Search for dissertations about: "integrated modelling"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 312 swedish dissertations containing the words integrated modelling.
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1. Towards an integrated ecology through mechanistic modelling of ecosystem structure and functioning
Abstract : Plant physiology, population dynamics and the structure and functioning of ecosystems are closely interrelated. However, these processes are often investigated independently within different subdisciplines of ecology. READ MORE
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2. Characterisation and Modelling of Graphene FETs for Terahertz Mixers and Detectors
Abstract : Graphene is a two-dimensional sheet of carbon atoms with numerous envisaged applications owing to its exciting properties. In particular, ultrahigh-speed graphene field effect transistors (GFETs) are possible due to the unprecedented carrier velocities in ideal graphene. READ MORE
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3. Complexity in Transportation and Logistics Systems An Integrated Approach to Modelling and Analysis
Abstract : The basis for the thesis is to assess the usefulness of describing and analysing transportation and logistics systems as being complex systems. The reason and assumption being that in the future more integrated and sophisticated systems and solutions will be demanded. READ MORE
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4. Complexity in transportation and logistics systems : A conceptual approach to modelling and analysis
Abstract : The basis for the thesis is to assess the usefulness of describing and analysing transportation and logistics systems as being complex systems. The reason and assumption being that in the future more integrated and sophisticated systems and solutions will be demanded. READ MORE
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5. Benchmark Simulation Model for Integrated Urban Wastewater Systems : Model Development and Control Strategy Evaluation
Abstract : The integrated urban wastewater system (UWS) consists of different sections that are interconnected. These include: i) catchment; ii) sewer network; iii) wastewater treatment plant (WWTP); and finally, iv) receiving water system. Traditionally, these sections are operated and evaluated individually. READ MORE