Search for dissertations about: "fredrik bengtsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words fredrik bengtsson.
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1. Algorithms for aggregate information extraction from sequences
Abstract : In this thesis, we propose efficient algorithms for aggregate information extraction from sequences and multidimensional arrays. The algorithms proposed are applicable in several important areas, including large databases and DNA sequence segmentation. READ MORE
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2. Efficient aggregate queries on data cubes
Abstract : As computers are developing rapidly and become more available to the modern information society, the possibility and ability to handle large data sets in database applications increases. The demand for efficient algorithmic solutions to process huge amounts of information increases as the data sets become larger. READ MORE
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3. The Cerebello-Olivary Feedback System
Abstract : The pathway from the deep cerebellar nuclei to the inferior olive, the nucleo-olivary pathway, is known to be inhibitory. The physiological and temporal properties, as well as the localisation, of the nucleo-olivary pathway were characterised in the decerebrate ferret. READ MORE
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4. Development and evaluation of methods for control and modelling of multiple-input multiple-output systems
Abstract : In control, a common type of system is the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system, where the same input may affect multiple outputs, or conversely, the same output is affected by multiple inputs. In this thesis two methods for controlling MIMO systems are examined, namely linear quadratic Gaussian (LQG) control and decentralized control, and some of the difficulties associated with them. READ MORE
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5. Development and evaluation of methods for control of multiple-input multiple output systems
Abstract : In control, the most common type of system is the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system, where the same input may affect multiple outputs, or conversely, the same output is affected by multiple inputs. In this thesis two methods for controlling MIMO systems are examined, namely linear quadratic Gaussian (LQG) control and decentralized control, and some of the difficulties associated with them. READ MORE