Search for dissertations about: "Real Time Locating System"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Real Time Locating System.
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1. Real-time Locating Systems for indoor applications : the methodological customization approach
Abstract : Emerging wireless technologies increase the potential and effectiveness of wireless Real-time Locating Systems (RTLSs), which precisely localize the position, and identify things and people in real time. Among many applications, RTLSs are widely used in the industrial sector for indoor logistics and safety applications. READ MORE
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2. Functional Programming for Securing Cloud and Embedded Environments
Abstract : The ubiquity of digital systems across all aspects of modern society, while beneficial, has simultaneously exposed a lucrative attack surface for potential adversaries and attackers. Consequently, securing digital systems becomes of critical importance. READ MORE
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3. Objective Analysis Methods in the Mechanics of Sports
Abstract : Sports engineering can be considered as the bridge between the knowledge of sports science and the principles of engineering and has an important role not only in improving the athletic performance, but also in increasing the safety of the athletes. Testing and optimization of sports equipment and athletic performance are essential for supporting athletes in their quest to reach the podium. READ MORE
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4. Dynamic Rating with Applications to Renewable Energy
Abstract : Dynamic rating (DR) of power components is a method for assessing real-time capacity of large scale power transmission and distribution devices (commonly: transmission lines, power transformers, underground cables) and using this knowledge for adjusting loading limits of these components. Dynamic rating of power lines or dynamic line rating (DLR) is a pioneering technology in the area of dynamic rating. READ MORE
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5. Debugging and Structural Analysis of Declarative Equation-Based Languages
Abstract : A significant part of the software development effort is spent on detecting deviations between software implementations and specifications, and subsequently locating the sources of such errors. This thesis illustrates that is possible to identify a significant number of errors during static analysis of declarative object-oriented equation-based modeling languages that are typically used for system modeling and simulation. READ MORE