Search for dissertations about: "means and methods"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 1759 swedish dissertations containing the words means and methods.
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1. Computer Vision for Traffic Surveillance Systems : Methods and Applications
Abstract : Computer vision solutions play a significant role in intelligent transportation systems (ITS) by improving traffic flow, safety and management. In addition, they feature prominently in autonomous vehicles and their future development. The main advantages of vision-based systems are their flexibility, coverage and accessibility. READ MORE
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2. Shear Fracture and Delamination in Packaging Materials : A study of Experimental Methods and Simulation Techniques
Abstract : Packages are the means of preservation, distribution and convenience of use for food, medicine and other consumer products. Package opening is becoming complicated in many cases because of cutting cost in design and production of opening techniques. READ MORE
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3. Path Inference of Sparse GPS Probes for Urban Networks : Methods and Applications
Abstract : The application of GPS probes in traffic management is growing rapidly as the required data collection infrastructure is increasingly in place in urban areas with significant number of mobile sensors moving around covering expansive areas of the road network. Most travelers carry with them at least one device with a built-in GPS receiver. READ MORE
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4. Lean in the Public Sector : Possibilities and Limitations
Abstract : The demands on efficiency and quality in the public sector have increased over the past few years, which have raised the need for strategies on how the public sector can be improved (Denhardt and Denhardt, 2000). Consequently, the concept of Lean production, or just Lean, have become increasingly spread, especially in health care, but also in government agencies, police, military and social services. READ MORE
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5. Silicon and Quartz Microengineering : Processing and Characterisation
Abstract : Microengineering has developed a broad range of production techniques to reduce size, increase throughput, and reduce cost of electrical and mechanical devices. The miniaturisation has also entailed entirely new opportunities. READ MORE