Search for dissertations about: "smart learning"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 87 swedish dissertations containing the words smart learning.
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11. Collaborative Predictive Maintenance for Smart Manufacturing : From Wireless Control to Federated Learning
Abstract : Industry 4.0 represents a significant shift in the industrial landscape, aimed at improving efficiency, productivity, and competitiveness. This shift involves the digitalization of industries, impacting manufacturing and maintenance processes. READ MORE
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12. Learning-based Control for 4D Printing and Soft Robotics
Abstract : Exploiting novel sensors and actuators made of flexible and smart materials becomes a new trend in robotics research. The studies on the design, production, and control of the new type of robots motivate the research fields of soft robots and 4D printed robots. READ MORE
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13. Data-driven personalized healthcare : Towards personalized interventions via reinforcement learning for Mobile Health
Abstract : Medical and technological advancement in the last century has led to the unprecedented increase of the populace's quality of life and lifespan. As a result, an ever-increasing number of people live with chronic health conditions that require long-term treatment, resulting in increased healthcare costs and managerial burden to the healthcare provider. READ MORE
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14. Towards Digitization and Machine learning Automation for Cyber-Physical System of Systems
Abstract : Cyber-physical systems (CPS) connect the physical and digital domains and are often realized as spatially distributed. CPS is built on the Internet of Things (IoT) and Internet of Services, which use cloud architecture to link a swarm of devices over a decentralized network. Modern CPSs are undergoing a foundational shift as Industry 4. READ MORE
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15. Application of Blockchain Technology for ISA95-Compliant Traditional and Smart Manufacturing Systems
Abstract : The ISA95 standard has been dominating the manufacturing industry for several years. A vast number of ISA95-compliant traditional and legacy manufacturing systems (ISA95-CTS) are scattered across many factories worldwide. The technological advancements imposed by Industry 4. READ MORE