Search for dissertations about: "Smart City"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 29 swedish dissertations containing the words Smart City.
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16. Harmonisation of 3D geodata : a prerequisite for a digital information flow for applications in the planning and building sector
Abstract : Data harmonisation is a prerequisite for smart cities, for a more efficient information flow in the planning and building process and for many applications in the urban environment. Ideally, data harmonisation will result in a digital information flow that include information from the whole lifecycle of a feature, for example for buildings, roads and tunnels. READ MORE
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17. Performance, Availability, and Scalability in Open Networking Platforms for Internet Services
Abstract : Advancement in technologies brings about new demands and services. In parallel, modern commodity off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware has become very capable yet affordable. It is often used in combination with Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) to build open networking platforms, which offer alternatives to commercial network devices. READ MORE
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18. Uncertainty modeling for load flow and hosting capacity analysis of urban electricity distribution systems
Abstract : Urban demographics are changing, with more than half of the global population currently residing in urban areas. Traditionally, cities are often seen as passive energy consumers relying on external centralized systems. Motivated by the need to mitigate climate change, a shift is underway as cities actively shape energy systems. READ MORE
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19. The arrival of the tipping point of solar photovoltaic technology
Abstract : Solar photovoltaic (PV) technology has become well-established for addressing both greenhouse gas emission reductions and regional air pollution. Rapid developments within the solar PV sector are still facing various technical barriers, economic impediments, and institutional barriers. READ MORE
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20. Talk the walk : Empirical studies and data-driven methods for geographical natural language applications
Abstract : Finding the way in known and unknown city environments is a task that all pedestrians carry out regularly. Current technology allows the use of smart devices as aids that can give automatic verbal route directions on the basis of the pedestrian's current position. READ MORE