Search for dissertations about: "HIGH VOLTAGE NETWORKS"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 61 swedish dissertations containing the words HIGH VOLTAGE NETWORKS.
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21. Building Blocks for Low-Voltage Analog-to-Digital Interfaces
Abstract : In today’s system-on-chip (SoC) implementations, power consumption is a key performance specification. The proliferation of mobile communication devices and distributed wireless sensor networks has necessitated the development of power-efficient analog, radio-frequency (RF), and digital integrated circuits. READ MORE
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22. Fault location in resonant earthed medium voltage distribution systems
Abstract : A major challenge in electric distribution systems is to increase the reliability of the electricity supply in an economical way. At the final medium-voltage level in the system, such as 10 kV or 20 kV, a single feeder may supply tens of medium/low-voltage transformers and hundreds of customers, with many branches of lines and cables where faults can occur. READ MORE
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23. Artificial Intelligence-Based Characterization and Classification Methods for Power Quality Data Analytics
Abstract : One of the important developments in the electric power system is the fast increasing amount of data. An example of such data is formed by the voltages and currents coming from power-quality measurements. READ MORE
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24. Energy efficiency measures in the built environment - some aspects to consider in Sweden
Abstract : The traditional energy system as we know it today will change in the future. There is a worldwide concern about the global warming situation and there are different actions implemented to limit the consequences from, mainly, the use of fossil fuels. READ MORE
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25. High frequency distortion in power grids due to electronic equipment
Abstract : Power quality is a subject that has received a lot of attention during the last 10 to 20 years, both in industry and in academia. Power quality concerns interaction between the power grid and its customers and between the power grid and equipment connected to it, reflected in voltages and currents. READ MORE