Search for dissertations about: "SERIES"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6039 swedish dissertations containing the word SERIES.
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1. Z-Series : Mining and learning from complex sequential data
Abstract : The amount and complexity of sequential data collected across various domains have grown rapidly, posing significant challenges for extracting useful knowledge from such data sources. The complexity arises from diverse sequence representations with varying granularities, such as multivariate time series, histogram snapshots, and heterogeneous health records, which often describe a single data instance with multiple sequences. READ MORE
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2. Improved remaining useful life estimations for on-condition parts in aircraft engines
Abstract : This thesis focuses on obtaining better estimates of remaining life for on-condition (OC) parts in aircraft engines. Aircraft engine components are commonly classified into three categories, life-limited parts (LLP), OC-parts and consumables. Engine maintenance typi-cally accounts for 10% to 20% of aircraft-related operating cost. READ MORE
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3. Distance Protection of Transmission Lines with High Levels of Series Compensation : A study on frequency and time domain communication independent distance protection for series compensated lines
Abstract : Series capacitors are used in electric transmission lines to increase their power transfer capacity. They compensate for the inductive reactance of the line. They offer a useful alternative to building new lines, in view of economic and environmental constraints. READ MORE
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4. Automated Traffic Time Series Prediction
Abstract : Intelligent transportation systems (ITS) are becoming more and more effective. Robust and accurate short-term traffic prediction plays a key role in modern ITS and demands continuous improvement. READ MORE
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5. Common Features in Vector Nonlinear Time Series Models
Abstract : This thesis consists of four manuscripts in the area of nonlinear time series econometrics on topics of testing, modeling and forecasting nonlinear common features. The aim of this thesis is to develop new econometric contributions for hypothesis testing and forecasting in these area.Both stationary and nonstationary time series are concerned. READ MORE
