Search for dissertations about: "Continuous measurement"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 223 swedish dissertations containing the words Continuous measurement.
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1. On Measurement and Analysis of Internet Backbone Traffic
Abstract : In the last decade, the Internet emerged undoubtedly as the key component for commercialand personal communication. The success of the Internet is mainly based on its versatilityand flexibility, allowing for the development of network applications ranging from simpletext based utilities to complex systems for e-commerce and multi-media content. READ MORE
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2. Evaluation and revision of performance measurement systems
Abstract : Performance measurement is a topic that has received considerable attention during the last decades. There are many motives for using performance measures in a company but perhaps the most crucial one is that they will help to improve productivity when used properly. READ MORE
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3. Modelling as a Tool to Evaluate Continuously Measured Concentration Value of Gaseous Indoor Air Pollutants
Abstract : Results from studies of air quality in buildings are often difficult to interpret and evaluate and, in order to avoid erroneous conclusions, special evaluating tools may be needed. Modelling in various forms can be used as a method of evaluating measured values from such investigations. READ MORE
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4. Resonator sensor technique for medical use : an intraocular pressure measurement system
Abstract : In the work of this doctoral dissertation a new resonator sensor technique, first presented in 1989, has been further developed and evaluated with focus on technical characteristics and applications within the medical field. In a first part a catheter-type tactile sensor using the resonator sensor technique was evaluated in a silicone model and applied to human prostate in vitro. READ MORE
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5. On Pressure Regulation of the Middle Ear
Abstract : The middle ear (ME) pressure is regulated by gas diffusion over the ME mucosa and pressure equalizations via the Eustachian tube (ET). Disturbance in the regulation of ME pressure is believed to contribute to the development of chronic ear diseases. READ MORE