Search for dissertations about: "Collaborative Access Control"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words Collaborative Access Control.
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6. Managing the Collaborative Front End of Innovation in Manufacturing Firms : Requirements, Capabilities, and Conditions
Abstract : The front end of innovation is critical to innovative efforts in firms yet it remains to be poorly understood. This especially important since innovation efforts in the front end are becoming increasingly open in line with the era of open innovation. READ MORE
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7. Towards an infrastructure for preparation and control of intelligent automation systems
Abstract : In an attempt to handle some of the challenges of modern production, intelligent automation systems offer solutions that are flexible, adaptive, and collaborative. Contrary to traditional solutions, intelligent automation systems emerged just recently and thus lack the supporting tools and infrastructure that traditional systems nowadays take for granted. READ MORE
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8. On the Performance Assessment of Advanced Cognitive Radio Networks
Abstract : Due to the rapid development of wireless communications together with the inflexibility of the current spectrum allocation policy, radio spectrum becomes more and more exhausted. One of the critical challenges of wireless communication systems is to efficiently utilize the limited frequency resources to be able to support the growing demand of high data rate wireless services. READ MORE
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9. Energy Reduction of Robot Stations with Uncertainties
Abstract : This thesis aims to present a practical approach to reducing the energy use of industrial robot stations. The starting point of this work is different types of robot stations and production systems found in the automotive industry, such as welding stations and human-robot collaborative stations, and the aim is to find and verify methods of reducing the energy use in such systems. READ MORE
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10. Lead exposure in indigenous children of the Peruvian Amazon : seeking the hidden source,venturing into participatory research
Abstract : Introduction. In 2006, a Peruvian environmental agency reported the presence of elevated blood lead levels (BLLs) in indigenous communities of the Corrientes river basin. This is a territory in the Peruvian Amazon where oil activity has been associated with serious environmental effects, with impact on an ongoing social conflict. READ MORE