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Showing result 16 - 20 of 26 swedish dissertations containing the word Edith.
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16. Constraint Programming for Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract : In recent years, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have grown rapidly and have had a substantial impact in many applications. A WSN is a network that consists of interconnected autonomous nodes that monitor physical and environmental conditions, such as temperature, humidity, pollution, etc. READ MORE
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17. Sensor Networks and Their Radio Environment : On Testbeds, Interference, and Broken Packets
Abstract : Sensor networks consist of small sensing devices that collaboratively fulfill a sensing task, such as monitoring the soil in an agricultural field or measuring vital signs in a marathon runner. To avoid cumbersome and expensive cabling, nodes in a sensor network are powered by batteries and communicate wirelessly. READ MORE
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18. The Language of Textiles : Description and Judgement on Textile Pattern Composition
Abstract : The present study concerns ways to describe, judge and discuss aesthetic qualities of designed textile patterns. Specific aims were to study how colours and compositions used in Old Amish Quilts can be systematically described, to study how simple and complex patterns in printed textile fabrics are perceived and expressed verbally and to study judgements, concepts and values in relation to designed textile patterns as expressed by schoolchildren, consumers, teachers of textile handicraft and designers. READ MORE
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19. Statistical Data Analysis for Internet-of-Things : Scalability, Reliability, and Robustness
Abstract : Internet-of-Things is a set of sensing, communication, and computation technologies to connect physical objects, such as wearable devices, vehicles, and buildings. From those connected “Things”, a large amount of data is generated. READ MORE
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20. Introductory methodological support for cross-sectoral municipal and regional strategic work for sustainability
Abstract : Municipal and regional actors, and in particular their respective governments, have key roles to play for society’s transition to sustainability, and many good efforts have been made. However, co-creating sustainable visions and effective governance towards such visions is a complex challenge and an overarching systems perspective is often lacking in the decision making. READ MORE