Search for dissertations about: "Time response"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 3157 swedish dissertations containing the words Time response.
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1. Demand Side Response : Exploring How and Why Users Respond to Signals Aimed at Incentivizing a Shift of Electricity Use in Time
Abstract : With increased weather-dependent electricity production and electrification at the heart of the ongoing transition away from fossil fuels, peaks in electricity demand are set to increase and become increasingly difficult to meet, which threatens the functioning of the electric power systems that our society depends on. Time-varying electricity rates, which aim to incentivize electricity users to shift their electricity use in time, have been proposed as a key instrument in alleviating grid imbalances and bottlenecks. READ MORE
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2. Response Time as Self-Schema Indicator : Implications for Personality Assessment
Abstract : The focal objective of this thesis was to examine the potential advantage of introducing the self-schema concept, indexed by response time, into personality assessment. The basic rationale for the use of response time is that a self-schema facilitates response time for self-referent information as it permits people to make assessments easier and automatic. READ MORE
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3. Engineering Strength Response-Time Analysis : A Timing Analysis Approach for the Development of Real-Time Systems
Abstract : Vid utvecklingen av datorsystem som är en del av en större produkt, som t.ex. styrsystemet i en bil, ett flygplan eller medicinsk utrustning, ställs det ofta mycket hårda krav på säkerhet och tillförlitlighet. READ MORE
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4. Transient Air to Fuel Ratio Response in a Fuel Injected S.I Engine
Abstract : Future emission standards make it necessary to focus on the conditions under which engine emissions are produced, especially before the catalyst light off. During practical driving conditions, such as those represented by the FTP 75 test cycle, the engine is operated very much under transient conditions regarding load and speed. READ MORE
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5. Real-Time Workload Models : Expressiveness vs. Analysis Efficiency
Abstract : The requirements for real-time systems in safety-critical applications typically contain strict timing constraints. The design of such a system must be subject to extensive validation to guarantee that critical timing constraints will never be violated while the system operates. READ MORE