Search for dissertations about: "software sensors"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 89 swedish dissertations containing the words software sensors.
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1. Size Estimation of Real-Time Software Components - A System Perspective
Abstract : The demands and expectations on the system architectures of contemporary consumer products like cars are increasing for each product generation. New features using new sensors and actuators, with different variants on different markets, and that interact with other features, create additional complexity in the system. READ MORE
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2. Enhancements in virtual robotics : Through simulation of sensors, events and 6pre-emptive' learning
Abstract : Virtual robotics can be used to dramatically improve the capabilities and performance of industrial robotic systems. Virtual robotics encapsulates graphical off-line programming systems and Computer Aided Robotics (CAR). READ MORE
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3. Low Power Analog Interface Circuits toward Software Defined Sensors
Abstract : Internet of Things is expanding to the areas such as healthcare, home management, industrial, agriculture, and becoming pervasive in our life, resulting in improved efficiency, accuracy and economic benefits. Smart sensors with embedded interfacing integrated circuits (ICs) are important enablers, hence, variety of smart sensors are required. READ MORE
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4. Beyond-application datasets and automated fair benchmarking
Abstract : Beyond-application perception datasets are generalised datasets that emphasise the fundamental components of good machine perception data. When analysing the history of perception datatsets, notable trends suggest that design of the dataset typically aligns with an application goal. READ MORE
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5. Towards clinically viable neuromuscular control of bone-anchored prosthetic arms with sensory feedback
Abstract : Promising developments are currently ongoing worldwide in the field of neuroprosthetics and artificial limb control. It is now possible to chronically connect a robotic limb to bone, nerves, and muscles of a human being, and to use the signals sourced from these connections to enable movements of the artificial limb. READ MORE