Search for dissertations about: "Dynamic networks"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 421 swedish dissertations containing the words Dynamic networks.
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16. Optimal Design of Neuro-Mechanical Networks
Abstract : This thesis concerns modeling and optimal design of Neuro-Mechanical Networks. A Neuro-Mechanical Network (NMN) can be described as an active mechanical structure, made up from a network of simple but multifunctional elements that interact with their nearest neighbors. READ MORE
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17. Networks in epigenetics
Abstract : Networks are ubiquitous. It is only recently, we started exploring what purpose they serve in real world. Biological research supposedly has, and will be, benefited most from the network science because of inherent complexity embedded in its multilayered organization. READ MORE
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18. Artificial neural networks : applications in morphometric and landscape features analysis
Abstract : In this thesis a semi-automatic method is developed to analyze morphometric features and landscape elements based on Self Organizing Map (SOM) as a unsupervised Artificial Neural Network algorithm. Analysis and parameterization of topography into simple and homogenous land elements (landform) can play an important role as basic information in planning processes and environmental modeling. READ MORE
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19. Provisioning Strategies for Transparent Optical Networks Considering Transmission Quality, Security, and Energy Efficiency
Abstract : The continuous growth of traffic demand driven by the brisk increase in number of Internet users and emerging online services creates new challenges for communication networks. The latest advances in Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology make it possible to build Transparent Optical Networks (TONs) which are expected to be able to satisfy this rapidly growing capacity demand. READ MORE
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20. Reaction and Diffusion Phenomena in Biomimetic Nanoscale Reactors and Networks
Abstract : Methods for construction of geometrically complex, fully connected surface-immobilized microscopic networks of phospholipid bilayer vesicles (1-50 µm in diameter) interconnected by lipid nanotubes (100-300 nm in diameter), have been developed. The networks have controlled connectivity and are well-defined with regard to the container size, content, angle between nanotube extensions, and nanotube length. READ MORE