Search for dissertations about: "Dias"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the word Dias.
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6. Bio-Inspired Self-Organising Architecture for Cyber-Physical Manufacturing Systems
Abstract : The refinement in consumer's requirements and the fast paced development of socio-technical systems, are promoting, increasingly globalized markets with a high demand for fast time-to-market, sustainable, high quality and highly customized, or even personalized, low priced products. This new reality is forcing companies to change and adapt their business strategies, so that they can quickly and efficiently engage in short-window business opportunities. READ MORE
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7. Bio-Inspired Self-Organisation in Evolvable Production Systems
Abstract : The increasing market fluctuations and customized products demand have dramatically changed the focus of industry towards organizational sustainability and supply chain agility. Such critical changes in the strategic vision of the companies inevitably have a direct impact on the shop-floor operational requirements. READ MORE
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8. Chloride Induced Corrosion of Reinforcement Steel in Concrete - Threshold Values and Ion Distributions at the Concrete-Steel Interface
Abstract : The chloride threshold value (Cth), or critical chloride content, is defined as the chloride concentration at the depth of the reinforcement, which initiates the depassivation of steel in concrete. However, very limited information is available regarding the chloride distributions at the interface with the steel. READ MORE
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9. Selected Topics in Inertial and Visual Sensor Fusion : Calibration, Observability Analysis and Applications
Abstract : Recent improvements in the development of inertial and visual sensors allow building small, lightweight, and cheap motion capture systems, which are becoming a standard feature of smartphones and personal digital assistants. This dissertation describes developments of new motion sensing strategies using the inertial and inertial-visual sensors. READ MORE
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10. Generation of cell diversity in the developing brainstem and its modeling in vitro
Abstract : The intersection of spatial and temporal patterning programs underlies the formation of neural cell type diversity in the developing central nervous system (CNS). Deciphering the molecular mechanisms regulating positional and temporal patterning provides a basic framework for how the developing brain can be functionally assembled, and the growing knowledge about these patterning mechanisms offer a powerful tool to effectively control the differentiation of pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) into different neuronal subtypes of clinical importance. READ MORE