Search for dissertations about: "Theses in computer laboratory"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 181 swedish dissertations containing the words Theses in computer laboratory.
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6. On Safe Collaborative Assembly With Large Industrial Robots
Abstract : This thesis pertains to industrial safety in relation to human-robot collaboration. The aim is to enhance understanding of the nature of systems where large industrial robots collaborate with humans to complete assembly tasks. This understanding may support development and safe operations of future collaborative systems. READ MORE
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7. Electronic mail in a working context
Abstract : Electronic mail, email, is one of the most widespread computer applications today.While email in general is very popular among its users, there are also drawbacks withemail usage: an increasing amount of messages that overwhelm users, systems that aretoo complex for naive users and at the same time do not support the needs of experiencedusers. READ MORE
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8. Computer Assisted Video Microscopy : in Characterization of Capillary Ensembles
Abstract : This thesis focuses on evaluation and analysis of capillary microcirculatory changes in the skin, that can be improved and extended by computer assisted video microscopy. Capillary microscopy has been used extensively, both in clinical practice and research, to study different phenomena in the microvasculature of the skin, mainly in the nailfold of fingers and toes where a large portion of the capillary loop can be observed. READ MORE
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9. The impact of visually demanding near work on neck/shoulder discomfort and trapezius muscle activity : Laboratory studies
Abstract : Introduction: Musculoskeletal discomfort in the neck and shoulders is common among workers performing visually demanding near work, e.g., on a computer screen, and sustained low-level muscle activity during such work can lead to work-related pain. READ MORE
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10. Increasing the automation of radio network control
Abstract : The efficient utilization of radio frequencies is becoming more important with new technology, new telecom services and a rapidly expanding market. Future systems for radio network management are therefore expected to contain more automation than today's systems.This thesis describes a case study performed at a large European network operator. READ MORE