Search for dissertations about: "transmission method"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 669 swedish dissertations containing the words transmission method.
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1. The material distribution method : analysis and acoustics applications
Abstract : For the purpose of numerically simulating continuum mechanical structures, different types of material may be represented by the extreme values {,1}, where 0.... READ MORE
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2. Multiconductor transmission lines wideband modeling : A delay-rational Green’s-function-based method
Abstract : The performance of variable-frequency drives (VFDs) commonly used in energy production plants can be severely affected by electromagnetic (EM) noise in the form of conducted disturbances.A VFD is composed of an inverter, a motor, and a connecting power cable. READ MORE
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3. Internet Video Transmission
Abstract : The Internet has rapidly evolved from being a scientific experiment to a commercial network connecting millions of hosts that carries traffic generated by a large amount of applications with diverse requirements. Its architecture was however designed to enable efficient point-to-point delivery of bulk data, and can not provide statistical guarantees on the timely delivery of delay sensitive data such as streaming and real-time multimedia. READ MORE
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4. Numerical Conformal Mappings for Waveguides
Abstract : Acoustic or electro-magnetic scattering in a waveguide with varying direction and cross-section can be re-formulated as a two-dimensional scattering problem, provided that the variations take place in only one dimension at a time. By using the so-called Building Block Method, it is possible to construct the scattering properties of a combination of scatterers when the properties of each scatterer are known. READ MORE
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5. Pedagogy of Heuristic Contexturalisation: Intercultural transmission through cross-cultural encounters
Abstract : The present study is designed to analyze the effects of the ongoing cultural globalization. It utilizes as its empirical setting two special programmes called the International Master's Programme (the IMP,) directed by Lund University in Sweden. READ MORE