Search for dissertations about: "emergency supply"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the words emergency supply.
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11. On possibilities of smart meters switching at low voltage level for emergency grid management
Abstract : Smart Meter (SM) is an advanced remotely readable energy meter with two-way communication capability which measures the electrical energy in real-time or near-real-time and securely sends data to Distribution System Operator (DSO). A smart metering system is an application of SMs on a larger scale, i.e. READ MORE
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12. Risk and Vulnerability Analysis of Large Scale Technical Infrastructures - Electrical Distribution Systems
Abstract : The thesis treats the subject of risk and vulnerability analysis of large-scale technical infrastructures. In particular the focus is on the development of methods for vulnerability analysis of electrical distribution systems. The methods and the concepts behind them should nevertheless also be seen as applicable to other technical infrastructures. READ MORE
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13. New Modelling Approaches for Location and Routing Problems towards Sustainable Logistic Systems
Abstract : Transportations are paramount for a well-functioning society and necessary to secure essential products and maintain our standard of living. These are operations and activities related to distributing packages and goods and providing services by society such as waste collection, postal services, health care, or emergency response. READ MORE
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14. Multi-Echelon Inventory Control with Consideration of Emissions and Service Differentiation
Abstract : An increased focus on sustainability and initiatives towards green supply chains raises new challenges for efficient inventory control. This doctoral thesis addresses the consequences some of these initiatives have on the modelling of inventory systems and the resulting policy variables. READ MORE
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15. Hydrodynamic and Microbiological Modelling of Water Quality in Drinking Water Sources
Abstract : Faecal contamination of drinking water sources poses risks for waterborne disease outbreaks. To manage these risks the fate and transport of faecal contamination in a drinking water source need to be understood and quantitatively described. READ MORE