Search for dissertations about: "Niclas Bergman"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Niclas Bergman.
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1. Aspects of probabalistic serviceability limit state design of dry deep mixing
Abstract : An expanding population and increased need for infrastructure increasingly necessitate construction on surfaces with poor soil conditions. To facilitate the construction of buildings, roads and railroads in areas with poor soil conditions, these areas are often improved by means of foundation engineering. READ MORE
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2. Bayesian Inference in Terrain Navigation
Abstract : Terrain navigation is a concept for autonomous aircraft navigation. If measurements of the terrain height over mean sea-level are collected along the aircraft flight path, an estimate of the aircraft position can be formed by matching these measurements with a digital reference terrain map. This matching is a recursive nonlinear estimation problem. READ MORE
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3. Characterization of strength variability forreliability-based design of lime-cement columns
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4. Recursive Bayesian Estimation : Navigation and Tracking Applications
Abstract : Recursive estimation deals with the problem of extracting information about parameters, or states, of a dynamical system in real time, given noisy measurements of the system output. Recursive estimation plays a central role in many applications of signal processing, system identification and automatic control. READ MORE
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5. Sustainability performance of multi-utility tunnels : Sustainability assessments for furthering knowledge and understanding
Abstract : The multi-utility tunnel has received increased attention as an alternative method for the installation of subsurface infrastructure for the distribution of electricity, water, sewage and district heating. In previous research, the multi-utility tunnel (MUT) has been described as a more sustainable technology compared to the conventionally used technique where the cables and pipes are placed with open-cut excavation (OCE), especially when the entire life cycle is taken into account. READ MORE