Search for dissertations about: "first best solution"
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16. Change Point Detection with Applications to Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract : In this thesis work we develop a new algorithm for detecting joint changes in statistical behavior of multiple, simultaneously recorded, signals. Such signal analysis is commonly known as multivariate change point (CP) detection (CPD) and is of interest in many scientific and engineering applications. READ MORE
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17. Essays on Nonlinear Pricing and Welfare
Abstract : The price of a good is said to be nonlinear if the unit price not is constant but depends on some aspect of the quantity (or quality) purchased. This form of pricing is commonly used in many industries, e.g. the electricity and water industries, and has many desirable properties. READ MORE
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18. Water-based Flexographic Printing on Polymer-coated Board
Abstract : This doctoral thesis comprises three studies dealing with water-based flexography on polymer-coated boards, which have been presented in the five papers included at the end of the thesis. The first study (covered in three papers) presents results from characterisation of a matrix of water-based inks with respect to their rheology, surface tension, wetting, and fulltone printing performance on PE-coated board. READ MORE
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19. Security for IP multimedia applications over heterogeneous networks
Abstract : Personal mobile multimedia services are rapidly become popular. They leverage the combination of mobile and Internet-based communications, the increased capabilities of the third generation of mobile communications (3G), and the flexibility of a common transport and service platform. READ MORE
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20. Essays on Incomplete Information in Financial Markets
Abstract : This thesis consists of three essays on incomplete information in financial markets, two of which are theoretical, and one that is mainly of an empirical nature. All three essays concern parameter uncertainty, and they employ a continuous-time framework. READ MORE