Search for dissertations about: "technical feasibility of thesis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 120 swedish dissertations containing the words technical feasibility of thesis.
-
1. A Software-Defined Baseband for Satellite Ground Operations : Feasibility and Design
Abstract : Satellite telemetry, tracking, and command (TT&C) is a crucial activity needed to maintainthe health of a spacecraft or sometimes to facilitate payload data download. TT&Cground operations are facilitated by a communication device known in the TT&C communityas a baseband. READ MORE
-
2. Micro-grids supplied by renewable energy : Improving technical and social feasibility
Abstract : Universal access to electricity stands high on the global agenda and is regarded as essential for positive development in sectors such as health care, education, poverty reduction, food production and climate change. Decentralized, off-grid electrification is deemed an important complement to centralized grid extension. READ MORE
-
3. Biochemical Study and Technical Applications of Fungal Pectinase
Abstract : Pectinases are a group of enzymes produced by bacteria, fungi, higher plants and animals. Pectinases can modify and degrade pectins, a class of heterogeneous and multifunctional polysaccharides present in middle lamellae and primary cell walls of plants. READ MORE
-
4. Surgical Education Assessment of simulators for training and selection of trainees
Abstract : BackgroundApproximately 15 % of surgical patients in hospital are affected of an adverse event, which is a medical error caused by the health care system. Laparoscopy is the preferred surgical technique in common procedures. READ MORE
-
5. Understanding Technical Debt and Assumption-Related Challenges in the Domain of Cyber-Physical Systems
Abstract : In today's world software is contributing a substantial part of the new functionalities and innovations of the automotive industry. So the size and the complexity of the software is dramatically increasing with time, which comes with additional challenges, e.g., implicit assumptions or technical debt. READ MORE