Search for dissertations about: "Sensors"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 1250 swedish dissertations containing the word Sensors.
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16. Enabling Adaptive Context Views for Mobile Applications : Negotiating Global and Dynamic Sensor Information
Abstract : Mobile devices with Internet access and large amounts of sensors, pushes the development of intelligent services towards new forms of pervasive applications. These applications are made context-aware by utilizing information from sensors and hence the context of a situation, in order to provide a better service. READ MORE
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17. A Symbolic Approach to Human Motion Analysis Using Inertial Sensors : Framework and Gait Analysis Study
Abstract : Motion analysis deals with determining what and how activities are being performed by a subject, through the use of sensors. The process of answering the what question is commonly known as classification, and answering the how question is here referred to as characterization. READ MORE
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18. Non-covalent Modification of Graphene and MoS2 Synthesis and Characterization of Charged Molecules and Two-Dimensional Materials
Abstract : Graphene is a material of superlatives. It has unique properties, which are explored in various areas of interdisciplinary research. Graphene can improve the properties of other materials or even give them new functions and is therefore a suitable candidate for different sensor applications. READ MORE
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19. Gas-sensors for Automobile Interiors
Abstract : The concentration of pollutants in the car compartment air is influenced not only by neighboring vehicles, but also by pollutants originating from the car's interior trim materials. These pollutants may cause nuisance and even pose a safety risk as some condense on the windscreen and form an oily film that dims the screen. READ MORE
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20. Development of Nanoimprint Lithography for Applications in Electronics, Photonics and Life-sciences
Abstract : This thesis describes different aspects of nanotechnology manufacturing with nanoimprint lithography (NIL), a relatively new nanofabrication tool capable of high resolution and high throughput. Surface structure creation with NIL is based on mechanical deformation of the patterning material. READ MORE