Search for dissertations about: "vehicle neural network"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words vehicle neural network.
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1. Towards efficient vehicle dynamics development : From subjective assessments to objective metrics, from physical to virtual testing
Abstract : Vehicle dynamics development is strongly based on subjective assessments (SA) of vehicle prototypes, which is expensive and time consuming. Consequently, in the age of computer- aided engineering (CAE), there is a drive towards reducing this dependency on physical test- ing. READ MORE
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2. Capturing steering feel : a step towards implementation of active steering in heavy vehicles
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3. Fuel-efficient driving strategies
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with fuel-efficient driving strategies for vehicles driving on roads with varying topography, as well as estimation of road grade and vehicle mass for vehicles utilizing such strategies. A framework referred to as speed profile optimization (SPO), is introduced for reducing the fuel or energy consumption of single vehicles (equipped with either combustion or electric engines) and platoons of several vehicles. READ MORE
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4. Metamodel-Based Multidisciplinary Design Optimization of Automotive Structures
Abstract : Multidisciplinary design optimization (MDO) can be used in computer aided engineering (CAE) to efficiently improve and balance performance of automotive structures. However, large-scale MDO is not yet generally integrated within automotive product development due to several challenges, of which excessive computing times is the most important one. READ MORE
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5. Efficient hull design for ice conditions in inland waterways
Abstract : With increasing interest in utilizing the inland waterways (IWW) in European countries, the design of IWW vessels gains attention both from a transport efficiency and an emission control point of view. Usually, IWW ships are designed without ice operation concerns and are structurally weaker than ships designed according to ice-class notifications from the classification societies. READ MORE