Search for dissertations about: "Sequential design"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 194 swedish dissertations containing the words Sequential design.
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6. Computational support in product development : applications from high temperature design and development
Abstract : In this thesis a new perspective to Computational Support in Product Development is presented. It is explained and discussed how computational simulation can be used to achieve shorter lead time and better quality in the product development process. READ MORE
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7. Sequential Decision-Making for Drug Design: Towards closed-loop drug design
Abstract : Drug design is a process of trial and error to design molecules with a desired response toward a biological target, with the ultimate goal of finding a new medication. It is estimated to be up to 10^{60} molecules that are of potential interest as drugs, making it a difficult problem to find suitable molecules. READ MORE
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8. Towards a methodology for integrated design of mechatronic servo systems
Abstract : Traditional methods for mechatronics design are often based on a sequential approach, where the mechanical structure is designed first, and then fitted with off-the-shelf electric motors, drive electronics, gearheads and sensors. Finally a control system is designed and optimized for the already existing physical system. READ MORE
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9. Design and analysis of response selective samples in observational studies
Abstract : Outcome dependent sampling may increase efficiency in observational studies. It is however not always obvious how to sample efficiently, and how to analyze the resulting data without introducing bias. READ MORE
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10. Metamodel-Based Multidisciplinary Design Optimization of Automotive Structures
Abstract : Multidisciplinary design optimization (MDO) can be used in computer aided engineering (CAE) to efficiently improve and balance performance of automotive structures. However, large-scale MDO is not yet generally integrated within automotive product development due to several challenges, of which excessive computing times is the most important one. READ MORE