Search for dissertations about: "Command and control research"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 37 swedish dissertations containing the words Command and control research.
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16. A Measurement Approach to some Robot Related Issues : Robot Safety, Robot Control Tool and Robot Object Recognition
Abstract : The research of the measurement group at Linköping university has for some time been focused on the role of measurements in robotics. The main objective of the group's research work has been to provide the robot with sensor information in order to increase its autonomy. READ MORE
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17. Fördelade kunskapsprocesser i ledningscentraler vid nödsituationer : Koordination och situationsmedvetenhet
Abstract : This thesis contributes to an understanding of how people work in co-ordination centres for controlling dynamic environments. It examines several theoretical perspectives that have been used to analyse cognition, co-operation and technology within dynamic decision-making. READ MORE
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18. Fluid Power Systems for Mobile Applications : with a Focus on Energy Efficiency and Dynamic Characteristics
Abstract : This thesis studies an innovative working hydraulic system design for mobile applications. The purpose is to improve the energy efficiency and the dynamic characteristics compared to load sensing systems without increasing the complexity or adding additional components.The system analysed in this thesis is referred to as flow control. READ MORE
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19. Social-ecological dynamics in a highly regulated fisheries system - Sources of resilience and limits to command-and-control management
Abstract : Sustainable governance of natural resources is challenged by the poor understanding of complex human-nature couplings. Major advancements in resilience theory, acknowledging the importance of social-ecological linkages and the self-organizing capacity of social-ecological systems, provides a new perspective on research in sustainability science. READ MORE
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20. Implementing spectrum commons: Implications for Thailand
Abstract : Spectrum is a natural and limited resource that needs to be managed both internationally and nationally because of the unique propagation characteristics of radio waves. Once transmitted, a radio signal propagates until its power is depleted. Furthermore, electromagnetic energy does not recognize borders between countries. READ MORE