Search for dissertations about: "Vehicle recognition"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 23 swedish dissertations containing the words Vehicle recognition.
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1. Traffic and Road Sign Recognition
Abstract : This thesis presents a system to recognise and classify road and traffic signs for the purpose of developing an inventory of them which could assist the highway engineers’ tasks of updating and maintaining them. It uses images taken by a camera from a moving vehicle. READ MORE
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2. On Simulation of Uniform Wear and Profile Evolution in the Wheel - Rail Contact
Abstract : Numerical procedures for reliable wheel and rail wear prediction are rare. Recent development of simulation techniques and computer power together with tribological knowledge do however suggest computer aided wear prediction as possible. READ MORE
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3. A Novel Submarine Design Method - Based on technical, economical and operational factors of influence
Abstract : The thesis work, with the openly published journal and conference papers, is motivated by theambition to interact over time with the scientific community in the development of a novelcoherent submarine design method to regain momentum in Swedish submarine computeraided Simulation Based Design (SBD). The work was initially stimulated by an earlyobservation in our submarine engineering community, that the existing knowledge of navalarchitecture and systems theory including cost prediction and operational analysis was notcoherently utilised for the design of Naval Integrated Complex System (NICS), hence theneed for a coherent approach. READ MORE
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4. Terrain Object recognition and Context Fusion for Decision Support
Abstract : A laser radar can be used to generate 3D data about the terrain in a very high resolution. The development of new support technologies to analyze these data is critical to the effective and efficient use of these data in decision support systems, due to the large amounts of data that are generated. READ MORE
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5. Vehicle Size and Orientation Estimation Using Geometric Fitting
Abstract : Over the years imaging laser radar systems have been developed for both military and civilian applications. Among the applications we note collection of 3D data for terrain modelling and object recognition. One part of the object recognition process is to estimate the size and orientation of the object. READ MORE