Search for dissertations about: "Jimmy Johansson"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words Jimmy Johansson.
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11. Quality Aspects of Sliced Oak Lamellae in Development of Engineered Wood Flooring
Abstract : Valuable hardwoods, such as oak, although renewable, present limitations in product realisation in terms of their cost and availability, often attributed to production waste and sub-optimal product design factors. The slicing technique facilitates the production of thin wood lamellae, minimising waste and ensuring optimal material conversion. READ MORE
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12. Data Abstraction and Pattern Identification in Time-series Data
Abstract : Data sources such as simulations, sensor networks across many application domains generate large volumes of time-series data which exhibit characteristics that evolve over time. Visual data analysis methods can help us in exploring and understanding the underlying patterns present in time-series data but, due to their ever-increasing size, the visual data analysis process can become complex. READ MORE
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13. Juvenile birch in Sweden : Selected stem characteristics for interior and furniture applications
Abstract : In response to the furniture industry’s growing demand for raw material, large volumes of juvenile silver birch and downy birch stems available from pre-commercial thinning operations in Sweden’s forests could offer solutions. However, such stems are not currently used on an industrial scale, and most research conducted on birch stems in general has neither focussed on young trees nor the potential use of the central stem part around the tree pith. READ MORE
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14. Requirements for wood-based lightweight panels intended for furniture and interior use
Abstract : Introduction: Throughout many parts of the world, forests exist in one form or another. And for the timber from these forests to be used, it must be processed by, for example, sawing into planks and dried. Studies have shown that profits for the forest owners increase from beneficial processing of these raw materials. READ MORE
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15. Flexible Automation in Air Traffic Control Through Adaptation of Human-Automation Collaboration
Abstract : Many domains currently experience an increase in level of automation of their technical systems. However, the increased level of automation must be accompanied with the development of well-functioning human-automation collaboration to avoid undesirable phenomena such as automation surprises or reduced situational awareness. READ MORE