Search for dissertations about: "ADAS"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 39 swedish dissertations containing the word ADAS.
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1. Data Mining and Analysis for Characterizing Paper from On-line Multisensor Measurements
Abstract : The objective of this thesis is to develop a multi-resolution tool for screening paper formation variations, aiming to detect abnormalities in various frequency regions ranging from millimeters to several meters. The abnormalities detected in different frequency regions give an indication for the paper maker about specific disturbances in the paper production process. READ MORE
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2. Driving safe in the future? Driver Needs and Requirements for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
Abstract : In recent years, active safety has become an increasingly important factor within the automotive industry. Active safety systems, also known as Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), have the function of actively assisting the driver in avoiding accidents by providing information about current and upcoming traffic situations and helping the driver take proper action before a potential accident occurs. READ MORE
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3. Data-Driven User Behavior Evaluation
Abstract : Automotive Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) compete worldwide to stand out with new trends and technologies. Automated Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are an example of advanced solutions where a lot of effort is put into the development and utilization of vehicle data. READ MORE
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4. Making overtaking cyclists safer: Driver intention models in threat assessment and decision-making of advanced driver assistance system
Abstract : Introduction: The number of cyclist fatalities makes up 3% of all fatalities globally and 7.8% in the European Union. Cars overtaking cyclists on rural roads are complex situations. Miscommunication and misunderstandings between road users may lead to crashes and severe injuries, particularly to cyclists, due to lack of protection. READ MORE
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5. Driving Safe in the Future - HMI for Integrated Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
Abstract : To be able to drive safely and efficiently, drivers need information from the surrounding traffic environment that make it possible to foresee early events that may negatively affect safety. A driver can in some cases perceive events that potentially have a negative impact on traffic safety, but in other cases not. READ MORE