Search for dissertations about: "LMI"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the word LMI.
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6. On Robust Steering Based Lateral Control of Longer and Heavier Commercial Vehicles
Abstract : Rapid growth in the transportation of goods has led to raised concerns about environmental effects, road freight traffic, and increased infrastructure usage. The increasing cost of fuel, and issues with congestions and gas emissions, make longer and heavier commercial vehicles (LHCVs) an attractive alter- native to conventional heavy vehicles. READ MORE
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7. Exercise in patients with cancer : Effects on health-related quality of life, costs, and cost-effectiveness during oncological treatment
Abstract : Background: Short and long-term side effects of oncological treatment negatively affect daily living and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in patient with cancer. Exercise during treatment is beneficial for HRQoL, however evidence as to what exercise intensity is most optimal for improving HRQoL and cost-effectiveness is lacking. READ MORE
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8. Diet and Sarcopenia : Swedish Cohort Studies in Aging Populations
Abstract : Sarcopenia is a growing public health concern, involving a loss of muscle mass and function, thus resulting in functional impairment. The role of diet in sarcopenia is unknown. READ MORE
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9. Gain-Scheduled Controller Design
Abstract : This thesis is devoted to controller synthesis, i.e. to finding a systematic procedure to determine the optimal (sub-optimal) controller parameters which guarantees the closed-loop stability and guaranteed cost for uncertain nonlinear systems with considering input/output constraints, all this without on-line optimization. READ MORE
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10. Physical activity and exercise during curative oncological treatment : exploring the effects of exercise intensity and behaviour change support, safety, and patients’ and exercise professionals’ experiences
Abstract : Aims: This thesis aimed to explore the effects of exercise intensity and behaviour change support (BCS), the safety of exercise, and experiences of exercise for both patients and exercise professionals during oncological treatment (e.g. neo/adjuvant chemotherapy, endocrine treatment, radiotherapy). READ MORE