Search for dissertations about: "control traffic"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 416 swedish dissertations containing the words control traffic.
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21. State-based Channel Access for a Network of Control Systems
Abstract : Wireless networked control systems use shared wireless links to communicate between sensors and controllers, and require a channel access policy to arbitrate access to the links. Existing multiple access protocols perform this role in an agnostic manner, by remaining insular to the applications that run over the network. READ MORE
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22. Distributed Road Grade Estimation for Heavy Duty Vehicles
Abstract : An increasing need for goods and passenger transportation drives continued worldwide growth in traffic. As traffic increases environmental concerns, traffic safety, and cost efficiency become ever more important. Advancements in microelectronics open the possibility to address these issues through new advanced driver assistance systems. READ MORE
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23. A Timely Journey Through the Cloud
Abstract : This thesis treats the intersection between two of the largest transformations we are seeing within our society today; the cloud and the Internet-of-Things (IoT). The aim of this thesis is to investigate different ways to model and control a network of cloud services so that timing-critical IoT applications can make use of them. READ MORE
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24. Cooperative Variable Speed Limit Systems : Modeling and Evaluation using Microscopic Traffic Simulation
Abstract : During the last decades the road traffic has increased tremendously leading to congestion, safety issues and increased environmental impacts. As a result, many countries are continuously trying to find improvements and new solutions to solve these issues. READ MORE
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25. On Modeling and Control of Network Queue Dynamics
Abstract : Internet flow control algorithms used today are separately designed and tuned for outdated setups and traffic mixes. Differnet algorithms exist in both end nodes an core routers of a network. This work presents improved techniques for network flow control. READ MORE