Search for dissertations about: "static output feedback"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words static output feedback.
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1. Limited Feedback Information in Wireless Communications : Transmission Schemes and Performance Bounds
Abstract : This thesis studies some fundamental aspects of wireless systems with partial channel state information at the transmitter (CSIT), with a special emphasis on the high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) regime. The first contribution is a study on multi-layer variable-rate communication systems with quantized feedback, where the expected rate is chosen as the performance measure. READ MORE
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2. Nonlinear Modeling and Feedback Control of Drug Delivery in Anesthesia
Abstract : General anesthesia is a drug-induced reversible state where neuromuscular blockade (NMB), hypnosis, and analgesia (jointly denoted by depth of anesthesia - DoA) are guaranteed. This thesis concerns mathematical modeling and feedback control of the effect of the muscle relaxants atracurium and rocuronium, the hypnotic propofol, and the analgesic remifentanil. READ MORE
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3. On Robust Steering Based Lateral Control of Longer and Heavier Commercial Vehicles
Abstract : Rapid growth in the transportation of goods has led to raised concerns about environmental effects, road freight traffic, and increased infrastructure usage. The increasing cost of fuel, and issues with congestions and gas emissions, make longer and heavier commercial vehicles (LHCVs) an attractive alter- native to conventional heavy vehicles. READ MORE
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4. The Ultimate Display
Abstract : In 1965 Ivan E. Sutherland envisioned the Ultimate Display, a room in which a computer can directly control the existence of matter.This type of display would merge the digital and the physical world, dramatically changing how people interact with computers. READ MORE
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5. Temporal representation of Motor Imagery : towards improved Brain-Computer Interface-based strokerehabilitation
Abstract : Practicing Motor Imagery (MI) with a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) has shown promise in promoting motor recovery in stroke patients. A BCI records a person’s brain activity and provides feedback to the person in real time, which allows the person to practice his or her brain activity. READ MORE