Search for dissertations about: "technical fault"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 42 swedish dissertations containing the words technical fault.
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16. Adaptive Concatenated Coding for Wireless Real-Time Communications
Abstract : The objective of this thesis is to improve the performance of real-time communication overa wireless channel, by means of specifically tailored channel coding. The deadlinedependent coding (DDC) communication protocol presented here lets the timeliness and thereliability of the delivered information constitute quality of service (QoS) parametersrequested by the application. READ MORE
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17. Designing for Change in Complex Systems : Design Considerations for Uptime in a Transportation System with Driverless Vehicles
Abstract : The transportation system is undergoing a transformation to enable socially, environmentally, and economically sustainable transport solutions, and driverless trucks are considered one innovation that can contribute to a more sustainable and efficient transportation system. Nevertheless, introducing driverless trucks will cause disruptions in the system, and one considerable change is that the driver is no longer present. READ MORE
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18. Diagnosability analysis and FDI system design for uncertain systems
Abstract : Our society depends on advanced and complex technical systems and machines, for example, cars for transportation, industrial robots in production lines, satellites for communication, and power plants for energy production. Consequences of a fault in such a system can be severe and result in human casualties, environmentally harmful emissions, high repair costs, or economical losses caused by unexpected stops in production lines. READ MORE
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19. Software Development Productivity : Evaluation and Improvement for Large Industrial Projects
Abstract : Software development productivity can be improved by introducing improvements in many areas. In this thesis we investigate technology and process driven productivity improvements, i.e., productivity improvements that have sources in changes of technologies or in changes in development processes. READ MORE
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20. Diagnosing faults using knowledge about malfunctioning behavior
Abstract : Second generation expert systems presume support for deep reasoning, i.e. the modelling of causal relationships rather than heuristics only. Such an approach benefits from more extensive inference power, improved reusability of knowledge and a better potential for explanations. READ MORE