Sökning: "Low Observable Technology"
Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 25 avhandlingar innehållade orden Low Observable Technology.
11. Privacy Mechanism Design Through the Lens of Information Theory : With Applications to Compression, Caching, and Semantic Communication
Sammanfattning : Privacy mechanism design is an important research area and is receiving increased attention in recent years. This field focuses on addressing the challenge of revealing general data that might have correlations with sensitive information, all while protecting this sensitive information against unauthorized access. LÄS MER
12. Methanol Masers: Tracer of Star Formation
Sammanfattning : The Onsala VLBI group has been conducting an extensive study of the Northern hemisphere methanol masers using the European VLBI Network (EVN) and the VLBA since early 1997. In parallel, a blind survey of the Galactic plane has been undertaken in order to discover new 6. LÄS MER
13. Turbulence Measurements in a Natural Convection Boundary Layer and a Swirling Jet
Sammanfattning : Two sets of experimental measurement were carried out on an axisymmetric swirling jet flow and a natural convection boundary layer. In the first experiment, the far field of an incompressible swirling jet, discharged into a quiescent ambient has been studied using laser Doppler anemometry. LÄS MER
14. Thick Frequency Selective Structures
Sammanfattning : This thesis presents a new method that can handle a general thick Frequency Selective Structure (FSS), that consists of an arbitrary number of aperture layers and dielectric layers. The method is based on the Mode Matching Technique (MMT) and the finite element method (FEM). The thesis consists of a General Introduction and five scientific papers. LÄS MER
15. Laser-based diagnostics for investigating soot formation in combustion processes
Sammanfattning : In this work, laser-based diagnostic techniques were developed and applied to investigate soot formation in small-scale laboratory burners as well as in practical combustion devices. Quantitative 2D laser-induced incandescence (LII) measurements often use a cylindrical lens to shape the beam and illuminate the planar region of interest. LÄS MER