Search for dissertations about: "SPC thesis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 29 swedish dissertations containing the words SPC thesis.
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1. The Sampling Pattern Cube : A Framework for Representation and Evaluation of Plenoptic Capturing Systems
Abstract : Digital cameras have already entered our everyday life. Rapid technological advances have made it easier and cheaper to develop new cameras with unconventional structures. The plenoptic camera is one of the new devices which can capture the light information which is then able to be processed for applications such as focus adjustments. READ MORE
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2. Detecting, Identifying and Managing Sources of Variation in Production and Product Development
Abstract : It is well known that customers have varying needs and wants and thus expect to have a broad spectrum of products to choose from. However, they hardly tolerate variation in products produced to the same specifications. READ MORE
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3. Obstacles towards a work-development-oriented TQM strategy
Abstract : The following thesis originates from the results of a research project carried out in collaboration between Luleå University of Technology and the University of Gävle, with the assistance of nine Swedish and three American companies. Over the past few years, a dramatically increased interest in quality has been observed. READ MORE
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4. Improved Techniques for Retransmission and Relaying in Wireless Systems
Abstract : The last three decades have seen significant advances in the wireless communication field. As the data rates of wireless systems are increasing, the demand for mobile services also is increasing rapidly. Like other natural resources, radio spectrum suitable for mobile wireless communications is also limited. READ MORE
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5. Adapting Experimental and Monitoring Methods for Continuous Processes under Feedback Control : Challenges, Examples, and Tools
Abstract : Continuous production covers a significant part of today’s industrial manufacturing. Consumer goods purchased on a frequent basis, such as food, drugs, and cosmetics, and capital goods such as iron, chemicals, oil, and ore come through continuous processes. READ MORE