Search for dissertations about: "principle component analysis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 33 swedish dissertations containing the words principle component analysis.
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1. Numerical methods for wave propagation in solids containing faults and fluid-filled fractures
Abstract : This thesis develops numerical methods for the simulation of wave propagation in solids containing faults and fluid-filled fractures. These techniques have applications in earthquake hazard analysis, seismic imaging of reservoirs, and volcano seismology. A central component of this work is the coupling of mechanical systems. READ MORE
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2. Primordial radionuclides in pit lakes in Sweden
Abstract : In Sweden, there are many pit lakes, originating from limestone quarries and metal mines, with unknown status in regard to the activity concentration of radionuclides. Such knowledge is generally available only for pit lakes from uranium mining activi-ties. READ MORE
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3. First-principle data-driven models for assessment of motor disorders in Parkinson’s disease
Abstract : Parkinson’s disease (PD) is an increasing neurological disorder in an aging society. The motor and non-motor symptoms of PD advance with the disease progression and occur in varying frequency and duration. In order to affirm the full extent of a patient’s condition, repeated assessments are necessary to adjust medical prescription. READ MORE
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4. On the Design of Electrical Architectures for Safety-Critical Automotive Systems
Abstract : Increasing demands in the automotive industry in areas such as safety, driving pleasure and environmental care require new complex functionality to be implemented in cars. This evolution will to a large extent depend on the introduction of drive-by-wire systems in cars. READ MORE
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5. Controlling over-actuated road vehicles during failure conditions
Abstract : The aim of electrification of chassis and driveline systems in road vehicles is to reduce the global emissions and their impact on the environment. The electrification of such systems in vehicles is enabling a whole new set of functionalities improving safety, handling and comfort for the user. READ MORE