Search for dissertations about: "mobile applications for media"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 62 swedish dissertations containing the words mobile applications for media.
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11. Creating always-best-connected multimedia applications for the 4:th generation wireless systems
Abstract : This thesis describes an application-layer framework for managing network connectivity in the 4th-generation wireless systems, which will consist of overlapping heterogeneous networks. If multiple access networks are present, users will have a choice to access the Internet through the “best” available network. READ MORE
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12. Beyond Gadgetry: Reflections on Tech- and User-Driven Research in Human-Computer Interaction
Abstract : This compilation thesis builds on a number of research projects within the domain of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). Firstly, the thesis includes papers in the area of multi-device spatially-aware interactions. Prototypes of future interaction environments were built and evaluated in anticipation of technical developments in mobile sensing. READ MORE
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13. An IP-multicast based framework for designing synchronous distributed multi-user applications on the Internet
Abstract : This thesis examines the problems of how to design scalable, robust, and distributed real-time media applications for the Internet. An agent based framework for solving this problem is presented. READ MORE
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14. Real-Time GPU Techniques for Advanced Lighting Phenomena
Abstract : In the real world, the visual perception of an object is completely determined by the object's interactions with light. One large application of computer graphics is to visualize virtual objects and worlds in a fashion that is familiar to humans. Successfully emulating light and its effects on virtual objects therefore plays a central role. READ MORE
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15. A Formal Approach for Designing Distributed Self-Adaptive Systems
Abstract : Engineering contemporary distributed software applications is a challenging task due to the dynamic operating conditions in which these systems have to function. Examples are dynamic availability of resources, errors that are difficult to predict, and changing user requirements. READ MORE