Search for dissertations about: "optical and radar analysis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words optical and radar analysis.
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1. Reconfigurable Optical Interconnection Networks for High-Performance Embedded
Abstract : In embedded computer and communication system the capacity demand for interconnection networks is increasing continuously in order to achieve high-performance systems. Recent breakthroughs show that by using reconfigurability inside a single chip substantial performance gains can be added. READ MORE
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2. Aspects of Optical Broad Band Spectroscopy and Information Extraction - Applications in Medicine and Ecology
Abstract : The present thesis describes a number of aspects of modern electro-optical measurement technology also known as bio-photonics; this includes instrumentation, applications, sample interaction and data interpretation. The methods employed operate over several domains, and light measurements are discretized both in intensity, space, angle, time, polarization and energy. READ MORE
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3. Deep Learning for Wildfire Progression Monitoring Using SAR and Optical Satellite Image Time Series
Abstract : Wildfires have coexisted with human societies for more than 350 million years, always playing an important role in affecting the Earth's surface and climate. Across the globe, wildfires are becoming larger, more frequent, and longer-duration, and tend to be more destructive both in lives lost and economic costs, because of climate change and human activities. READ MORE
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4. Multi-spectral analysis of fine scale aurora
Abstract : The Aurora Borealis is the visible manifestation of the complex plasma interaction between the solar wind and the Earth's magnetosphere and ionosphere. Ground based and in situ measurements demonstrate a prevalence of dynamic fine structure within auroral displays, with spatial scales down to tens of metres and time variations occurring on a fraction of a second. READ MORE
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5. Fibre-Optic AWG Networks Supporting Real-Time Communication in High-Performance Embedded Systems
Abstract : High-performance embedded systems communicating heterogeneous traffic with high bandwidth and strict timing requirements are in need of more efficient communication solutions. This thesis proposes two multi-wavelength passive optical networks able to meet these demands. READ MORE