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21. Graphene-based nanocomposites for electronics and photocatalysis
Sammanfattning : The development of future electronics depends on the availability of suitable functional materials. Printed electronics, for example, relies on access to highly conductive, inexpensive and printable materials, while strong light absorption and low carrier recombination rates are demanded in photocatalysis industry. LÄS MER
22. Enhancing the Performance of Distributed Real-time Systems
Sammanfattning : Advanced embedded systems can consist of many sensors, actuators and processors that are deployed on one or several boards, while having a demand of interacting with each other and sharing resources. Communication between different components usually has strict timing constraints. LÄS MER
23. Νοήμονες υπολογιστικές μέθοδοι εμπνευσμένες από τον φυσικό κόσμο για την βελτιστοποίηση συστημάτων : αλγόριθμος βελτιστοποίησης εμπνευσμένης από τον ηχοεντοπισμό
Sammanfattning : Η εποχή που διανύουμε φέρνει στο προσκήνιο την Τεχνητή Νοημοσύνη, καθότι διάφοροι κλάδοι ενσωματώνουν εντυπωσιακές εφαρμογές της. Πολλές αναφορές γίνονται στην 4η Βιομηχανική Επανάσταση, η οποία έχει πλέον την Τεχνητή Νοημοσύνη ως κύριο πυλώνα της. LÄS MER
24. Team activities in concept development : Addressing open-ended problems
Sammanfattning : The concept development stage is a fundamental part of the development process; in this early stage, teams define what constitutes the problem and find direction for the subsequent problem-solving activities. Concept development that searches for innovative results starts from a problem formulation, or design brief, that should not be too precise; keeping parts open for interpretation and alternatives is important for allowing for the possibility to create new solutions. LÄS MER
25. A Challenge-driven Framework for Innovations in Railways
Sammanfattning : The railway is often perceived as an industry where new technology is not utilised to its full potential. However, the future of the railway and its ability to respond to future transportation demands lies in its ability to adopt, adapt, implement, and integrate emerging technology. These technologies are expected to lead to, e.g. LÄS MER