Essays about: "alarm values"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 essays containing the words alarm values.
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1. Evaluation of FMCW Radar Jamming Sensitivity
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Signaler och systemAbstract : In this work, the interference sensitivity of an FMCW radar has been evaluated by studying the impact on a simulated detection chain. A commercially available FMCW radar was first characterized and its properties then laid the foundation for a simulation model implemented in Matlab. READ MORE
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2. The role of marketing to avoid product returns in online shopping : how marketers help online consumers to make better purchase decisions and thus avoid product returns
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : The increasing alarm about global climate change and the related consequences on the planet and humankind has raised the voices to adopt sustainability within organisations and businesses. The wide spread of the internet and smart devices allowed many consumers to buy their needs through smart devices without the need to travel to physical stores. READ MORE
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3. Exploring Alarm Data for Improved Return Prediction in Radios : A Study on Imbalanced Data Classification
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Matematiska institutionenAbstract : The global tech company Ericsson has been tracking the return rate of their products for over 30 years, using it as a key performance indicator (KPI). These KPIs play a critical role in making sound business decisions, identifying areas for improvement, and planning. READ MORE
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4. Methods to simulate resistance at high resolution and accuracy
University essay from Uppsala universitet/ElektricitetsläraAbstract : In this paper, four methods to simulate or generate electric resistance at high resolution have been developed, tested and evaluated. Each method is called a Resistor Simulator and are numbered from one to four. READ MORE
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5. Behavior prediction of concrete dams
University essay from KTH/BetongbyggnadAbstract : As many dams were built around 1950, the expected life span of these dams are about tobe reached. With this, the need for monitoring and increased understanding of the damsstructural integrity increases. In order to prevent failures, two warning signals are defined;alert and alarm. READ MORE