Search for dissertations about: "Artificial intelligence health monitoring"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Artificial intelligence health monitoring.
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1. Artificial Intelligence for Non-Contact-Based Driver Health Monitoring
Abstract : In clinical situations, a patient’s physical state is often monitored by sensors attached to the patient, and medical staff are alerted if the patient’s status changes in an undesirable or life-threatening direction. However, in unsupervised situations, such as when driving a vehicle, connecting sensors to the driver is often troublesome and wired sensors may not produce sufficient quality due to factors such as movement and electrical disturbance. READ MORE
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2. Sensors and Algorithms in Industry 4.0 : Security and Health Preservation Applications
Abstract : Globalisation and technological digitisation have triggered an Industry 4.0. revolution. The core of this revolution is autonomisation of complex processes, which require expert knowledge. READ MORE
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3. Artificial Intelligence for Monitoring and Diagnosis of Robotic Spacecraft
Abstract : In this thesis the application of artificial intelligence to monitoring and diagnosis of robotic spacecraft is discussed. Several software prototype systems were developed to serve as testbeds for the research and to evaluate the effectiveness of the approach against real problems and current techniques used in NASA's planetary exploration program. READ MORE
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4. From Numerical Sensor Data to Semantic Representations : A Data-driven Approach for Generating Linguistic Descriptions
Abstract : In our daily lives, sensors recordings are becoming more and more ubiquitous. With the increased availability of data comes the increased need of systems that can represent the data in human interpretable concepts. READ MORE
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5. Agent-Based System for Enhanced Controlling and Monitoring of a Solar Driven DC Microgrid
Abstract : The early efforts in grid computing started as a project to link supercomputing sites, but have now grown far beyond their original intent. This has led to the introduction of smart systems such as smart grids for power systems, and e-health systems for the health sector. READ MORE