2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10111-005-0025-5
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Assessment of the risk of occupational accidents using a “fuzzy” approach

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“…In particular, the most interesting variants cover the following topics: Transmission control including gear shifting algorithms and clutch control [122], Systems for diagnosing different vehicle systems and elements [123][124][125], Methods for the assessment of passive safety [126,127], Thermal and NVH comfort control systems [128,129], Vehicle body design [130], etc. Figure 6 shows the statistics of relevant journal publications.…”
Section: Fuzzy Methods For Miscellaneous Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the most interesting variants cover the following topics: Transmission control including gear shifting algorithms and clutch control [122], Systems for diagnosing different vehicle systems and elements [123][124][125], Methods for the assessment of passive safety [126,127], Thermal and NVH comfort control systems [128,129], Vehicle body design [130], etc. Figure 6 shows the statistics of relevant journal publications.…”
Section: Fuzzy Methods For Miscellaneous Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the original applications (Murè , Demichela, & Piccinini, 2006) the data collected, and used to test the methodology, were derived from: an Italian tyre production company, a chemical plant and an underground building activity and allowed the model to be built on the following factors:…”
Section: The Advantages Of Fuzzy Logic Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acresce que esta abordagem é partilhada por diversos autores que aplicam a teoria dos conjuntos difusos às áreas dos factores humanos, ergonomia e avaliação de riscos, nomeadamente: (ANDERSSON, 1986, CARR et al, 2001, NUNES, 2003, LIU et al, 2004, MURE et al, 2006, AZADEH et al, 2008, DAGDEVIREN et al, 2008e GURCANLI et al, 2009). Na próxima secção vamos apresentar os principais conceitos básicos que foram escolhidos como alicerces do modelo matemático do QRAM (i.e.…”
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