Essays about: "Master Thesis in network safety"
Showing result 16 - 19 of 19 essays containing the words Master Thesis in network safety.
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16. Links between Subjective Assessments and Objective Metrics for Steering
University essay from KTH/FordonsdynamikAbstract : The characteristics of vehicle steering perception are decisive factors concerning vehicle safety and overall pleasure behind the wheel. It is a challenge for vehicle manufacturers to achieve these features and qualities, because usually vehicle tuning almost only relies on subjective evaluation of test drivers, which is costly and time consuming. READ MORE
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17. The overhead line sag dependence on weather parameters and line current
University essay from Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : As the demand for energy increases, as well as the demand for renewable energy, Vattenfall, as network owner, receives many requests to connect new wind power to the grid. The limiting factor for how much wind power that can be connected to the grid is in this case the maximum current capacity of the overhead lines that is based on a line temperature limit. READ MORE
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18. Traffic Route Guidance using Feedback of Predicted Travel Times : Improving Travel Times in the Berlin Traffic Network
University essay from Institutionen för informationsteknologiAbstract : Traffic congestions constitute a problem in many large cities. Congestions can be handled by reducing the network demand, expanding the infrastructure, or by utilizing the road network more efficiently. This master thesis presents a methodology for route guidance, based on automatic feedback control from the current traffic situation. READ MORE
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19. A Patient Identification System using RFID and IEEE 802.11b Wireless Networks
University essay from KTH/Kommunikationssystem, CoSAbstract : The recent increased focus on patient safety in hospitals has yielded a flood of new technologies and tools seeking to improve the quality of patient care at the point of care. Hospitals are complex institutions by nature, and are constantly challenged to improve the quality of healthcare delivered to patients while trying to reduce the rate of medical errors and improve patient safety. READ MORE