Search for dissertations about: "Mätteknik"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 300 swedish dissertations containing the word Mätteknik.
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11. Experimental results from the Lysekil Wave Power Research Site
Abstract : This thesis presents how experimental results, from wave power research performed offshore at the Lysekil research site, were obtained. The data were used to verify theoretical models as well as evaluate the feasibility of wave power as a future sustainable energy source. READ MORE
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12. Processing of the Phonocardiographic Signal : methods for the intelligent stethoscope
Abstract : Phonocardiographic signals contain bioacoustic information reflecting the operation of the heart. Normally there are two heart sounds, and additional sounds indicate disease. If a third heart sound is present it could be a sign of heart failure whereas a murmur indicates defective valves or an orifice in the septal wall. READ MORE
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13. MBE growth of Si-based heterostructures for optoelectronic applications
Abstract : Molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) is a powerful technique used to grow semiconductor crystalline Jayers at low (200°C - 900 °C) temperature. In this study we report on the growth of silicon-based materials used for their electronic and optical properties. Parts of the work have involved alloys of silicon (Si) with germanium (Ge) or carbon (C). READ MORE
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14. Measure the pressure and measure it right, at the brachial artery with infrared light
Abstract : This thesis describes the development and assessment of an optical probe and instrument based on photoplethysmography (PPG) for monitoring of systolic blood pressure on the upper arm. The development procedure steps have included investigation of best probe position above the brachial artery, probe location underneath the occlusion cuff and also assessment of the ability of infrared light to mirror a blood flow related signal from a deeper vascular depth where the brachial artery is found. READ MORE
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15. Smartware electrodes for ECG measurements : Design, evaluation and signal processing
Abstract : The aim of this thesis work has been to study textile and screen printed smartware electrodes for electrocardiographic (ECG) measurements both in terms of their electrode properties and possibility to further improve their robustness to movement induced noise by using signal processing. Smartware electrodes for ECG measurements have previously been used in various applications but basic electrical electrode properties have not sufficiently been looked into. READ MORE