Search for dissertations about: "Research topics in software engineering"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words Research topics in software engineering.
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1. Software Concerns for Execution on Heterogeneous Platforms
Abstract : Context: Heterogeneous computing, i.e., computing performed on different types of execution units, such as CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs, has shown to be a feasible path towards higher performance and less energy consumption. Heterogeneous platforms are specialized on specific types of computation, e. READ MORE
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2. Development of an efficient solver for detailed kinetics in reactive flows
Abstract : The use of chemical kinetic mechanisms in CAE tools for reactive flow simulations is of high importance for studying and predicting pollutant formation. However, usage of complex reaction schemes is accompanied by high computational cost in both 1D and 3-D CFD frameworks. READ MORE
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3. Cognitive and Self-Adaptive SoCs with Self-Healing Run-Time-Reconfigurable RecoBlocks
Abstract : In contrast to classical Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), partial and run-time reconfigurable (RTR) FPGAs can selectively reconfigure partitions of its hardware almost immediately while it is still powered and operative. In this way, RTR FPGAs combine the flexibility of software with the high efficiency of hardware. READ MORE
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4. Practical tools for the configuration of control structures
Abstract : Process industries have to operate in a very competitive and globalized environment, requiring efficient and sustainable production processes. Production targets need to be translated into control objectives and are usually formulated as performance specifications of the process. READ MORE
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5. Towards Pseudospectral Control and Estimation
Abstract : This thesis covers different topics related to the application of pseudospectral optimization methods in the field of automatic control. Pseudospectral optimization methods solve dynamic optimization problems by discretizing the state-space, creating a discretized version of a continuous problem. READ MORE