Search for dissertations about: "Computer based simulation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 549 swedish dissertations containing the words Computer based simulation.
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1. Rigorous Simulation : Its Theory and Applications
Abstract : Designing Cyber-Physical Systems is hard. Physical testing can be slow, expensive and dangerous. Furthermore computational components make testing all possible behavior unfeasible. Model-based design mitigates these issues by making it possible to iterate over a design much faster. READ MORE
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2. Computer Simulation of the Neural Control of Locomotion in the Cat and the Salamander
Abstract : Locomotion is an integral part of a whole range of animal behaviours. The basic rhythm for locomotion in vertebrates has been shown to arise from local networks residing in the spinal cord and these networks are known as central pattern generators (CPG). READ MORE
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3. Automatic and Explicit Parallelization Approaches for Equation Based Mathematical Modeling and Simulation
Abstract : The move from single-core processor systems to multi-core and manyprocessor systems comes with the requirement of implementing computations in a way that can utilize these multiple computational units efficiently. This task of writing efficient parallel algorithms will not be possible without improving programming languages and compilers to provide the supporting mechanisms. READ MORE
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4. Automatic Parallelization using Pipelining for Equation-Based Simulation Languages
Abstract : During the most recent decades modern equation-based object-oriented modeling and simulation languages, such as Modelica, have become available. This has made it easier to build complex and more detailed models for use in simulation. READ MORE
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5. Safety, Security, and Semantic Aspects of Equation-Based Object-Oriented Languages and Environments
Abstract : During the last two decades, the interest for computer aided modeling and simulation of complex physical systems has witnessed a significant growth. The recent possibility to create acausal models, using components from different domains (e.g., electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic) enables new opportunities. READ MORE