Search for dissertations about: "Multi access networks"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 117 swedish dissertations containing the words Multi access networks.
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1. Wireless Multi Hop Access Networks and Protocols
Abstract : As more and more applications and services in our society now depend on the Internet, it is important that dynamically deployed wireless multi hop networks are able to gain access to the Internet and other infrastructure networks and services. This thesis proposes and evaluates solutions for providing multi hop Internet Access. READ MORE
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2. Transport-Layer Performance in Wireless Multi-Hop Networks
Abstract : Wireless communication has seen a tremendous growth in the last decades. Continuing on this trend, wireless multi-hop networks are nowadays used or planned for use in a multitude of contexts, spanning from Internet access at home to emergency situations. READ MORE
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3. Enabling Multimedia Services over Wireless Multi-Hop Networks
Abstract : With the constant development of wireless technologies, the usageof wireless devices tends to increase even more in the future.Wireless multi-hop networks (WMNs) have emerged as a keytechnology to numerous potential scenarios, ranging from disasterrecovery to wireless broadband internet access. READ MORE
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4. Cognitive Radio Networks : Elements and Architectures
Abstract : As mobility and computing becomes ever more pervasive in society and business, the non-optimal use of radio resources has created many new challenges for telecommunication operators. Usage patterns of modern wireless handheld devices, such as smartphones and surfboards, have indicated that the signaling traffic generated is many times larger than at a traditional laptop. READ MORE
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5. Architectures and Protocols for Performance Improvements of Real-Time Networks
Abstract : When designing architectures and protocols for data traffic requiring real-time services, one of the major design goals is to guarantee that traffic deadlines can be met. However, many real-time applications also have additional requirements such as high throughput, high reliability, or energy efficiency. READ MORE