Search for dissertations about: "Wiener model structure"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words Wiener model structure.
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1. Harmonic signal modeling based on the Wiener model structure
Abstract : The estimation of frequencies and corresponding harmonic overtones is a problem of great importance in many situations. Applications can, for example, be found in supervision of electrical power transmission lines, in seismology and in acoustics. READ MORE
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2. Nonlinear Modeling and Feedback Control of Drug Delivery in Anesthesia
Abstract : General anesthesia is a drug-induced reversible state where neuromuscular blockade (NMB), hypnosis, and analgesia (jointly denoted by depth of anesthesia - DoA) are guaranteed. This thesis concerns mathematical modeling and feedback control of the effect of the muscle relaxants atracurium and rocuronium, the hypnotic propofol, and the analgesic remifentanil. READ MORE
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3. Nonlinear Approaches to Periodic Signal Modeling
Abstract : Periodic signal modeling plays an important role in different fields. The unifying theme of this thesis is using nonlinear techniques to model periodic signals. The suggested techniques utilize the user pre-knowledge about the signal waveform. This gives these techniques an advantage as compared to others that do not consider such priors. READ MORE
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4. Behavioural Modelling of Radio Frequency Power Amplifiers : An Evaluation of Some Block Structure and Neural Network Models
Abstract : This work considers behavioral modelling of radio frequency power amplifiers. Due to the use of modern digital modulation methods power amplifiers are nowadays subjected to signals having a considerable bandwidth and a fast changing envelope. READ MORE
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5. System identification and control for general anesthesia based on parsimonious Wiener models
Abstract : The effect of anesthetics in the human body is usually described by Wiener models. The high number of patient-dependent parameters in the standard models, the poor excitatory pattern of the input signals (administered anesthetics) and the small amount of available input-output data make application of system identification strategies difficult. READ MORE