Essays about: "cloud characterisation"
Found 4 essays containing the words cloud characterisation.
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1. IoT Workload Characterisation for Next Generation Cloud Systems
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för system- och rymdteknikAbstract : The integration of The Internet of Things and cloud computing has led to the emergenceof new classes of applications ranging from smart healthcare, smart and precision agriculture,smart manufacturing to smart environmental monitoring. The rapid surge in the useof these applications is expected to generate massive amounts of data with differentcharacteristics that are yet not studied. READ MORE
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2. Characterisation of Low-Level Jets and their Influence on Low-Level Clouds over the Baltic Sea; Östergarnsholm Observatory, Sweden
University essay from Lunds universitet/Fysiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/FörbränningsfysikAbstract : In this study, about two years of data from Östergarnsholm in the Baltic Sea are used to analyse offshore low-level clouds (LLCs) influenced by low-level jets (LLJs) in the marine atmospheric boundary layer. The LLJs are passages of strong horizontal winds near the surface and are measured using a Doppler LiDAR, which provides information about the wind speed and wind direction up to 300 meters. READ MORE
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3. Autonomous Crop Segmentation, Characterisation and Localisation
University essay from Institutionen för systemteknik; Tekniska högskolanAbstract : Orchards demand large areas of land, thus they are often situated far from major population centres. As a result it is often difficult to obtain the necessary personnel, limiting both growth and productivity. However, if autonomous robots could be integrated into the operation of the orchard, the manpower demand could be reduced. READ MORE
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4. An Extrapolation Technique of Cloud Characteristics Using Tropical Cloud Regimes
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Luft-, vatten- och landskapsläraAbstract : This thesis tests a technique based on objectively identified tropical cloud regimes, in which some cloud characteristics are extrapolated from a single site in the tropics to the entire tropics. Information on cloud top pressure, cloud optical thickness and total cloud cover from 1985-2000 has been derived from the ISCCP D1 data set and has been used to create maps of tropical cloud regimes and maps of total cloud cover over the tropics. READ MORE