Search for dissertations about: "parameter"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 2436 swedish dissertations containing the word parameter.
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1. Parameter Estimation : Towards Data-Driven and Privacy Preserving Approaches
Abstract : Parameter estimation is a pivotal task across various domains such as system identification, statistics, and machine learning. The literature presents numerous estimation procedures, many of which are backed by well-studied asymptotic properties. READ MORE
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2. On Parameter Estimation : Applications in Radio Astronomy and Power Networks
Abstract : Signal processing is a common part of the modern society used to obtain high functionality in a vast number of applications. As the development of advanced electronics and powerful computers continue, the limit of the functionality in many systems is increased. READ MORE
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3. Automatic Instance-based Tailoring of Parameter Settings for Metaheuristics
Abstract : Many industrial problems in various fields, such as logistics, process management, orproduct design, can be formalized and expressed as optimization problems in order tomake them solvable by optimization algorithms. However, solvers that guarantee thefinding of optimal solutions (complete) can in practice be unacceptably slow. READ MORE
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4. Parameter estimation in heterogeneous catalysis
Abstract : The detailed modelling of heterogeneous catalytic systems is challenging due to the unknown nature of new catalytic materials as well as the often required transient nature of the resulting models. Thus, this thesis deals with the methodologies involved in the kinetic modelling of heterogeneous catalysis and in particular NOx reduction systems. READ MORE
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5. Microwave Transistor Noise Model Extraction Methods and a Non-Contacting Scattering Parameter Measurement Method
Abstract : This thesis has two parts. The first part discuss noise model extraction methods for FETs. The second part describe theory and implementation of a non-contacting S-parameter measurement method. Noise is an important aspect for a circuit designer, because noise generated in the circuit is a sensitivity limiting factor. READ MORE