Search for dissertations about: "thesis on port"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 204 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis on port.
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16. Submillimeter-Wave Waveguide Frontends by Silicon-on-Insulator Micromachining
Abstract : This thesis presents novel radiofrequency (RF) frontend components in the submillimeter-wave (sub-mmW) range implemented by silicon micromachining, or deep reactive ion etching (DRIE). DRIE is rapidly becoming a driving technology for the fabrication of waveguide components and systems when approaching the terahertz (THz) frequency range. READ MORE
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17. Integrated Logistics Platform The context of the port relational exchanges and systematic integration
Abstract : With relentless global competition, the cutting edge of today’s business environmentremains fully fledged within a vastly evolving market. For this, the port industry isconfronted with challenges and opportunities at the same time. READ MORE
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18. Evaluating the ISM code using port state control statistics
Abstract : The history of modern maritime safety legislation at the international level is relatively young. Its beginnings are generally associated with the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, a tragedy that resulted in the adoption by an international conference of the first of what was to become a series of versions (1914, 1929, 1948, 1960, 1974) of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS). READ MORE
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19. On the specification and verification of VLSI systems
Abstract : System designers now have the opportunity to place on the order of 105-106 transistors on a single chip allowing larger and more complicated systems to be produced at reduced production costs. This opportunity increases the demand for appropriate design automation including tools for synthesis, analysis, and verification. READ MORE
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20. Numerical Studies of Flow and AssociatedLosses in the Exhaust Port of a Diesel Engine
Abstract : In the last decades, the focus of internal combustion engine development has moved towards more efficient and less pollutant engines. In a Diesel engine, approximately 30-40% of the energy provided by combustion is lost through the exhaust gases. The exhaust gases are hot and therefore rich of energy. READ MORE