Search for dissertations about: "Acquisition footprint"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Acquisition footprint.
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1. Seismic investigations in the Brunswick No. 6 area, Canada – Imaging and heterogeneity
Abstract : The Brunswick No. 6 area, which is located in the Bathurst Mining Camp, New Brunswick, Canada, is the focus of this thesis. READ MORE
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2. Sparse representation of visual data for compression and compressed sensing
Abstract : The ongoing advances in computational photography have introduced a range of new imaging techniques for capturing multidimensional visual data such as light fields, BRDFs, BTFs, and more. A key challenge inherent to such imaging techniques is the large amount of high dimensional visual data that is produced, often requiring GBs, or even TBs, of storage. READ MORE
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3. Comparison of operational limit estimations for FRP laminates – effects of material modelling and stochastic behaviour
Abstract : Transport companies need vehicles with higher efficiency to remain competitive and comply with environmental regulations. Lightweight construction is one way to increase the efficiency of a vehicle. In some vehicles, lightweight construction can reduce the fuel consumption, increase the cargo capacity and reduce the environmental footprint. READ MORE
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4. Tree stem diameter estimation from terrestrial point clouds
Abstract : Forest owners, governments, and environmental organizations demand forest information for planning of forest operations, estimation of value, and for environmental monitoring. This information is collected using airborne and satellite remote sensing combined with field inventory of sample plots. READ MORE
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5. Applied Machine Learning in District Heating System
Abstract : In an increasingly applied domain of pervasive computing, sensing devices are being deployed progressively for data acquisition from various systems through the use of technologies such as wireless sensor networks. Data obtained from such systems are used analytically to advance or improve system performance or efficiency. READ MORE