Search for dissertations about: "Mladen"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the word Mladen.
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1. Reducing Energy Consumption through Adaptive Shutdown Scheduling on a Chip-Multiprocessor
Abstract : There is seemingly a never-ending consumer demand for mobileterminals such as cellular phones and personal digitalassistants (PDAs). Each new generation of terminals comes withmore elaborate functions than in the previous generation. READ MORE
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2. Studies of some nuclear transitions by means of nuclear spectroscopy methods
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3. Control of vehicle platoons and traffic dynamics : catch-up coordination and congestion dissipation
Abstract : Traffic congestion is a constantly growing problem, with a wide array ofnegative effects on the society, from wasted time and productivity to elevated air pollution and increased number of accidents. Classical traffic control methods have long been successfully employed to alleviate congestion, improving the traffic situation of many cities and highways. READ MORE
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4. Modelling and Lagrangian control of mixed traffic: platoon coordination, congestion dissipation and state reconstruction
Abstract : Traffic congestion is a constantly growing problem, with a wide array of negative effects on the society, from wasted time and productivity to elevated air pollution and reduction of safety. The introduction of connected, autonomous vehicles enables a new, Lagrangian paradigm for sensing andcontrolling the traffic, by directly using connected vehicles inside the traffic flow, as opposed to the classical, Eulerian paradigm, which relies on stationary equipment on the road. READ MORE
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5. Identification and synthesis of components for uncertainty propagation
Abstract : For automotive structures, built-up of hundreds of components with property spread, knowing the effects of component variability and its propagation through the system assembly is important in order to mitigate noise and vibration problems. To increase the understanding of how the spread propagates into variability in built-up structures, both experimental and computational aspects are considered in this thesis. READ MORE