Essays about: "Complex Error Function"

Showing result 21 - 25 of 43 essays containing the words Complex Error Function.

  1. 21. Sustainable Investment Strategies : A Quantitative Evaluation of Sustainable Investment Strategies For Index Funds

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för matematik och matematisk statistik

    Author : John Erikmats; Johan Sjösten; [2019]
    Keywords : ESG; CSR; investment strategies; sustainable investment strategies; sustainability; sustainable investments; sustainable finance; index funds; tracking-error; tracking-error minimization; ESG; CSR; investeringsstrategier; hållbara investeringsstrategier; hållbarhet; hållbara investeringar; hållbar finans; indexfonder; tracking-error; minimering av tracking-error;

    Abstract : Modern society is faced with the complex and intractable challenge of global warming, along with other environmental issues that could potentially alter our way of life if not managed properly. Is it possible that financial markets and equity investors could have a huge part to play in the transformation towards a greener and more sustainable world? Previous studies about investment strategies regarding sustainability have for the most part been centered around possibly less objective ESG-scores or around carbon and GHG-emissions only, with little or no consideration for water usage and waste management. READ MORE

  2. 22. Travel time estimation for emergency services

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Kommunikations- och transportsystem; Linköpings universitet/Tekniska fakulteten

    Author : Iman Pereira; Guangan Ren; [2019]
    Keywords : Travel time estimation; deep learning; emergency services;

    Abstract : Emergency services has a vital function in society, and except saving lifes a functioning emergency service system provides the inhabitants of any give society with a sence of feeling secure. Because of the delicate nature of the services provided there is always an interest in improvement with regards to the performance of the system. READ MORE

  3. 23. An Analysis of Including the Evolution Law for the Serial Element in the Musculoskeletal Modelling

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Mekanik och hållfasthetslära

    Author : Alexandra Roser; [2019]
    Keywords : biomechanical simulation; contraction dynamics; dissipation inequality; Hill-type muscle model; strain-energy function;

    Abstract : In the classic Hill model for muscle contraction, the split between the muscle and tendon is arbitrary and the problem lacks a unique solution. Instead of reformulating the problem to a differential-algebraic equation and solving for a set of initial conditions, a constant tendon length is commonly assumed in musculoskeletal simulation tools. READ MORE

  4. 24. Evaluation of Target Tracking Using Multiple Sensors and Non-Causal Algorithms

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Reglerteknik

    Author : Albin Vestin; Gustav Strandberg; [2019]
    Keywords : evaluation; target tracking; multiple sensors; non-causal; smoother; smoothing; tracking; vehicle tracking; camera; lidar; estimate; estimation; prediction; vehicle dynamics; sensor fusion; real-time tracking; extended kalman filter; filter validation; validation; position estimation; velocity estimation; dynamic model; model complexity; multi object tracking; multiple object; tracking; single object tracking; data association; tracking fundamentals; iterated kalman filter; track management; gnn; global nearest neighbour; mahalanobis; mahalanobis distance; performance evaluation; differential gps; dgps; roi; ego; several sensors; sensors; rmse; root mean square error; invertible motion; anti-causal motion; anti-causal tracking; constant velocity; gnn; imu; tfs; two filter smoother; ekf; rts; radar; inertial measurement unit; nonlinear; nonlinear systems; mono camera; monocular camera; noise model; tracking performance; fixed interval smoothing; m n logic; centralized fusion; non-causal object tracker; car tracking; car dynamics; automotive; active safety; object tracking; automotive industry; thesis; master; reverse dynamics; reverse tracking; reverse sequence; sequence tracking; data propagation; ground truth; estimating ground truth; additional sensors; mounted sensors; true estimates; environment; comparison; algorithm; independent targets; overlapping; measurements; occluded; track switch; improve; lower; uncertainty; more; certain; state; process; noise; covariance; sampling; image; sprt; adas; cnn; cv; pdf; track; target; ego; tracker; tentative track; observatiom; online tracking; offline tracking; online; offline; recorded; sequences; robust; self driving; self-driving; car; traffic; trajectory; true state; scenario; scenarios; future; accurate; output; advanced; driver; assistance; systems; non-linear; complex noise; pedestrian; truck; bus; maneuvering; vehicles; processed; measurement; frame; state; correction; probability; density; function; tuning; likelihood; transition; measurement; motion; model; recursion; gaussian; approximation; distribution; linear; jacobian; multiplicative; noise; ratio; ad; hoc; ad hoc; state; space; approach; backward; auction; euclidean; distance; statistical; threshold; gating; association; margin; normalize; covariance; matrix; fusion; confirmed; rejected; tentative; history; absolute; error; modular; ego motion; parameters; variables; logg; hardware; specification; fused; causal; factorization; independent; uncorrelated; transform; moving; rotation; translation; oncoming; overtaking;

    Abstract : Today, the main research field for the automotive industry is to find solutions for active safety. In order to perceive the surrounding environment, tracking nearby traffic objects plays an important role. READ MORE

  5. 25. Combustion Simulations with reduced mechanisms using hybrid optimization

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Fysiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Förbränningsfysik

    Author : Marius Burman Ingeberg; [2018]
    Keywords : Optimization; Reduced mechanism; Hybrid optimization; simulated annealing; Genetic algorithm; Physics and Astronomy;

    Abstract : In order to simulate complex combustion systems, the kinetic mechanisms describing the chemical processes have to be reduced. To minimize the error introduced by the reduction, coefficients of the reaction rates included in the mechanisms can be adjusted in ways so that simulations using the reduced mechanism behave like simulations that use detailed mechanisms. READ MORE