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PhD student project- Measuring, modeling- and communication uncertainties in future Meteorology

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Coordinator RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB - SP Mätteknik, Borås
Funding from Vinnova SEK 1 800 000
Project duration January 2016 - December 2018
Status Completed

Purpose and goal

The aim has been to strengthen the position of the Swedish NMIs, by building competence about measurement uncertainty analysis, modeling and sensor fusion for complex dynamical systems. This objective has been achieved, and the results in the project have contributed to an increased understanding of how to characterize, and deal with measurement uncertainties in complex dynamical systems. In particular, we have developed a strategy for allocation of communication resources in a cooperative ITS scenario, that considers measurement uncertainties as well as control limitations.

Expected results and effects

In short, the project has contributed to an increased knowledge about how to characterize and deal with measurement uncertainties in complex dynamical systems. This increase knowledge has strengthened RISE in its role as an NMI, and will hopefully make it possible for RISE to better support the Swedish industry in questions related to this topic.

Planned approach and implementation

The project has been carried in the form of a PhD project, with supervision form both RISE and the Department of Electrical Engineering at Chalmers. The results have been delivered in the form of scientific publications, which will be included in a PhD thesis on the subject.

The project description has been provided by the project members themselves and the text has not been looked at by our editors.

Last updated 16 April 2019

Reference number 2015-06478

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