Search for dissertations about: "functional time series"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 188 swedish dissertations containing the words functional time series.
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6. Rethinking Systems of Innovation : Towards an Actor Perspective on the System of Innovation Perspective
Abstract : In 1987 a book by Chris Freeman with the title “Technology policy and economic performance. Lessons from Japan” was published. This book turned out to be the birth certificate of the systems of innovation perspective which came to enjoy a tremendous popularity the next three decades. READ MORE
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7. Real-time Locating Systems for indoor applications : the methodological customization approach
Abstract : Emerging wireless technologies increase the potential and effectiveness of wireless Real-time Locating Systems (RTLSs), which precisely localize the position, and identify things and people in real time. Among many applications, RTLSs are widely used in the industrial sector for indoor logistics and safety applications. READ MORE
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8. Brain networks in time : deriving and quantifying dynamic functional connectivity
Abstract : Studying the brain’s structure and function as a network has provided insight about the brain’s activity in health and disease. Networks in the brain are often averaged over trials, frequency and time and this is called functional connectivity. This thesis aims to extend the analyses beyond these assumptions and simplifications. READ MORE
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9. Facility layout design with simulation-based optimization : A holistic methodology including process, flow, and logistics requirements in manufacturing
Abstract : Adaptability and flexibility are becoming key concepts in manufacturing. Today manufacturing companies often have to deal with random disruptive events, which necessitates significantly more complex manufacturing systems. READ MORE
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10. Functional Extinctions of Species in Ecological Networks
Abstract : Current rates of extinctions are estimated to be around 1000 times higher than background rates that would occur without anthropogenic impacts. These extinction rates refer to the traditional view of extinctions, i.e. numerical extinctions. READ MORE