Search for dissertations about: "Advantages and disadvantages of motivation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Advantages and disadvantages of motivation.
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1. Multi-Agent-Based Simulation and Optimization of Production and Transportation
Abstract : This thesis addresses the integration of software agent technology, simulation and mathematical optimization within the domain of production and transportation. It has been argued that agentbased approaches and mathematical optimization can complement each other in the studied domain. READ MORE
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2. Applications of embedded sensors in loader crane positioning and rotor RPM measurement
Abstract : In this thesis, two novel applications involving embedded sensors arestudied, one dealing with loader crane positioning and the other involving rotorRevolutions Per Minute (RPM) measurement. The thesis presents a generalintroduction to the embedded sensor, its architecture and its use in mechanicalindustry, and provides the reader with an overview of conventional sensortechnologies within the fields of angle sensors and angular speed sensors, coveringtheir working principles, features, advantages and disadvantages and typicalapplications. READ MORE
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3. Integrated Product Service Offerings for Rail Infrastructure : Potential Benefits and Challenges
Abstract : Large amounts of different materials are used when building and maintaining railway infrastructure, and the environmental impacts from the upstream production stages are significant. Industry’s motivation to innovate is low, new products or methods are rarely used, and the lowest price is the main driver for selecting a tender. READ MORE
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4. On the Efficiency and Accuracy of Simulation Methods for Optimal Power System Operation : Convex Optimization Models for Power System Analysis, Optimal Utilization of VSC-type DC Wind Farm Grids and FACTS Devices
Abstract : Recently, significant changes in electric power systems such as rapid developmentof smart grid and electricity market and integration of non-dispatchablesources have added more complexity to the Power Flow Scheduling (PFS) andPower Balancing (PB) models. For instance, non-dispatchable sources introducean increasing level of uncertainty in the electricity market and power system operation. READ MORE
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5. Application of the benchmark dose-response modelling approach for risk characterization of chemicals
Abstract : Toxicology is the discipline that investigates the possible adverse effects of chemical exposure on human, animal and environmental health. Chemical risk assessment is the process that aims to identify potentially hazardous substances and describes the probability of adverse outcomes associated with their exposure. READ MORE