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6. Simulation methods for bumper system development
Sammanfattning : n development of bumper systems for the automotive industry, iterative Finite Element (FE) simulations are normally used to find a bumper design that meets the requirements of crash performance. The crash performance of a bumper system is normally verified by results from standardized low speed crash tests based on common crash situations. LÄS MER
7. Atlas-Based Fusion of Medical Brain Images : Methods and Applications
Sammanfattning : This thesis focuses on the development of methods for fusion of information from medical brain scans. The concept of medical image fusion refers to the process of extracting and utilising information from several scans simultaneously in the analysis and diagnosis of patients. LÄS MER
8. Co-Development of Products and Manufacturing Systems - Applying a Configurable Platform Approach
Sammanfattning : Product first, manufacturing system second. While manufacturing companies in fact make their profits by selling products, the successful development and proper functioning of both the product and the manufacturing system needs to be ensured. LÄS MER
9. Computer Vision for Traffic Surveillance Systems : Methods and Applications
Sammanfattning : Computer vision solutions play a significant role in intelligent transportation systems (ITS) by improving traffic flow, safety and management. In addition, they feature prominently in autonomous vehicles and their future development. The main advantages of vision-based systems are their flexibility, coverage and accessibility. LÄS MER
10. Integrating Efficacy and Toxicity in Preclinical Anticancer Drug Development : Methods and Applications
Sammanfattning : Preclinical testing is an important part of cancer drug development. The aim of this thesis was to establish and evaluate preclinical in vitro methods useful in the development of new anticancer drugs. In paper I, the development of non-clonogenic assays (FMCA-GM) using CD34+ stem cells for assessment of haematological toxicity was described. LÄS MER
