Search for dissertations about: "Peter Nilsson"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 109 swedish dissertations containing the words Peter Nilsson.
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21. Traffic Situation Management for Driving Automation of Articulated Heavy Road Transports - From driver behaviour towards highway autopilot
Abstract : In this thesis traffic situation management for driving automation of long combination vehicles is discussed. The automation targets high-speed driving in multiple-lane, one-way roads. Traffic situation predictions, traffic situation manoeuvres and driving principles are studied specifically. READ MORE
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22. Bioenergy from Swedish forests : A Study of extraction methods, quality and effects for forest owners
Abstract : The forest constitutes a very important element of renewable natural resources and makes a significant contribution to the Swedish bioeconomy. Biofuels are Sweden’s largest source of energy; of all the energy we use, 32% comes from biofuels, and of this approximately 85% comes from the forest and the forestry sector. READ MORE
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23. Dimensions and projections
Abstract : This thesis concerns dimensions and projections of sets that could be described as fractals. The background is applied problems regarding analysis of human tissue. One way to characterize such complicated structures is to estimate the dimension. READ MORE
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24. Retrieve and Classify
Abstract : Diagnoshjälp för läkareMarkus Nilsson har vid Institutionen för Datavetenskap och Elektronik (IDE) forskat fram ett beslutsstödssytem för kliniker, läkare och psykologer. Systemet använder sig av artificiell intelligens (AI) för att resonera sig fram till nya diagnoser och tolkningar av mätvärden med hjälp av tidigare erfarenheter och kunskap. READ MORE
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25. Muscle mass and physical function in ageing : the effects of physical activity and healthy diet
Abstract : Ageing is associated with a gradual deterioration in physical function, accompanied by a decrease in muscle mass, leading to loss of independency. In this respect, physical activity and healthy diet represent key lifestyle factors with potential to delay onset of age-related physical disability. READ MORE