Search for dissertations about: "Scalable technologies"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 74 swedish dissertations containing the words Scalable technologies.
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21. Integrated microsystems for continuous glucose monitoring, interstitial fluid sampling and digital microfluidics
Abstract : Interdisciplinary research between medicine and microsystem engineering creates new possibilities to improve the quality of life of patients or to further enhance the performance of already existing devices. In particular, microsystems show great potential for the realization of biosensors and sampling devices to monitor bioanalytes with minimal patient discomfort. READ MORE
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22. Exploiting the Synergies from Coupled Electricity and Heat Distribution Networks : Modelling, simulation and optimization based on an extended energy hub approach
Abstract : Recent literature shows that there is a significant potential of decarbonisation and efficiency improvement that can be achieved through the synergy from multi-energy systems (MESs). Coupling technologies, such as co-generation plants, heat pumps and thermal storages are widely recommended as means of unlocking additional flexibility and increasing the penetration of renewables in the heating and electricity sectors. READ MORE
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23. Statistical Data Analysis for Internet-of-Things : Scalability, Reliability, and Robustness
Abstract : Internet-of-Things is a set of sensing, communication, and computation technologies to connect physical objects, such as wearable devices, vehicles, and buildings. From those connected “Things”, a large amount of data is generated. READ MORE
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24. Emerging Paradigms in the Convergence of Cloud and High-Performance Computing
Abstract : Traditional HPC scientific workloads are tightly coupled, while emerging scientific workflows exhibit even more complex patterns, consisting of multiple characteristically different stages that may be IO-intensive, compute-intensive, or memory-intensive. New high-performance computer systems are evolving to adapt to these new requirements and are motivated by the need for performance and efficiency in resource usage. READ MORE
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25. Integration and communication of engineering information in collaborative design
Abstract : In recent years, the rapid development of computer technologies has greatly impacted the product development process. In the engineering area, powerful computer-based tools such as Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) systems enable engineers to fulfil various design tasks and realise product concepts in the early phase of the product development process, without physical parts actually being manufactured. READ MORE