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Showing result 21 - 25 of 71 swedish dissertations containing the words Video distribution.
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21. Experimental Observations and Theoretical Modeling of Lightning Interaction with Tall Objects
Abstract : This thesis investigates various discharge processes associated with upward lightning initiated from tall objects, both experimentally and theoretically, trying to bridge the knowledge-gap in understanding the mechanisms of the phenomena.Upward lightning initiation has attracted a great deal of interest during recent years due to the proliferation of tall communication towers and wind turbines. READ MORE
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22. Fluid Dynamics in Gas-Liquid Stirred Tank Reactors: Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Bubble Coalescence
Abstract : This work deals with studies of bubble coalescence in turbulent flows of gas-liquid stirred tank reactors. Coalescence plays an important role in determining bubble size distribution, on which flow and mass transfer in such reactors largely depend. READ MORE
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23. Mobility and opportunistic resource allocation in wireless multimedia networks
Abstract : In order to support increasing traffic loads, mobile operators need cost-effective solutions to improve the spectral efficiency of their cellular networks, or to off-load them by diverting some of the load to other networks. Advances in the radio resource management may to some extent reduce the need for costly new deployments. READ MORE
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24. A hybrid technique for investigation of elastohydrodynamic lubrication
Abstract : This doctoral thesis deals with a hybrid experimental and numerical method, the so-called Hybrid Technique, to study film thickness and pressure distribution and to investigate the behaviour and properties of lubricants in highly loaded elastohydrodynamically lubricated (EHL) conjunctions. The Hybrid Technique combines experimental studies and advanced numerical calculations. READ MORE
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25. EHL investigations using a hybrid technique : an experimental and numerical approach
Abstract : This licentiate thesis deals with a hybrid experimental and numerical method, the so-called Hybrid Technique, to study film thickness and pressure distribution and to investigate the behaviour and properties of lubricants in highly loaded EHL conjunctions. The Hybrid Technique combines experimental studies and advanced numerical calculations. READ MORE