Search for dissertations about: "polynomial evaluation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words polynomial evaluation.
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1. Topics in Authentication Theory
Abstract : Authentication theory deals with problems connected with the protection of information sent over insecure channels. This thesis concerns different problems in authentication theory. In particular, we consider unconditionally secure authentication, i.e. READ MORE
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2. Local Polynomial Regression with Application on Lidar Measurements
Abstract : This thesis deals with the problem of estimating a function or one of its derivatives from a set of measurements, mainly of a bivariate or spatial nature which is so common in environmental applications. In this work particular attention has been on the lidar (light detection and ranging) application which is a versatile technique for measurement of among other things atmospheric trace gases. READ MORE
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3. Polynomial expansion for orientation and motion estimation
Abstract : This thesis introduces a new signal transform, called polynomial expansion, and based on this develops novel methods for estimation of orientation and motion. The methods are designed exclusively in the spatial domain and can be used for signals of any dimensionality. READ MORE
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4. Essays on the Evaluation of Public Policies
Abstract : This thesis consists of four self-contained papers.Essay 1: This paper uses the synthetic control (SC) method to examine how the establishment of Nuclear Power Facilities (NPFs) in Japan in the 1970s and 1980s has affected local per capita income levels in the municipalities in which they were located (NPF municipalities). READ MORE
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5. Resource budgeting as a tool for reduced development cost for embedded real-time computer systems
Abstract : Wouldn’t it be great if there were a systematic method for derivation of non functional constraints available at design time that made it possible to verify design and make implementa tion a much clearer task? This kind of methods are needed since systems of increasing com plexity has to be developed, and the cost for failing has proven to bee too high. The problem is how to derive the design time constraints into implementation time constraints, maintaining the traceability for the individual constraints, and early on get indications whether a project is about to fail or not. READ MORE