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Dziwornu, A.K. (author)
The goal of this project is to use a hybrid genetic algorithm to restore power to a power grid after a blackout by minimising the lost load and number of switches within a reasonable amount of time for power operators. The algorithm was tested on single-fault and multi-fault blackout systems. Based on the simulation results, the performance of...
master thesis 2015
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Amidi, M. (author)
Power transmission networks are large scale complex distributed and networked systems, situated in dynamic environments. Managing such systems is essentially decentralized and distributed. The main function of power transmission grids is to assure the security and reliability of the network and to avoid blackouts. Key elements that can determine...
master thesis 2012
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Mathew, S. (author)
The drawback of theoretically based modeling approaches are that they lack knowledge about the performance and practicalities of the LTE radio interface features observed in realistic deployments. In this thesis, the problem is addressed by first measuring the LTE radio performance from a small scale trial network and by later comparing the...
master thesis 2012
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Koc, Y. (author)
master thesis 2011
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Simmonds, C. (author)
Today’s Telecom sectors’ implementations seem to be sub optimal and might even end up out of control because of the multiple implementation of technological and process functionalities, and dominant financial focus that complicates removing legacy networks. Even though, there is support for fulfilling customer needs, the inefficient use of...
master thesis 2009
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