Search for dissertations about: "Dynamic Programming"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 181 swedish dissertations containing the words Dynamic Programming.
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1. Programming Language Design - Issues in Web Programming and Security
University dissertation from Göteborg : Chalmers University of TechnologyAbstract : This thesis consists of two separate parts. Both concernprogramming language design, the first in the domain ofweb programming and the other for security. READ MORE
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2. Dynamic Programming and Time-Varying Delay Systems
University dissertation from Department of Automatic Control, Lund Institute of Technology (LTH)Abstract : This thesis is divided into two separate parts. The first part is about Dynamic Programming for non-trivial optimal control problems. The second part introduces some useful tools for analysis of stability and performance of systems with time-varying delays. READ MORE
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3. Dynamic Programming for Ultrasound Image Analysis of Atherosclerosis
University dissertation from Department of Automatic Control, Lund Institute of Technology (LTH)Abstract : Cardiovascular diseases, due to atherosclerosis, are among the most common causes of death in the industrialized world. Atherosclerotic plaque composition as well as arterial diameter and wall thickness can be used to predict the risk of cardiovascular disease. These risk factors can be assessed non-invasively by ultrasound. READ MORE
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4. Approximate Dynamic Programming with Applications
University dissertation from Department of Automatic Control, Lund Institute of Technology, Lund UniversityAbstract : This thesis studies approximate optimal control of nonlinear systems. Particular attention is given to global solutions and to the computation of approximately optimal feedback controllers. The solution to an optimal control problem is characterized by the optimal value function. READ MORE
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5. Programming Memory-Constrained Networked Embedded Systems
University dissertation from Institutionen för datavetenskap och elektronikAbstract : Ten years after the Internet revolution are we standing on the brink of another revolution: networked embedded systems that connect the physical world with the computers, enabling new applications ranging from environmental monitoring and wildlife tracking to improvements in health care and medicine. 98% of all microprocessors sold today are used in embedded systems. READ MORE
