Search for dissertations about: "Delay Task"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 62 swedish dissertations containing the words Delay Task.
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1. Offline Task Scheduling in a Three-layer Edge-Cloud Architecture
Abstract : Internet of Things (IoT) devices are increasingly being used everywhere, from the factory to the hospital to the house to the car. IoT devices typically have limited processing resources, so they must rely on cloud servers to accomplish their tasks. Thus, many obstacles need to be overcome while offloading tasks to the cloud. READ MORE
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2. Preemption-Delay Aware Schedulability Analysis of Real-Time Systems
Abstract : Schedulability analysis of real-time systems under preemptive scheduling may often lead to false-negative results, deeming a schedulable taskset being unschedulable. This is the case due to the inherent over-approximation of many time-related parameters such as task execution time, system delays, etc. READ MORE
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3. Developing delay-tolerant networking applications for Arctic communities
Abstract : This thesis explores how usability in delay- and disruption tolerant network (DTN) applications might be developed and how DTN applications services might be put to practical use in remote regions of the Swedish Arctic. The tangible results presented are a set of end-user DTN application services that were developed for the remote sites Saltoluokta and Staloluokta. READ MORE
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4. Task Placement and Resource Allocation in Edge Computing Systems
Abstract : The evolution of wireless and hardware technology has led to the rapiddevelopment of a variety of mobile applications. Common to these applicationsis that they have low latency and high computational requirementsthat often cannot be fulfilled by individual devices due to their insufficientcomputational power, memory and battery capacity. READ MORE
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5. I Don’t Want to Hear It : Cognitive Control Strategies in Response to Task-Irrelevant Sound
Abstract : An adequate capacity for cognitive control, the ability to maintain goal-directed behavior despite conflicting environmental demands, is a requirement for effective functioning. Whether it be the capacity to delay gratification or to effectively regulate emotions, various types of cognitive control allow us to function effectively despite the enormous complexity encountered in everyday life. READ MORE