Search for dissertations about: "Virtual Validation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 58 swedish dissertations containing the words Virtual Validation.
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1. Machine Learning Based Methods for Virtual Validation of Autonomous Driving
Abstract : During the last decade, automotive manufacturers have introduced increasingly capable driving automation functions in consumer vehicles. As the functionality becomes more advanced, the task of driving moves from the human to the car. Hence, making sure that autonomous driving (AD) functions are reliable and safe is of high importance. READ MORE
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2. Construction, Validation and Application of a Virtual Reality Simulator for the Training of Transurethral Resection of the Prostate
Abstract : The fundamental of surgical training is the traditional apprenticeship method introduced by William Halsted which has been used for the last 100 years. It is based on learning in the operating room (OR) where the resident is guided by an experienced surgeon and gradually and methodically exposed to surgery. READ MORE
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3. Towards an integrated framework for modeling, control, and validation of production systems
Abstract : To prepare a production system before installation includes a multitude of computer assisted tasks. Virtual preparation, including many simulation supported activities, has made great strides during the last decade. Industrial robots are routinely programmed offline in simulation environments. READ MORE
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4. Driving in Virtual Reality : Requirements for automotive research and development
Abstract : In the last decades, there has been a substantial increase in the development of complex active safety systems for automotive vehicles. These systems need to be tested for verification and validation to ensure that the system intervenes in the correct situations using the correct measures. READ MORE
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5. Virtual Reality for Enriched Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients with Spatial Neglect : Diagnostics and the Rehabilitation Effect on Spatial Attention and Neuronal Activity
Abstract : Background: Approximately a third of all stroke patients develop spatial neglect, a debilitating symptom associated with poor outcome. Spatial neglect is clinically defined as a deficit in processing and responding to stimuli presented on the contralesional side of the body, or the space surrounding that side of the body. READ MORE