Search for dissertations about: "bio battery"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words bio battery.
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1. Low Power Analog Interface Circuits toward Software Defined Sensors
Abstract : Internet of Things is expanding to the areas such as healthcare, home management, industrial, agriculture, and becoming pervasive in our life, resulting in improved efficiency, accuracy and economic benefits. Smart sensors with embedded interfacing integrated circuits (ICs) are important enablers, hence, variety of smart sensors are required. READ MORE
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2. Island-based Polygeneration Systems : On the Feasibility of Solar-Biomass-driven Distributed Concepts
Abstract : The colossal risks and challenges posed by climate change require innovative solutions that must fulfil energy service demands sustainably. The concept of small-scale, biomass-based polygeneration (SBP) is one such technological approach, which optimizes locally supplied fuels to provide several energy services like electricity, heating, cooling, potable water, and/or bio-chemical products. READ MORE
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3. Short- and long-term variability in future electricity systems – Ensuring the flexibility to manage the grid frequency and inter-annual variations
Abstract : To achieve climate mitigation targets, the net climate impact from electricity generation must be drastically reduced in the near future, and eventually eliminated. The level of generation must also be increased to accommodate the increasing demand as the transport and industry sectors undergo electrification. READ MORE
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4. Heterogeneous Integration of Silicon and Printed Electronics for Intelligente Sensing Devices
Abstract : Driven by the exploding popularity of the Internet-of-Things (IoT), the demand for thin, flexible, lightweight intelligent sensingdevices is growing rapidly. Two attractive examples are intelligent packaging and wearable healthcare monitoring devices, which help to connect and track / monitor everything / everybody at any time and in any place. READ MORE
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5. Sustainable valorization of Biomass into Syngas/H2 via Biocarbon catalyst
Abstract : Environmental issues stemming from the rapid growth in global energy demand and carbon dioxide emissions require urgent resolutions. Biomass represents a viable alternative for displacing fossil fuels, as its energy can be converted into electricity, heat, fuels, and chemical precursors, thus substituting petrochemicals. READ MORE