Search for dissertations about: "emergency response system"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 48 swedish dissertations containing the words emergency response system.
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16. Emergency preparedness management and civil defence in Sweden : An all-hazards approach for developed countries' supply chains
Abstract : This thesis addresses the evolving role of supply chain networks in the structures of the emergency preparedness planning. The thesis focuses on the management of planning in emergency preparedness and civil defence in Sweden. READ MORE
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17. Reliable RFID Communication and Positioning System for Industrial IoT
Abstract : The Internet of Things (IoT) has the vision to interconnect everything of the physical world and the virtual world. Advanced automated and adaptive connectivity of objects, systems, and services is expected to be achieved under the IoT context, especially in the industrial environment. Industry 4. READ MORE
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18. Mission Experience : How to Model and Capture it to Enable Vicarious Learning
Abstract : Organizations for humanitarian assistance, disaster response and military activities are characterized by their special role in society to resolve time-constrained and potentially life-threatening situations. The tactical missions that these organizations conduct regularly are significantly dynamic in character, and sometimes impossible to fully comprehend and predict. READ MORE
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19. Resilience in High Risk Work : Analysing Adaptive Performance
Abstract : In today’s complexsocio-technical systems it is not possible to foresee and prepare for allfuture events. To cope with the intricacy and coupling between people,technical systems and the dynamic environment people are required tocontinuously adapt. READ MORE
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20. Driver behavior models for evaluating automotive active safety: From neural dynamics to vehicle dynamics
Abstract : The main topic of this thesis is how to realistically model driver behavior in computer simulations of safety critical traffic events, an increasingly important tool for evaluating automotive active safety systems. By means of a comprehensive literature review, it was found that current driver models are generally poorly validated on relevant near-crash behavior data. READ MORE