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Powerful mathematical tools have been developed for trading in stocks and bonds, but other markets that are equally important for the globalized world have to some extent been neglected. We decided to study the shipping market as an new area of development ...
We propose a high-resolution ranging algorithm for impulse radio (IR) ultra-WideBand (UWB) communication systems in additive white Gaussian noise. We formulate the ranging problem as a maximum- likelihood (ML) estimation problem for the channel delays and ...
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In most applications related to transportation, it is of major importance to be able to identify the global optimum of the associated optimization problem. The work we present in this paper is motivated by the optimization problems arising in the maximum l ...
In this paper we aim at controlling physically meaningful quantities with emphasis on environmental applications. This is carried out by an efficient numerical procedure combining the goal-oriented framework [R. Becker, R. Rannacher, An optimal control app ...
The process industries are characterized by a large number of continuously operating plants, for which optimal operation is of economic importance. However, optimal operation is particularly difficult to achieve when the process model used in the optimizat ...
We pose the estimation of the parameters of multiple superimposed exponential signals in additive Gaussian noise problem as a Maximum Likelihood (ML) estimation problem. The ML problem is very non linear and hard to solve. Some previous works focused on fi ...
In this thesis, we focus on Impulse Radio (IR) Ultra-WideBand (UWB) ranging and positioning techniques under indoor propagation environments. IR-UWB, a new carrierless communication scheme using impulses, is a candidate technology for future communication, ...
We propose a high resolution ranging algorithm for unsynchronized impulse radio Ultra-wideband (UWB) communication systems in gaussian noise. We pose the ranging problem as a Maximum Likelihood (ML) estimation problem for the channel delays and attenuation ...
This paper addresses the multimodal nature of social dominance and presents multimodal fusion techniques to combine audio and visual nonverbal cues for dominance estimation in small group conversations. We combine the two modalities both at the feature ext ...
This paper addresses the multimodal nature of social dominance and presents multimodal fusion techniques to combine audio and visual nonverbal cues for dominance estimation in small group conversations. We combine the two modalities both at the feature ext ...