Search for dissertations about: "Frame splitting"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Frame splitting.
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1. Streaming Video over Unreliable and Bandwidth Limited Networks
Abstract : The main objective of this thesis is to provide a smooth video playout on the mobile device over wireless networks. The parameters that specify the wireless channel include: bandwidth variation, frame losses, and outage time. READ MORE
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2. Three-Dimensional Modelling of Bond in Reinforced Concrete Theoretical Model, Experiments and Applications
Abstract : The bond mechanism between deformed bars and concrete is known to be influenced by multiple parameters, such as the strength of the surrounding structure, the occurrence of splitting cracks in the concrete and the yielding of the reinforcement. However, when reinforced concrete structures are analysed using the finite element method, it is quite common to assume that the bond stress depends solely on the slip. READ MORE
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3. Evaluation of Splitting Capacity of Bottom Rails in Partially Anchored Timber Frame Shear Walls
Abstract : The horizontal stabilization of timber frame buildings is oftenprovided by shear walls. Plastic design methods can be used todetermine the load-carrying capacity of fully and partially anchoredshear walls. In order to use these methods, a ductile behaviour of thesheathing-to-framing joint must be ensured. READ MORE
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4. Mechanisms and Inhibition of EF-G-dependent Translocation and Recycling of the Bacterial Ribosome
Abstract : The GTPase elongation factor G (EF-G) is an important player in the complex process of protein synthesis by bacterial ribosomes. Although extensively studied much remains to be learned about this fascinating protein. READ MORE
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5. Assessment of Concrete Structures Including Corrosion and Cracks
Abstract : Reinforced concrete (RC) structures constitute a major proportion of the built environment and society relies continuously on their service. Many of these structures were built in the era following the Second World War and are thus approaching the end of their intended service life. READ MORE