Search for dissertations about: "electrical electronics management"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 40 swedish dissertations containing the words electrical electronics management.
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1. Enterprise architecture for IT management : a CIO decision making perspective on the electrical power industry
Abstract : Within the electric power industry, the average company's enterprise system - i.e. the overall system of IT related entities - is today highly complex. READ MORE
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2. Integrated Communications and Thermal Management Systems for Microsystem-based Spacecraft : A Multifunctional Microsystem Approach
Abstract : This thesis explores the potential of multifunctional silicon-based microsystems for advanced integrated nanospacecraft (AIN). Especially, multifunctional microsystems with the coexistant functions of communications and thermal management implemented in multilayer silicon stacks are approached with systems study. READ MORE
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3. Demand responsive resource management for cellular networks : link asymmetry, pricing and multihopping
Abstract : Economic affordability of services and infrastructures has rapidly become one of the key issues in the evaluation and design of wireless access systems. The provisioning of high data rates, at an ``affordable'' price, constitutes a serious challenge to the structure and management of current and future wireless networks. READ MORE
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4. Waste-heat Recovery Using Thermoelectricity and Silicon Carbide Power Electronics
Abstract : Energy consumption in the world has increased continuously due to a growing population and increased energy consumption per capita. Moreover, the largest part of consumed energy still comes from fossil sources which in 2016 was more than 130 PWh. READ MORE
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5. Active Distributed Power Systems Functional Structures for Real-Time Operation of Sustainable Energy Systems
Abstract : Present power system will face great challenges in several areas depending on the market economy, extensive global integration and constant need for more electric power, which will force the system to operate much closer to its stability limits. Meeting these challenges may involve improving and complementing or even total restructuring of the power systems. READ MORE