Search for dissertations about: "human machine interface thesis"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 50 swedish dissertations containing the words human machine interface thesis.
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6. Design of Natural Warning Sounds in Human-Machine Systems
Abstract : The goal of this research is increased safety in aviation. Aviation is a highly automated and complex, as well as, safety critical human-machine system. The pilot communicates with the system via a human-machine interface in cockpit. In an alerting situation this interface is in part an auditory alerting system. READ MORE
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7. The effect of haptic feedback in visual-manual human-machine interaction
Abstract : Humans use all their senses when they explore and interact with the environment. In human-machine interaction (HMI) vision is the dominant sense, followed by audition. Haptic information - information concerning the sense of touch - is not commonly available. READ MORE
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8. The Eco-Gost in the Machine : Reflexions on Space, Place and Time in Environmental Geography
Abstract : The objective of this thesis is to propose a way to introduce social and cultural aspects of environmental degradation to the sustainable development debate. This is done by a reflexive and critical examination of environmental research as it has been applied to different spatial levels (and thus levels of social complexity). READ MORE
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9. Feedback Control of Robotic Friction Stir Welding
Abstract : The Friction Stir Welding (FSW) process has been under constant developmentsince its invention, more than 20 years ago. Whereas most industrial applicationsuse a gantry machine to weld linear joints, there are applications which consistof complex three-dimensional joints, requiring more degrees of freedom fromthe machines. READ MORE
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10. Toward human-robot collaboration
Abstract : Recently robots have been launched as tour-guides in museums, and as lawnmowers, in-home vacuum cleaners, and remotely operated machines in so-called distant, dangerous and dirty applications. While the methods to endow robots with a degree of autonomy have been a strong research focus, the methods for human-machine control have not been given as much attention. READ MORE