Search for dissertations about: "event-based control"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words event-based control.
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11. Modeling and Control of Server-based Systems
Abstract : When deploying networked computing-based applications, proper resource management of the server-side resources is essential for maintaining quality of service and cost efficiency. The work presented in this thesis is based on six papers, all investigating problems that relate to resource management of server-based systems. READ MORE
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12. Improving Performance of Feedback-Based Real-Time Networks using Model Checking and Reinforcement Learning
Abstract : Traditionally, automatic control techniques arose due to need for automation in mechanical systems. These techniques rely on robust mathematical modelling of physical systems with the goal to drive their behaviour to desired set-points. READ MORE
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13. Topics in Trajectory Generation for Robots
Abstract : A fundamental problem in robotics is generating the motion for a task. How to translate a task to motion or a series of movements is a non-trivial problem. READ MORE
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14. Collaborative Predictive Maintenance for Smart Manufacturing : From Wireless Control to Federated Learning
Abstract : Industry 4.0 represents a significant shift in the industrial landscape, aimed at improving efficiency, productivity, and competitiveness. This shift involves the digitalization of industries, impacting manufacturing and maintenance processes. READ MORE
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15. Affordances and Constraints of Intelligent Decision Support for Military Command and Control : Three Case Studies of Support Systems
Abstract : Researchers in military command and control (C2) have for several decades sought to help commanders by introducing automated, intelligent decision support systems. These systems are still not widely used, however, and some researchers argue that this may be due to those problems that are inherent in the relationship between the affordances of technology and the requirements by the specific contexts of work in military C2. READ MORE