Search for dissertations about: "Event-based simulation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words Event-based simulation.
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1. Parallelism in Event-Based Computations with Applications in Biology
Abstract : Event-based models find frequent usage in fields such as computational physics and biology as they may contain both continuous and discrete state variables and may incorporate both deterministic and stochastic state transitions. If the state transitions are stochastic, computer-generated random numbers are used to obtain the model solution. READ MORE
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2. Flood Prediction in data-scarce basins : Maximising the value of limited hydro-meteorological data
Abstract : Floods pose a threat to society that can cause large socio-economic damages and loss of life in many parts of the world. Flood-forecasting models are required to provide simulations at temporal resolutions higher than a day in basins with concentration times smaller than 24 h. READ MORE
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3. Hybrid microscopic-mesoscopic traffic simulation
Abstract : Traffic simulation is an important tool for modelling the operations of dynamic traffic systems and helps analyse the causes and potential solutions of traffic problems such as congestion and traffic safety. Microscopic simulation models provide a detailed representation of the traffic process, which makes them most suitable for evaluation of complicated traffic facilities and Intelligent Transportation Systems that often consist of complex traffic management, safety and information systems. READ MORE
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4. Parallelism and efficiency in discrete-event simulation
Abstract : Discrete-event models depict systems where a discrete state is repeatedly altered by instantaneous changes in time, the events of the model. Such models have gained popularity in fields such as Computational Systems Biology or Computational Epidemiology due to the high modeling flexibility and the possibility to easily combine stochastic and deterministic dynamics. READ MORE
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5. Enhancements in virtual robotics : Through simulation of sensors, events and 6pre-emptive' learning
Abstract : Virtual robotics can be used to dramatically improve the capabilities and performance of industrial robotic systems. Virtual robotics encapsulates graphical off-line programming systems and Computer Aided Robotics (CAR). READ MORE