Search for dissertations about: "port traffic control"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words port traffic control.
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1. Vessel Traffic Service (VTS): a maritime information service or traffic control system?
Abstract : Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) is a shore-side maritime assistance service that supports bridge teams in their safe navigation of port approaches and other areas that present navigational difficulties. The VTS is implemented in national waters and provides vessels with information through transmissions and broadcasts on Very High Frequency (VHF) radio. READ MORE
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2. Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) : a maritime information service or traffic control system? : understanding everyday performance and resilience in a socio-technical system under change
Abstract : Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) is a shore-side maritime assistance service that supports bridge teams in their safe navigation of port approaches and other areas that present navigational difficulties. The VTS is implemented in national waters and provides vessels with information through transmissions and broadcasts on Very High Frequency (VHF) radio. READ MORE
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3. On Joint State Estimation and Model Learning using Gaussian Process Approximations
Abstract : Techniques for state estimation is a cornerstone of essentially every sector of science and engineering, ranging from aeronautics and automotive engineering to economics and medical science. Common to state estimation methods, is the specification of a mathematical model of the underlying system in question. Typically, this is done a priori, i.e. READ MORE
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4. DDRNoC: Dual Data-Rate Network-on-Chip
Abstract : Networks-on-Chip (NoCs) are becoming increasing important for the performance of modern multi-core system-on-chip. For various on-chip networks with virtual channel (VC) ow control, the slow control logic (VC and switch allocation logic) of the NoC routers limits the NoC clock period while their datapath (switch and link) possesses signifcant slack. READ MORE
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5. Mitigating Distributed Denial-of-Service Attacks: Application-defense and Network-defense Methods
Abstract : Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks can be so powerful that theycan easily deplete the computing resources or bandwidth of the potential targets.Based on the types of the targets, DDoS attacks can be addressed in two levels:application-level and network-level. READ MORE