Search for dissertations about: "asymmetric systems"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 160 swedish dissertations containing the words asymmetric systems.
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1. On the Design and Analysis of Consensus Protocols for Automotive Electronic Systems
Abstract : This thesis deals with the fundamental problem of reaching agreement on a value in a distributedcomputing system in the presence of faults. We address this problem in the contextof safety-critical distributed automotive applications, such as virtual traffic lights. READ MORE
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2. Dynamic Systems : Enzymatic Synthesis, Exchange Reactions and Applications in Materials Science
Abstract : This thesis is divided into three parts, revolving around the developments of dynamic systems utilized in dynamic kinetic resolution (DKR) and constitutional dynamic chemistry (CDC).The first section gives an introduction to constitutional dynamics, the core concept of this thesis. READ MORE
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3. Impulse Radio UWB for the Internet-of-Things : A Study on UHF/UWB Hybrid Solution
Abstract : This dissertation investigates Ultra-Wideband (UWB) techniques for the next generation Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) towards the Internet-of-Things (IoT). In particular, an ultra-high frequency (UHF) wireless-powered UWB radio (UHF/UWB hybrid) with asymmetric links is explored from system architecture to circuit implementation. READ MORE
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4. Chemoenzymatic Resolution in Dynamic Systems : Screening, Classification and Asymmetric Synthesis
Abstract : This thesis is divided into four parts, all centered around Constitutional Dynamic Chemistry (CDC) and Dynamic Kinetic Resolution (DKR) using biocatalysts for selective transformations, and their applications in screening of bioactive compounds, organic synthesis, and enzyme classification. In part one, an introduction to CDC and DKR is presented, illustrating the basic concepts, practical considerations and potential applications of such dynamic systems, thus providing the background information for the studies in the following chapters. READ MORE
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5. Energy Efficient Task Mapping and Resource Management on Multi-core Architectures
Abstract : Reducing energy consumption of parallel applications executing on chip multi- processors (CMPs) is important for green computing. Hardware vendors have been developing a variety of system features to support energy efficient computing, for example, integrating asymmetric core types on a single chip referred to as static asymmetry and supporting dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) referred to as dynamic asymmetry. READ MORE