Sökning: "collaborative consumption"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 22 avhandlingar innehållade orden collaborative consumption.
1. Toward a Sustainable Human-Robot Collaborative Production Environment
Sammanfattning : This PhD study aimed to address the sustainability issues of the robotic systems from the environmental and social aspects. During the research, three approaches were developed: the first one an online programming-free model-driven system that utilises web-based distributed human-robot collaboration architecture to perform distant assembly operations. LÄS MER
2. The Heart and Wallet Paradox of Collaborative Consumption
Sammanfattning : Collaborative consumption is a peer-to-peer (P2P) exchange of goods and services facilitated by online platforms. This phenomenon is driven by technologies that make it easier and cheaper to redistribute and share the use of existing but underutilized private resources. LÄS MER
3. Collaborative Predictive Maintenance for Smart Manufacturing : From Wireless Control to Federated Learning
Sammanfattning : 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. LÄS MER
4. Network and user-level traffic adaptation for collaborative-workspace applications
Sammanfattning : Collaborative workspace applications based on IP-multicast offer a scalable solution for computer supported human-to-human communication. Although Internet-wide multicast access is not a reality, multicast deployment is steadily increasing on subnets, such as corporate and campus networks. LÄS MER
5. Collaborating with Gertrude Stein : Media ecologies, reception, poetics
Sammanfattning : The reception of the American avant-garde poet, playwright, art collector and salon hostess Gertrude Stein (1874-1946) has to a wide extent taken place in an aesthetic context prior to her work’s academic and hermeneutic canonization. This thesis is in part a mapping of this transmedia reception as it is played out in a North American context in the period from her death and until today, and in part an account of Stein’s particular collaborative poetics, through which her work invites such a reception. LÄS MER