Search for dissertations about: "Time of arrival"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 196 swedish dissertations containing the words Time of arrival.
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1. Experiences of Everyday Travel : Through the Lens of a Child
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis was to investigate how children experience their everyday travel. More specifically how do certain travel characteristics influence children’s current mood, experiences of their everyday travel, and their cognitive performance. The thesis consists of two papers (Papers I and II). READ MORE
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2. Just-in-Time Arrival in Port Calls : Potential and Implementation
Abstract : There is an urgent need to reduce emissions from maritime transportation to meet environmental targets set by international organizations and governments. To reduce emissions from maritime transportation, technical, market-based, and operational measures can be used. READ MORE
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3. Real-time Locating Systems for indoor applications : the methodological customization approach
Abstract : Emerging wireless technologies increase the potential and effectiveness of wireless Real-time Locating Systems (RTLSs), which precisely localize the position, and identify things and people in real time. Among many applications, RTLSs are widely used in the industrial sector for indoor logistics and safety applications. READ MORE
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4. Design of Time-to-Digital Converter Circuits for 3D Time-of-Flight Measurements
Abstract : The three-dimensional view of the world is something that we often take for granted, a phenomenon that has proven challenging for machine vision applications in which description of the environment requires the relative position and motion of different objects in the scene. Currently, range imaging (RIM) measurements are based on digital imaging technology and are merged with the ability to measure the distance to the corresponding object point in each pixel. READ MORE
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5. Response time analysis for implementation of distributed control systems
Abstract : Methods for performing response time analysis of real-timesystems are important, not only for their use in traditionalschedulability testing, but also for deriving bounds on outputtiming variations in control applications. Automatic controlsystems are inherently sensitive to variations in periodicityand end-to-end delays. READ MORE