Search for dissertations about: "additional task"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 206 swedish dissertations containing the words additional task.
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1. Task Allocation Optimization for Multicore Embedded Systems
Abstract : Modern embedded systems are becoming increasingly performance intensive, since, on the one hand, they include more complex functionality than before, and one the other hand, the functionality that was typically realized with hardware is often moved to software. Multicore technology, previously successfully used for general-purpose systems, is penetrating into the domain of embedded systems. READ MORE
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2. Functional neuroimaging of dual task interference and divided attention
Abstract : It is known that human subjects cannot perform two reaction time (RT) tasks as efficiently as they would perform the constituent tasks individually. Increments of reaction times or error rates that occur when two RT tasks are performed nearly simultaneously is known as interference. READ MORE
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3. Specification Decomposition and Formal Behavior Generation in Multi-Robot Systems
Abstract : Autonomous robot systems are becoming increasingly common in service applications and industrial scenarios. However, their use is still mostly limited to rather simple tasks. This primarily results from the considerable effort that is required to manually program the execution plans of the robots. READ MORE
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4. Challenges in Partially Automated Driving : A Human Factors Perspective
Abstract : The technological development in recent years is currently reflected in the implementation of more and more advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). A clear example is found in the automated driving systems being marketed today. READ MORE
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5. Recovery from focal brain ischemia induced by extradural compression in diabetic and non-diabetic rats
Abstract : Cerebrovascular disease and head trauma are among the leading causes of death and disability. In addition to severe motor disturbances, ischemia resulting from stroke or traumatic brain injury (TBI) can cause mild to severe cognitive deficits. READ MORE