Search for dissertations about: "On control and interaction"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 1219 swedish dissertations containing the words On control and interaction.
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1. Interaction Analysis in Multivariable Control Systems : Applications to Bioreactors for Nitrogen Removal
Abstract : Many control systems of practical importance are multivariable. In such systems, each manipulated variable (input signal) may affect several controlled variables (output signals) causing interaction between the input/output loops. READ MORE
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2. Human–Robot Interaction Based on Motion and Force Control
Abstract : Industrial robots typically require detailed programming and carefully configured work cells to perform well. The large engineering effort implicates high cost and long preparation time, and this is the major obstruction when mediating tasks to robots. The research in this thesis therefore aims to make robot programming faster and more accessible. READ MORE
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3. Steering control for haptic feedback and active safety functions
Abstract : Steering feedback is an important element that defines driver–vehicle interaction. It strongly affects driving performance and is primarily dependent on the steering actuator's control strategy. READ MORE
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4. Designing for Safe Maritime Navigation. Studying Control Processes for Bridge Teams
Abstract : Several technological advances have been seen the maritime domain to achieve higher operational efficiency and to address the generally recognised causes of most maritime accidents. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) endorses the use of best available technology to “drive continuous improvement and innovation in the facilitation of maritime traffic” in line with the goal of sustainable development. READ MORE
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5. Tools for Autonomous Process Control
Abstract : There is an ongoing trend towards higher automation level in process control systems. The purpose of a plant is to manufacture some product at a high production rate with a consistent quality, while minimizing the use of resources in terms of energy consumption, raw material and labor. READ MORE