Search for dissertations about: "transient signals"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 78 swedish dissertations containing the words transient signals.
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1. Optimal Detectors for Transient Signal Families and Nonlinear Sensors : Derivations and Applications
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with detection of transient signal families and detectors in nonlinear static sensor systems. The detection problems are treated within the framework of likelihood ratio based binary hypothesis testing. READ MORE
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2. Transient Control for Leader-follower Multi-agent Systems with Application to Spatiotemporal Logic Tasks
Abstract : Over the past few decades, significant research has been directed towards addressing the problem of distributed control of multi-agent systems. The overall tasks include consensus, formation, flocking, and coverage control with the wide applications in multi-robot coordination, manufacturing and intelligent transportation systems. READ MORE
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3. Modeling, Control and Optimization of theTransient Torque Response in DownsizedTurbocharged Spark Ignited Engines
Abstract : Increasing demands for lower carbon dioxide emissions and fuel consumption drive technological developments for car manufacturers. One trend that has shown success for reducing fuel consumption in spark ignited engines is downsizing, where the engine size is reduced to save fuel and a turbocharger is added to maintain the power output. READ MORE
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4. Mathematical Modeling of the Muscle Effects on the Human Body Responses under Transient Loads - Example of the Head-Neck Complex
Abstract : The goal of this study was to develop and apply a method that overcomes limitations of the currently available solutions for finite-element modeling of skeletal muscles and their effects on dynamic responses of the human body under transient loads. One of such limitations is that finite element codes commercially available in the field impact biomechanics do not contain any specific procedures for simulation of skeletal muscles. READ MORE
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5. Apolipoprotein E and Alzheimer's diseases : signals and effects
Abstract : Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is the most frequent cause of dementia in the elderly. A diagnosis of AD is confirmed post-mortem by the accumulation of neuritic plaques (NP) and neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs) in brain tissue. READ MORE