Search for dissertations about: "human machine interface thesis"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 50 swedish dissertations containing the words human machine interface thesis.
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21. Controlling the dynamic characteristics of machining systems through consciously designed joint interfaces
Abstract : The precision of machining systems is ever increasing in order to keep up with components’ accuracy requirements. At the same time product variants areincreasing and order quantities are decreasing, which introduces high demands on the capability of machining systems. READ MORE
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22. On synthesis in the later phases of the mechanical engineering design process
Abstract : Only 15% to 30% of product development projects require the development of new product concepts. This means that the majority of design projects are carried out within the embodiment design and detail design phases. READ MORE
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23. Improving Machining System Performance through designed-in Damping : Modelling, Analysis and Design Solutions
Abstract : With advances in material technology, allowing, for instance, engines to withstand higher combustion pressure and consequently improving performance, comes challenges to productivity. These materials are, in fact, more difficult to machine with regards to tool wear and especially machine tool stability. READ MORE
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24. Machine learning based control of small-scale autonomous data centers
Abstract : The low-latency requirements of 5G are expected to increase the demand for distributeddata storage and computing capabilities in the form of small-scale data centers (DC)located at the edge, near the interface between mobile and wired networks. These edgeDC will likely be of modular and standardized designs, although configurations, localresource constraints, environments and load profiles will vary and thereby increase theDC infrastructure diversity. READ MORE
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25. The use of haptics when interacting with in-car interfaces
Abstract : Humans use all their senses when they explore and interact with the environment. In human-machine interaction, vision is the dominant sense and interfaces are seldom designed to provide haptic information, i.e. information that can be gathered by touch. READ MORE