Search for dissertations about: "Voronoi diagram"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Voronoi diagram.
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1. Voronoi-Based Coding
Abstract : The performance of a digital communication system can generally be improved by increasing the number of variables being jointly coded. In this sense, it is desirable to have, e.g., higher-dimensional quantizers, longer channel codes, and more users in a multiple-access system. READ MORE
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2. Transforming and Strengthening the Links Between Industrial Design, Engineering Design and Production
Abstract : The current form-giving activity in industrial design is characterized by explorations that depend on the individual capability to mentally manipulate a solution space from which to select and express the intended result. Designers often rely on artistic experimentation, aesthetic inspiration, or product specifications. READ MORE
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3. Mathematical Modelling and Methods for Load Balancing and Coordination of Multi-Robot Stations
Abstract : The automotive industry is moving from mass production towards an individualized production, individualizing parts aims to improve product quality and to reduce costs and material waste. This thesis concerns aspects of load balancing and coordination of multi-robot stations in the automotive manufacturing industry, considering efficient algorithms required by an individualized production. READ MORE
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4. Mathematical Modelling for Load Balancing and Minimization of Coordination Losses in Multirobot Stations
Abstract : The automotive industry is moving from mass production towards an individualized production, in order to improve product quality and reduce costs and material waste. This thesis concerns aspects of load balancing of industrial robots in the automotive manufacturing industry, considering efficient algorithms required by an individualized production. READ MORE
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5. Space-adaptive simulation of transition and turbulence in shear flows
Abstract : Transitional and turbulent shear flows are ubiquitous, from the boundary layer developing on an aeroplane wing to the flow within the aortic arch. In this thesis, we study wall-bounded and free shear flows through direct numerical simulations. READ MORE