Search for dissertations about: "Dynamic Reconfiguration"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 34 swedish dissertations containing the words Dynamic Reconfiguration.
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11. Active control of vibration and analysis of dynamic properties concerning machine tools
Abstract : Vibration in internal turning is a problem in the manufacturing industry. Vibrations appear under the excitation applied by the material deformation process during the machining of a workpiece. READ MORE
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12. Reconfiguration Methodology to improve the agility and sustainability of Plug and Produce Systems
Abstract : The emergence of globalisation, market turbulence and sustainability requirements is challenging production companies to devise new strategies to offer large product diversity, keep low inventories, and timely produce small batches of customised and personalised products. Agile shop-floors that can be promptly deployed and re-configured with minimum integration and programming efforts are perceived as a promising strategy to tackle this problem. READ MORE
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13. Adaptive Computing based on FPGA Run-time Reconfigurability
Abstract : In the past two decades, FPGA has been witnessed from its restricted use as glue logic towards real System-on-Chip (SoC) platforms. Profiting from the great development on semiconductor and IC technologies, the programmability of FPGAs enables themselves wide adoption in all kinds of aspects of embedded designs. READ MORE
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14. Developing Reusable and Reconfigurable Real-Time Software using Aspects and Components
Abstract : Our main focus in this thesis is on providing guidelines, methods, and tools for design, configuration, and analysis of configurable and reusable real-time software, developed using a combination of aspect-oriented and component-based software development. Specifically, we define a reconfigurable real-time component model (RTCOM) that describes how a real-time component, supporting aspects and enforcing information hiding, could efficiently be designed and implemented. READ MORE
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15. Enhancing TSN Adoption by Industry : Tools to Support Migrating Ethernet-based Legacy Networks into TSN
Abstract : New technologies present opportunities and challenges for industries. One major challenge is the ease, or even feasibility, of its adoption. The Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) standards offer a range of features relevant to various applications and are key for the transition to Industry 4.0. READ MORE