can get stuck inside or under a car. The current tools used to free these people are hydraulic pumps, sprea ...heavy strain on workers' bodies. In this report, a concept design for such a flexible, multipurpose, active exoskeleton will be given
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  • ...ated to the users which will minimize the time and effort it takes to find a place to work. ...wever, during the day it often very busy and it might take a while to find a place to sit, costing effort and precious study time. If students knew the
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  • = DeepWeed, a weed/crop classification neural network = ...r elements such as sunlight and water, causing losses to crop yields. ” or a definition by their features (Tang et al., 2016): fast growth rate, greater
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  • ...h other debris, space stations or satellites, which can eventually lead to a shield of debris around the planet Earth. This study is done for a TU Eindhoven course: Robots Everywhere (0LAUK0). While studying this proble
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  • ...ision agriculture and robotics can be a solution. Precision agriculture is a way to reduce the amount of fertilizer, water, seeds and fuel used and to i ...can have on the ecology and the food production, it may of course also be a very interesting investment for farmers to decrease the costs and increase
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  • | Aristide Arnulf || 1279793 || Computer Science || a.l.a.arnulf@student.tue.nl | Merel Eikens || 1247158 || Computer Science || m.a.eikens@student.tue.nl
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  • ...using such a robot during a search and rescue mission when looking through a collapsed building. The findings of this paper conclude that further develo ...foundations with people still in them. Some people survived the fall when a building collapsed, but were trapped in all of the rubble.
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  • ...ing methods. Indoor farming, particularly vertical farming, has emerged as a promising solution to meet these requirements. Indoor farming involves growing crops in a controlled environment without relying on soil. Methods such as hydroponics
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  • ...uct. Taking inspiration from our personal experiences we’ve chosen to find a solution to solve the navigation problems we encounter in the campus buildi |Offers portability and can be used as a normal white cane should the electronics cease to function
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  • ...tomated to the extent that they require almost no human intervention. Such a technology has been successful not only in manufacturing, but also in the a ...cts such as security, object detection and components to be able to fit in a plane according to airport security standards.
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  • ...year 2100. The highest population growth is expected in Africa. Africa is a continent whose name is often associated with poverty. With respect to food ...ure 3: Agricultural losses due to natural factors<ref>http://www.fao.org/3/a-i6486e.pdf</ref>]]
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  • Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a lot of people have to work from home instead of from the office. This means Therefore, there should come a child-friendly robot that entertain children and also learn them new things
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  • ...rent factors in a lot of different combinations, this can take ages. Which a struggling bar owner will not have. ...ons in sequence. This way, certainty can be reached about the influence of a certain factor on the revenue, and managers of clubs and bars can reach dec
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  • ...able to live there without any help from planet earth. Mars should become a self-sustainable environment. Before we get there, a lot needs to happen. Right now, Mars does not have an atmosphere, so there
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  • ...egimen and a remarkably important aspect of healthcare. And yet it remains a challenge worldwide for many people. Standard solutions for medication adhe ...dispensers have already shown to improve  adherence rates, there is still a crucial factor in medical adherence that is often overlooked: the role of k
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  • ...alth, 9(1), 52.</ref> They report that manual carrying of water results in a serious increase in spinal, neck and head pain. Children doing manual labou Our objective investigate the viability of using a robot to replace the manual labor that millions of people need to do to hav
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  • ...achieve developmental milestones. A child’s injury risk within the home is a joint interaction between the parents, the child and the environment. Both ...edawson/2015/11/27/how-to-make-money-from-smart-homes/#4ff6084e4235</ref>. A SMART House is becoming more well-known and will extend more as we go into
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  • ...he tasks discussed are the time when the tasks has to be done. Once a week a meeting with the tutor(s) is arranged to discuss progress and teamwork. In ..., tablets and online learning systems are now commonly used in classrooms. A lot of students have troubles with learning mathematics. Recent technologie
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  • |a.bakhshi@student.tue.nl ...nized as a serious threat to food security and economy. But not only is it a humanitarian concern, it is also an environmental one. When food goes to wa
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  • ...act with the litter and thereby for example cutting themselves. The RSPCA, a charity organization operating in England who promote and investigate anima ...ing tools or driving sweeping vehicles the streets are kept clean. This is a tedious, low profile job carried out by the people. Keeping the streets tid
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  • | L.a.smulders@student.tue.nl | R.a.r.wijnen@student.tue.nl
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  • ...ely old population combined with a lack of available caregivers results in a growing imbalance between the supply and the demand. ...n of adherence of patients is through telehealth <ref>Smith, G. E., Lunde, A., Hathaway, J., & Vickers, K. S. (2007). Telehealth home monitoring of soli
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  • ...ame|<ref name=":0">[https://www.growertalks.com/Article/?articleid=20101 ''A College Class Asks: Why Don’t People Garden?'' (n.d.). Www.growertalks.co ...usually comes at a sacrifice: free time. According to a study conducted by a student team at Manchester University<ref name=":0" />, the three '''main r
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