Search for dissertations about: "stochastic triggering"
Found 4 swedish dissertations containing the words stochastic triggering.
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1. On LQG-Optimal Event-Based Sampling
Abstract : Event-based control is a promising concept for the design of resource-efficient feedback systems, where events such as sampling, actuation, and data transmissions are triggered reactively based on monitored control performance rather than a periodic timer. In this thesis, we investigate how sampling and communication events should be triggered to fully exploit the potential of event-based control based on the classic linear–quadratic–Gaussian (LQG) framework. READ MORE
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2. Timing Analysis of Distributed Embedded Systems with Stochastic Workload and Realiability Constraints
Abstract : Today's distributed embedded systems are exposed to large variations in workload due to complex software applications and sophisticated hardware platforms. Examples of such systems are automotive and avionics applications.The tasks running on computational units have variable execution times. READ MORE
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3. My first-passage : target search in physics and biology
Abstract : Random walks and diffusing particles have been a corner stone in modelling the random motion of a varying quantity with applications spanning over many research fields. And in most of the applications one can ask a question related to when something happened for the first time. That is, a first-passage problem. READ MORE
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4. State-based Channel Access for a Network of Control Systems
Abstract : Wireless networked control systems use shared wireless links to communicate between sensors and controllers, and require a channel access policy to arbitrate access to the links. Existing multiple access protocols perform this role in an agnostic manner, by remaining insular to the applications that run over the network. READ MORE