Search for dissertations about: "power quality"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 777 swedish dissertations containing the words power quality.
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16. On Waveform Distortion in Modern Low-Voltage Installations with Multiple Nonlinear Devices
Abstract : The continuing society quest for more comfort combined with the need to minimize global environmental impacts is constantly introducing new technologies into our daily lives. Among the recent developments, the advances in energy-efficient lighting and renewable energy technologies have enabled a maturity level in cleaner electricity production and efficient use of energy. READ MORE
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17. Towards Intelligent Power-System Monitoring: Segmentation, Feature Extraction, and Identification of Underlying Causes
Abstract : The increase in size of modern power systems together with the concept smart grid requires advanced monitoring to ensure system availability, reliability, and power quality. The huge amount of available data no longer permits analysis to be implemented manually and centrally. READ MORE
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18. Patient involvement in quality improvement
Abstract : Quality improvements (QI,) based on principles, practices, and tools developed in the manufacturing industry, is becoming a common approach in healthcare, as well as an increasing focus on patient involvement. Healthcare QI is driven by challenges such as future patients’ demand for higher quality of care and their desire to have an amplified impact on their health situation and care. READ MORE
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19. Customer value in commercial experiences : Expecting the unexpected
Abstract : To an ever greater extent, customers desire experiences that are highly emotional, personally designed and memorable. Today’s customer has an increasing need to be entertained and often searches for pleasurable offerings of hedonic value. READ MORE
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20. Dedicated Followers of Fashion : An Economic Geographic Analysis of the Swedish Fashion Industry
Abstract : In fashion, as in the rest of the economy, the globalisation of taste, power and production now plays a major role. The industry is dominated by fashion capitals like Paris, London or New York, populated by star designers like Tom Ford, Karl Lagerfeld or Jean-Paul Gaultier and controlled through MNC giants like Prada, Gucci, DKNY and Dior, who together influence consumer preferences on a global scale. READ MORE