Search for dissertations about: "Real-world safety"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 95 swedish dissertations containing the words Real-world safety.
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1. Safety-Aware Autonomous Systems : Preparing Robots for Life in the Real World
Abstract : Real‐world autonomous systems are expected to be increasingly deployed and operating in real‐world environments over the coming decades. Autonomous systems such as AI‐enabled robotic systems and intelligent transportation systems, will alleviate mundane human work, provide new services, and facilitate a smarter and more flexible infrastructure. READ MORE
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2. Real-world studies on B-cell malignancies
Abstract : Randomized controlled trials remain the preferred way of evaluating new treatments. However, in studies on malignancies, trial data may not always be sufficient to address the requirements of health care providers and regulatory agencies regarding recommendations as patients are strictly selected through inclusion- and exclusion criteria. READ MORE
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3. Real-Time Monitoring of Healthcare Interventions in Routine Care : Effectiveness and Safety of Newly Introduced Medicines
Abstract : Before market authorization of new medicines, their efficacy and safety are evaluated using randomized controlled trials. While there is no doubt about the scientific value of randomized trials, they are usually conducted in selected populations with questionable generalizability to routine care. READ MORE
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4. Pre-Crash and In-Crash Car Occupant Safety Assessment
Abstract : Tens of millions are annually injured in Road Traffic Accidents (RTAs) worldwide, while the estimated number of RTA fatalities amounted to 1.35 million in 2016. In Europe, car occupants hold the largest share (48%) of fatalities among all road users. The high fatality and injury numbers motivate the work of enhancing road traffic safety. READ MORE
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5. Structural Safety Design for Real-World Situations - Using Computer Aided Engineering for Robust Passenger Car Crashworthiness
Abstract : Road traffic continues to cause more than a million fatalities worldwide every year. Although many steps have been taken to improve occupant protection in car crashes, challenges still remain for car designers. READ MORE
