Search for dissertations about: "smart home"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 36 swedish dissertations containing the words smart home.
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11. Towards Reliable, Stable and Fast Learning for Smart Home Activity Recognition
Abstract : The current population age grows increasingly in industrialized societies and calls for more intelligent tools to monitor human activities. The aims of these intelligent tools are often to support senior people in their homes, to keep track of their daily activities, and to early detect potential health problems to facilitate a long and independent life. READ MORE
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12. Hierarchical energy management in smart grids : Flexibility prediction, scheduling and resilient control
Abstract : The electric power industry and society are facing challenges and opportunitiesof transforming the present power grid into a smart grid. Energymanagement systems (EMSs) play an important role in smart grids. A generalhierarchical structure for EMSs is considered here, which is composed ofa lower layer and an upper layer. READ MORE
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13. Facilities Management and Health Care at Home
Abstract : The topic of this thesis is the new requirements that will be put upon the facilities management when the elderly are living longer in their own homes, in spite of illness, impairment and old age. For many reasons, especially demographic ones, this issue has come to the fore and since it has substantial political impact and considerably affects our living conditions, it will most certainly appear on the agenda of most Swedish housing companies in the near future. READ MORE
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14. Towards a circular home: Exploring opportunities for design to support households in sustainable resource use
Abstract : Our use of natural resources has grown dramatically in recent years, with negative consequences for both the environment and human health. At home, resource use in the form of energy, water, food, and material objects may be related to a wide range of everyday practices as well as changes to, and adaptations of, our home environments. READ MORE
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15. Approach Towards Engineering Microservice-Oriented Composable Ecosystems for Smart Industries
Abstract : The emergence of smart and integrated industrial ecosystems is replacing traditional manufacturing, where operations are more digitalized and automated. For communication and cooperation, these operations require seamless integration of the devices to ensure interoperability in a secure, reliable, and adaptable environment. READ MORE