Search for dissertations about: "quantized measurements"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words quantized measurements.
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1. Event-Based Control and Estimation with Stochastic Disturbances
Abstract : This thesis deals with event-based control and estimation strategies, motivated by certain bottlenecks in the control loop. Two kinds of implementation constraints are considered: closing one or several control loops over a data network, and sensors that report measurements only as intervals (e.g. with quantization). READ MORE
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2. Stochastic Event-Based Control and Estimation
Abstract : Digital controllers are traditionally implemented using periodic sampling, computation, and actuation events. As more control systems are implemented to share limited network and CPU bandwidth with other tasks, it is becoming increasingly attractive to use some form of event-based control instead, where precious events are used only when needed. READ MORE
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3. Evidence for "liveness" in face biometrics
Abstract : Aliveness or "liveness" detection is a novel but crucial topic in biometrics. In this study we will investigate it for face biometrics. The problem is given by the real-time requirements of such a system to be able to avert advanced spoofing attempts, e.g. READ MORE
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4. Weak Atomic Interactions
Abstract : An atom or ion can change quantum state, usually through emission or absorption of a photon. The photon has the same energy as the energy difference between the states of the transition. The states, or energy levels, of an atom are quantized and light emitted, or absorbed, from the atom is therefore of specific wavelengths, giving spectral lines. READ MORE
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5. Fabrication and characterization of single luminescing quantum dots from 1D silicon nanostructures
Abstract : Silicon as a mono-crystalline bulk semiconductor is today the predominant material in many integrated electronic and photovoltaic applications. This has not been the case in lighting technology, since due to its indirect bandgap nature bulk silicon is an inherently poor light emitter. READ MORE