Search for dissertations about: "Safe System"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 516 swedish dissertations containing the words Safe System.
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1. !secure(system) <=?=> !safe(system) : On Security and Safety of Industrial Software Systems
Abstract : The focus of our research work is on readily accessible, embedded, real-time development with concurrency support. To this end, we develop the Real-Time For the Masses (RTFM) programming framework with a model of computation based on tasks and resources and that stipulates a timing semantics. READ MORE
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2. Towards a Safe System Approach to Prevent Health Loss among Motorcyclists
Abstract : Health loss among motorcyclists is a global road safety problem for which innovative countermeasures are needed. While the traditional motorcycle safety approach has focused on protective gear and rider education, the Safe System approach adopted in Sweden and other countries implies that the road, the vehicle and the road user, in conjunction with a safe speed limit, should interact to create a safe road transport system. READ MORE
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3. A Computational Framework for Control of Machining System Capability : From Formulation to Implementation
Abstract : Comprehensive knowledge and information about the static and dynamic behaviour of machine tools, cutting processes and their interaction is essential for machining system design, simulation, control and robust operation in safe conditions. The very complex system of a machine tool, fixture and cutting tools during the machining of a part is almost impossible to model analytically with sufficient accuracy. READ MORE
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4. Safe Autonomy under Uncertainty: Computation, Control, and Application
Abstract : Safety is a primary requirement for many autonomous systems, such as automated vehicles and mobile robots. An open problem is how to assure safety, in the sense of avoiding unsafe subsets of the state space, for uncertain systems under complex tasks. READ MORE
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5. Probabilistic System Effects in Timber Structures
Abstract : The main purpose of the performed research presented in this thesis is to increase the understanding of the effect of variability of strength properties on the reliability of timber structural systems. Compared to other structural materials such as steel and concrete, structural timber has a considerably higher variability of strength both within and between members. READ MORE