Search for dissertations about: "ph sensor"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 76 swedish dissertations containing the words ph sensor.
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1. Some results on closed-loop identification of quadcopters
Abstract : In recent years, the quadcopter has become a popular platform both in research activities and in industrial development. Its success is due to its increased performance and capabilities, where modeling and control synthesis play essential roles. READ MORE
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2. Performance Improvements for Particle Tracking Detectors in Extreme Rate and Radiation Environments
Abstract : In order to increase its discovery potential, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN is being transformed into a higher luminosity machine expected to be operational around 2026. The number of particle collisions will increase by a factor of 10 beyond the current design value, which means that the detectors installed around the LHC are facing various new challenges. READ MORE
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3. Continuous Models for Cameras and Inertial Sensors
Abstract : Using images to reconstruct the world in three dimensions is a classical computer vision task. Some examples of applications where this is useful are autonomous mapping and navigation, urban planning, and special effects in movies. READ MORE
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4. Hydrogel-based pH-sensors : Development and characterisation of optical and electrical pH sensors based on stimuli-responsive hydrogels
Abstract : The ability to measure the chemical parameter pH is of high importance in many areas. With new government regulations and evolving markets, there is a strong motivation for improving such measurements and conducting research on new types of pH sensors and sensor materials. READ MORE
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5. Improving the Performance of Gas Sensor Systems with Advanced Data Evaluation, Operation, and Calibration Methods
Abstract : In order to facilitate the widespread use of gas sensors, some challenges must still be overcome. Many of those are related to the reliable quantification of ultra-low concentrations of specific compounds in a background of other gases. READ MORE