Search for dissertations about: "feasibility study for wireless network"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words feasibility study for wireless network.
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1. Opportunistic Content Distribution : Feasibility, Design and Performance Evaluation
Abstract : Originally, the main purpose of the wired Internet was to interconnect hosts on different networks in order to allow them to communicate. Although this is still an important service, the Internet has evolved and today its predominant application is to provide its users with access to contents. READ MORE
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2. A Feasibility Study of Wireless Networks for 17 and 60 GHz and the Impact of Deployment Strategies on the System Performance
Abstract : This thesis addresses the question of how to deploy the infrastructure for wireless networks carrying high data rate services. It starts from the assumption that a major part of the costs for installing wireless infrastructure is caused by antenna site acquisition, planning of network coverage and capacity as well as manpower for setting up and wiring the antenna sites. READ MORE
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3. Algorithms and Models for Positioning and Scheduling in Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract : This thesis considers two problems related to wirelesssensor networks.The first (and main) considered problem is the inference of sensornode positions based on transmissions of RF signals between sensornodes and/or between sensor nodes and fixed reference nodes. READ MORE
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4. Ultra-Densification for Future Cellular Networks : Performance Analysis and Design Insights
Abstract : The traffic volume in wireless communication has grown dramatically in the lastdecade. Recent predictions indicate such data storm will be even more violent in theshort run. READ MORE
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5. On Cross-Layer Design and Resource Scheduling in Wireless Networks
Abstract : Wireless technology has revolutionized the world of communications, enabling ubiquitous connectivity and leading every year to several new applications and services embraced by billions of users. To meet the increasing demand for high data-rate wireless services, standardization bodies and vendors released a new generation of standard-based devices capable to offer wide area high-speed and high-quality wireless coverage. READ MORE