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1. On unequal probability sampling designs
Abstract : The main objective in sampling is to select a sample from a population in order to estimate some unknown population parameter, usually a total or a mean of some interesting variable. When the units in the population do not have the same probability of being included in a sample, it is called unequal probability sampling. READ MORE
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2. On Methods for Real Time Sampling and Distributions in Sampling
Abstract : This thesis is composed of six papers, all dealing with the issue of sampling from a finite population. We consider two different topics: real time sampling and distributions in sampling. The main focus is on Papers A–C, where a somewhat special sampling situation referred to as real time sampling is studied. READ MORE
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3. Ultra-Wideband Time Domain Measurement Systems for Microwave Tomography
Abstract : As a potential imaging modality for biomedical applications, microwave tomography has attracted a lot of interests in recent years. With microwave tomography, microwave signals are transmitted into the biological tissues and the scattered fields are recorded. READ MORE
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4. Sampling, sample treatment, assay and real time monitoring of biotechnological processes using an integrated flow-injection system
Abstract : Microorganisms can be used for production of pharmaceutical substances. With the introduction of gene technology, it is possible to transfer information from one organism to the other, thereby making the receiving organism capable of producing substances that it did not so before. This development is very important for e.g. READ MORE
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5. On robust and optimal control : with real time aspects
Abstract : This thesis deals with several issues in realistic design of control systems, both from a practical and a theoretical point of view. This is done in three papers which are preceded by an introduction and a short discussion on future research on time-varying delays. The first paper discusses the importance of reliable sensors in control systems. READ MORE