Search for dissertations about: "Residual generator"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words Residual generator.
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1. Residual Generation Methods for Fault Diagnosis with Automotive Applications
Abstract : The problem of fault diagnosis consists of detecting and isolating faults present in a system. As technical systems become more and more complex and the demands for safety, reliability and environmental friendliness are rising, fault diagnosis is becoming increasingly important. READ MORE
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2. Tailored process gases for laser powder bed fusion
Abstract : Metal laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) allows for production of complex components using the energy from a laser to locally melt micron-sized powder following a layer-wise approach. Considerable scientific efforts are focused on addressing the influence of the process parameters on the melting stability and the control of material properties, while developing necessary monitoring and characterization tools. READ MORE
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3. Distributed diagnosis and simulation based residual generators
Abstract : Fault diagnosis is becoming increasingly important for many technical systems. This is for example true in automotive vehicles where fault diagnosis is needed due to economic reasons such as efficient repair and fault prevention, and legislations that mainly deal with safety and pollution. READ MORE
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4. The Treatment of Polymorphism and Modules in a Partial Evaluator
Abstract : In this thesis we study aspects of specialisation by partial evaluation and compiler generation. After significant research during the last two decades, there are now powerful specialisers for several programming languages, such as LISP, Scheme, ML, and C. But some features of programming languages are still not handled by specialisers. READ MORE
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5. Dynamic threshold generators for robust fault detection
Abstract : Detection of faults, such as clogged valves, broken bearings or biased sensors, has been brought more and more into focus during the last few decades. There are two main reasons why faults are important to detect at an early stage. READ MORE