Search for dissertations about: "humidity sensor"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 43 swedish dissertations containing the words humidity sensor.
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1. Printed RFID Humidity Sensor Tags for Flexible Smart Systems
Abstract : Radio frequency identification (RFID) and sensing are two key technologies enabling the Internet of Things (IoT). Development of RFID tags augmented with sensing capabilities (RFID sensor tags) would allow a variety of new applications, leading to a new paradigm of the IoT. READ MORE
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2. Graphene-based Devices for More than Moore Applications
Abstract : Moore's law has defined the semiconductor industry for the past 50 years. Devices continue to become smaller and increasingly integrated into the world around us. Beginning with personal computers, devices have become integrated into watches, phones, cars, clothing and tablets among other things. READ MORE
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3. Density Functional Theory Calculations for Graphene-based Gas Sensor Technology
Abstract : Nowadays, electronic devices span a diverse pool of applications, especially when getting smaller and smaller satisfying the more than Moore paradigm. To further develop this, studies focusing on material design toward electronic devices are crucial. READ MORE
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4. Enhancing Tropospheric Humidity Data Records from Satellite Microwave and Radiosonde Sensors
Abstract : Water vapor is the most dominant greenhouse gas and plays a critical role in the climate by regulating the Earth's radiation budget and hydrological cycle. A comprehensive dataset is required to describe the temporal and spatial distribution of water vapor, evaluate the performance of climate and weather prediction models in terms of simulating tropospheric humidity, and understand the role of water vapor and its feedback in the climate system. READ MORE
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5. Sensing capability of nanomodified Portland cement composites
Abstract : Sensing cement-based composites refer to composites that have sensing functionality that can measure several physical and chemical parameters. Sensing cement-based composites are fabricated by incorporating some functional fillers, such as conductive fibers (CFs), carbon nanofibers (CNFs), carbon nanotubes (CNTs), and graphene, into conventional concrete. READ MORE