Search for dissertations about: "Teknik och teknologier Samhällsbyggnadsteknik Transportteknik och logistik"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 393 swedish dissertations containing the words Teknik och teknologier Samhällsbyggnadsteknik Transportteknik och logistik.
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16. The price we pay : essays on distribution and transport
Abstract : This thesis aims to provide knowledge that can be useful when designing or executing transport policy, specifically in relation to the concepts of fairness and distribution. What is considered fair varies among, and within individuals, even within the relatively narrow scope of the transport sector. READ MORE
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17. Analysis of Travel Patterns from Cellular Network Data
Abstract : Traffic planners are facing a big challenge with an increasing demand for mobility and a need to drastically reduce the environmental impacts of the transportation system at the same time. The transportation system therefore needs to become more efficient, which requires a good understanding about the actual travel patterns. READ MORE
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18. Data-driven lead-acid battery lifetime prognostics
Abstract : To efficiently transport goods by heavy-duty trucks, it is important that vehicles have a high degree of availability and in particular avoid becoming standing by the road unable to continue the transport mission. An unplanned stop by the road does not only cost due to the delay in delivery, but can also lead to a damaged cargo. READ MORE
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19. Effects of handling on animals welfare during transport and marketing
Abstract : Animals can be transported either by trekking or by vehicle, during which they are subjected to different types and levels of stressor. Some key factors affecting animal welfare during handling and transport are mixing of unfamiliar animals, handling procedures, driving methods, stocking density, journey length, vehicle design, animal standing orientation, loading and unloading facilities and transport by walking. READ MORE
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20. Enhancing aftermarket demand planning with product-in-use data
Abstract : Enhancing aftermarket demand planning with product-in-use data ABSTRACT Aftermarket demand planning, consisting of forecast and known demand, is a critical activity for both the uptime of customers’ products and the supply chain-related costs. Traditional aftermarket forecasting methods use historical demand as the only input to the statistically based forecasts, usually combined with judgmental modifications. READ MORE