Search for dissertations about: "self driving"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 157 swedish dissertations containing the words self driving.
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1. Modelling self-reported aberrant driving behaviour
Abstract : The highly complex behaviour involved in driving a vehicle may be viewed as a form of action control in a potentially hazardous traffic system. Behavioural adaptation to the traffic system is imperfect, as is sometimes reflected in mishaps and road traffic accidents. READ MORE
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2. Towards self-driving microservices
Abstract : In recent years, microservice architecture has become a popular method for software system design and development. This involves creating applications with multiple small services, each with multiple instances, operating as independent processes. READ MORE
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3. Long-Term Localization for Self-Driving Cars
Abstract : Long-term localization is hard due to changing conditions, while relative localization within time sequences is much easier. To achieve long-term localization in a sequential setting, such as, for self-driving cars, relative localization should be used to the fullest extent, whenever possible. READ MORE
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4. Cognitively inspired design : Rethink the wheel for self-driving cars
Abstract : This thesis examines Cognitively Inspired Design (CID), which is the process of transferring cognitive science frameworks and theories to intelligent systems in an application context. The thesis studies the relation between cognitive science and the traditional approach to developing systems. READ MORE
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5. Shifting Gears : Automated Driving on the Eve of Autonomous Drive
Abstract : The compelling images and promises attached to autonomous drive vehicles can easily create an impression that one can speak of a radical distinction between a self-driving future and a manual-driving present. Yet today’s drivers can already refer to their everyday driving as being experienced as though on ‘auto-pilot’, in which they are able to drive their cars while lost in things such as daydreams, conversations, or plans for their day ahead. READ MORE