Essays about: "Poisson processes"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 essays containing the words Poisson processes.
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1. Stochastic Geometry and Mosaic Models with Applications
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Sannolikhetsteori och kombinatorikAbstract : In this thesis, we consider stationary random mosaics with a focus on the Poisson-Voronoi mosaic and the Poisson-Delaunay mosaic. We consider properties of stationary random mosaics in R2, such as mean value results of the typical cell. READ MORE
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2. ESTIMATION OF POINT PROCESSES ON DIRECTED GRAPHS
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informationsteknologiAbstract : Road accidents are one of the most important concerns worldwide. Studying and analysing them is one way to improve and ensure safety on the roads. Traffic accident records for four years have been provided and are analysed in this thesis. READ MORE
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3. Heuristic and Exact Evaluation of Two-Echelon Inventory Systems
University essay from Lunds universitet/Matematisk statistikAbstract : The main theme of this project is inventory control with stochastic demand. In this thesis, we consider a two-echelon inventory system that consists of one central warehouse and N retail stores. Customer demands at the retailers follow independent Poisson demand processes and each customer only demands one unit. READ MORE
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4. The self-exciting Hawkes processand dynamic contagion
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Sannolikhetsteori och kombinatorikAbstract : We introduce the necessary theory to construct self-exciting processes, particularly random and Poisson measures. Our goal is to show how to work with and analyze self-exciting processes. We consider a Hawkes process with the exponential kernel, a counting process with an intensity that depends on the process itself. READ MORE
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5. Modeling telemedicine customer arrivals
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : This project investigates whether customer arrivals to digital healthcare providers can be appropriately modeled by non-homogeneous Poisson processes (NHPPs). Data from a large Swedish telemedicine provider was examined, with the goal of confirming that the data exhibited the two required properties of Poisson processes: customer interarrival times being (i) exponentially distributed, and (ii) independently and identically distributed. READ MORE