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11. Strategies, Methods and Tools for Solving Long-term Transmission Expansion Planning in Large-scale Power Systems
Sammanfattning : Driven by a number of factors, the electric power industry is expected to undergo a paradigm shift with a considerably increased level of variable energy sources. A significant integration of such sources requires heavy transmission investments over geographically wide and large-scale networks. LÄS MER
12. Local Sea Level Observations Using Reflected GNSS Signals
Sammanfattning : Sea level rise due to global warming is predicted to have a large impact on human society, especially for populations living in coastal regions and on islands. It is therefore of great importance to monitor the sea level and to increase the understanding of the local hydrodynamic and meteorological responses to a global sea level rise. LÄS MER
13. Interactive Search-Based Testing of Embedded Software : Understanding the Benefits and Difficulties of Industrial Application
Sammanfattning : The ubiquity of software has wide-ranging consequences for its development and testing. Increasingly often, software is developed and tested by engineers specialized in other areas. Embedded software, for example, is developed ad-hoc, for each product, by systems and domain engineers. LÄS MER
14. Barrier Plastics, Processing of Wheat Gluten and A New Method to Measure Permeability
Sammanfattning : One way to extend the shelf life for foodstuff is to usemodified atmosphere packaging (MAP). It is important that MAPare gas tight or in some rare cases permselective to preservethe right gas mix. LÄS MER
15. Remobilization of terrestrial carbon across temporal and spatial scales deduced from the Arctic Ocean sediment record
Sammanfattning : Arctic warming is expected to trigger large-scale environmental change including remobilization of terrestrial organic carbon (terrOC). Permafrost and peatland systems contain more than twice as much carbon as the atmosphere, and may upon destabilization expose large amounts of their carbon to microbial decomposition and release climate-forcing greenhouse gases (GHG). LÄS MER