Search for dissertations about: "levels of automation"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 108 swedish dissertations containing the words levels of automation.
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11. Measuring and analysing Levels of Automation in assembly systems - For future proactive systems
Abstract : Production companies frequently have to meet demands and requirements, both internal and external, which trigger a plan for change in different production areas. Smaller batches and shorter time limits for set-ups between products are some of the demands on the assembly systems caused by an increasing number of product variants e.g. READ MORE
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12. A Conceptual Model for Analysis of Automation Usability Problems in Control Room Settings
Abstract : The focus of this licentiate thesis lies on the problems that can emerge when humans and advanced control systems work together in control room environments. In the nuclear domain, automation is used extensively and it is important to maintain safe and efficient operations. READ MORE
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13. The Internet of Things: Projects-Places-Policies
Abstract : The ongoing transition from the Internet age to the Internet of Things age is a paradigm shift of knowledge production and interactions: information and knowledge can be produced and disseminated either without or with very little human interventions. Non-human actors are given cognitive abilities, thus joining with humans to become the producers and carriers of knowledge, especially more tacit type of knowledge. READ MORE
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14. Dynamic Power System Load -Estimation of Parameters from Operational Data
Abstract : The significance of load modeling for voltage stability studies has been emphasized by several disturbances, which have taken place in the past years. They have shown that the loads in combination with other dynamics are among the main contributors of prolonged low voltage conditions, voltage instability and collapse in the power system. READ MORE
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15. Designing collaborative robot workstations for human-centred automation in final assembly - A task allocation approach
Abstract : With the rise of increasingly intricate products, human operators are stretched thin by greater physical and cognitive demands. A growing necessity has also arisen for automation to assist these operators supportively and productively while maintaining optimal efficiency. READ MORE