Search for dissertations about: "adaptive sampling scheme"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words adaptive sampling scheme.
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1. Unequal Probability Sampling in Active Learning and Traffic Safety
Abstract : This thesis addresses a problem arising in large and expensive experiments where incomplete data come in abundance but statistical analyses require collection of additional information, which is costly. Out of practical and economical considerations, it is necessary to restrict the analysis to a subset of the original database, which inevitably will cause a loss of valuable information; thus, choosing this subset in a manner that captures as much of the available information as possible is essential. READ MORE
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2. Distributed Control of Electric Drive Systems via Ethernet
Abstract : This thesis is on adapting standard Switched Ethernet for distributed control applications in electric drive systems. The critical issue of Ethernet here is to provide services to real-time applications. READ MORE
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3. Computationally Efficient and Adaptive Energy Management Strategies for Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Abstract : Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) are irreplaceable in attaining sustainable development in contemporary society. Owing to the extra degree of freedom in supplying traction power, HEVs resort to appropriate energy management strategies (EMSs) to present their superiority over conventional internal combustion engine vehicles and pure electric vehicles. READ MORE
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4. Sub-Nyquist Sampling Impulse Radio UWB Receivers for the Internet-of-Things
Abstract : In the era of Internet-of-Things, the demand for short range wireless links featured by low-power and low-cost, robust communication and high-precision positioning is growing rapidly. Impulse Radio Ultra-Wideband (IR-UWB) technology characterized by the transmission of sub-nanosecond pulses spanning up to several GHz band with extremely low power spectral density emerges as a promising candidate. READ MORE
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5. Adaptive Measurement Strategies for Network Optimization and Control
Abstract : The fifth generation networks is rapidly becoming the new network standardand its new technological capabilities are expected to enable a far widervariety of services compared to the fourth generation networks. To ensurethat these services can co-exist and meet their standardized requirements,the network’s resources must be provisioned, managed and reconfigured ina far more complex manner than before. READ MORE