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31. Terahertz sensing for non-destructive characterisation of pharmaceutical tablets
Sammanfattning : The pharmaceutical industry is shifting from conventional batch manufacturing to continuous manufacturing. To realise continuous manufacturing, it is crucial to assess the product quality of tablets at different stages of the production line. LÄS MER
32. Inferring Land Use from Remote Sensing Imagery : A context-based approach
Sammanfattning : This doctoral thesis investigates the potential of classification methods based on spatial context to infer specific forms of land use from remote sensing data. The problem is that some types of land use are characterized by a complex configuration of land covers that traditional per-pixel based methods have problems classifying due to spectral heterogeneity. LÄS MER
33. Plasmonic Nanostructures for Optical Absorption Engineering and Hydrogen Sensing
Sammanfattning : Nanoplasmonics concerns the interactions between light and metal nanoparticles. In this thesis nanoplasmonics is used in two different ways: i) to control and enhance light absorption, and ii) for optical hydrogen sensing. LÄS MER
34. Millimeter-wave Communication and Radar Sensing — Opportunities, Challenges, and Solutions
Sammanfattning : With the development of communication and radar sensing technology, people are able to seek for a more convenient life and better experiences. The fifth generation (5G) mobile network provides high speed communication and internet services with a data rate up to several gigabit per second (Gbps). LÄS MER
35. Adaptive Grasping Using Tactile Sensing
Sammanfattning : Grasping novel objects is challenging because of incomplete object data and because of uncertainties inherent in real world applications. To robustly perform grasps on previously unseen objects, feedback from touch is essential. In our research, we study how information from touch sensors can be used to improve grasping novel objects. LÄS MER