Search for dissertations about: "end-to-end separation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words end-to-end separation.
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1. Secure System Virtualization : End-to-End Verification of Memory Isolation
Abstract : Over the last years, security-kernels have played a promising role in reshaping the landscape of platform security on embedded devices. Security-kernels, such as separation kernels, enable constructing high-assurance mixed-criticality execution platforms on a small TCB, which enforces isolation between components. READ MORE
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2. Statistical Mechanical Studies of Titrating Polyelectrolytes
Abstract : Different models and statistical mechanical approximations for titrating polyelectrolytes are studied and the results compared with Monte Carlo simulations and experimental data. Three types of models have been used in the simulations: i) rigid structures and freely jointed chains with ii) rigid bonds and iii) flexible, harmonic bonds. READ MORE
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3. Controlling the Pore Size and Morphology of Mesoporous Silica
Abstract : Mesoporous silica with a hexagonally ordered pore structure (SBA-15) has been synthesized. Through variations in the synthesis conditions several morphologies, such as fibers, sheets and separate rods, have been realized. READ MORE
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4. Drill Failure Detection based on Sound using Artificial Intelligence
Abstract : In industry, it is crucial to be able to detect damage or abnormal behavior in machines. A machine's downtime can be minimized by detecting and repairing faulty components of the machine as early as possible. It is, however, economically inefficient and labor-intensive to detect machine fault sounds manual. READ MORE
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5. Enhancing Machine Failure Detection with Artificial Intelligence and sound Analysis
Abstract : The detection of damage or abnormal behavior in machines is critical in industry, as it allows faulty components to be detected and repaired as early as possible, reducing downtime and minimizing operating and personnel costs. However, manual detection of machine fault sounds is economically inefficient and labor-intensive. READ MORE