Search for dissertations about: "Distributed energy Monitoring System"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words Distributed energy Monitoring System.
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1. On a learning system for industrial automation : Model-based control and diagnostics for decision support
Abstract : Access to energy is fundamental to economic and technological advancement. Hence, the more the world develops, the greater the demand for energy becomes. Evidently, the production and consumption of energy alone account for more than 80% of global anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. READ MORE
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2. Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Node Architecture for Data and Computation Intensive Applications
Abstract : Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), in addition to enabling monitoring solutions for numerous new applications areas, have gained huge popularity as a cost-effective, dynamically scalable, easy to deploy and maintainable alternatives to conventional infrastructure-based monitoring solutions.A WSN consists of spatially distributed autonomous wireless sensor nodes that measure desired physical phenomena and operate in a collaborative manner to relay the acquired information wirelessly to a central location. READ MORE
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3. Random and Hybrid Medium Access for M2M Communication : Scalability and Energy Analysis
Abstract : The term machine-to-machine (M2M) communication identifies any fully automated communication between intelligent devices, autonomous from human intervention. M2M communication is a key enabling technology for the Internet of Things (IoT), where it is used to provide ubiquitous connectivity between a large number of intelligent devices. READ MORE
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4. Distributed Estimation of Network Cardinalities
Abstract : In distributed applications knowing the topological properties of the underlying communication network may lead to better performing algorithms. For instance, in distributed regression frameworks, knowing the number of active sensors allows to correctly weight prior information against evidence in the data. READ MORE
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5. Distributed Topology Inference for Power System Applications : Algorithms and architectures utilising industry standards
Abstract : The electrical transmission and distribution system is undergoing unprecedented changes to meet the need for a carbon emission-free global energy system. An expected increase in the portion of end-user energy use in the form of electricity and need to integrate renewable energy sources into the power grid on a large scale require major changes in how power grids are operated and controlled. READ MORE