Search for dissertations about: "Compensations"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 22 swedish dissertations containing the word Compensations.
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1. The impact of social security compensation inequality on earnings distribution due to sickness and disability
Abstract : One of the main purposes of social security systems is to compensate for loss of earnings during periods of sickness and disability. Of interest is therefore the extent to which such compensation reduces earnings inequality. The aim of the thesis is two-fold. READ MORE
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2. Model-Based Diesel Engine Management System Optimization - A Strategy for Transient Engine Operation
Abstract : To meet increasingly strict emission legislation and stronger demands on fuel consumption, typical passenger car diesel engines become increasingly complex with more and more controllable systems added. These added systems open up for the possibility to operate the engine at more efficient conditions, but it also becomes more challenging to optimize the settings in the engine management system. READ MORE
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3. In the structure of microstructure technology
Abstract : This thesis brings together multiply faceted work within the field of microstructure technology. The different facets contribute to the field in various ways; thereby making an example of the structure of the technology brought forward in the summary. READ MORE
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4. Improved techniques for self-diagnosis of an ultrasonic flow meter
Abstract : For both economical and environmental raisons, accurate measurements of energy consumptions are important. The District Heating Industry supplies buildings and private houses of a whole city in hot water through a network. READ MORE
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5. The PET sampling puzzle : intelligent data sampling methods for positron emission tomography
Abstract : Much like a backwards computed Sudoku puzzle, starting from the completed number grid and working ones way down to a partially completed grid without damaging the route back to the full unique solution, this thesis tackles the challenges behind setting up a number puzzle in the context of biomedical imaging. By leveraging sparse signal processing theory, we study the means of practical undersampling of positron emission tomography (PET) measurements, an imaging modality in nuclear medicine that visualises functional processes within the body using radioactive tracers. READ MORE