Search for dissertations about: "Kartläggning"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 101 swedish dissertations containing the word Kartläggning.
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1. Mapping the concept of industrialized bridge construction : potentials and obstacles
Abstract : Improving productivity is a central challenge in most industries and so also in construction. In many countries, such as Great Britain and US (Egan, 1998; Huang et al., 2009; Teichholz, 2001), governmental reports and research publications have highlighted the slow growth of productivity in the construction industry. READ MORE
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2. Mapping incomplete relational data : networks in ecology & evolution
Abstract : We live in an interconnected world full of complex systems that cannot be understood simply by analyzing their components. From how genes regulate biological functions to the distribution of life on Earth, we need methods that can analyze systems as a whole. READ MORE
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3. Flexible, Efficient, and Scalable Autonomous Exploration and Volumetric Mapping
Abstract : Autonomous mobile robots have in recent years started to enter households in the form of autonomous vacuum cleaners and lawn mowers. The applicability of more advanced and general purpose service robots is almost endless. That is, robots that can perform a variety of tasks, instead of being specialized for a single task. READ MORE
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4. Mapping higher-order dynamics and interactions in complex networks
Abstract : Complex systems research seeks to explain emergent properties in social, technological, and biological systems that result from interactions between their components. As data on the intricate relationships within these systems become increasingly available, there is a growing need for more sophisticated models to describe them accurately and offer deeper insights. READ MORE
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5. Landfill mining approach for resource recovery from glass dumps into the circular economy
Abstract : Landfills and open dumps have been the most cost-effective waste disposal option, resulting in over 500,000 landfills and dumps in the EU alone. They pose significant environmental and health threats due to emission of toxic gases and release of persistent contaminants to soil and groundwater, triggering a considerable global economic impact annually. READ MORE