Search for dissertations about: "moving networks"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 74 swedish dissertations containing the words moving networks.
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1. Moving Networks, a Better Way to Serve Vehicular Users
Abstract : Nowadays, a great number of mobile broadband users are vehicular. It is very common that people are using their mobile devices either for working or entertainment when they are on the go. We are expecting mobile broadband to offer comparable experience everywhere, e.g. READ MORE
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2. On the Benefits of Moving Relay Nodes in Wireless Networks
Abstract : In order to meet the needs of high speed wireless connections, a new generation of cellular network, i.e., Long Term Evolution (LTE) has been standardized and deployed by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). By employing ad- vanced smart antenna techniques, fast channel dependent scheduling, adaptive coding and modulation, etc. READ MORE
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3. Analyzing and realizing collective ideation in firms
Abstract : Analyzing and realizing collective ideation in firmsJennie BjörkDepartment of Technology Management and EconomicsChalmers University of TechnologyAbstractThis thesis investigates collective aspects of ideation. An increasing body of literature has moved away from regarding ideation as solely the act of single individuals to acknowledge the importance of inter-individual relationships. READ MORE
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4. Information Sharing in Multi-Tier Supply Chains - Moving Beyond the Dyads
Abstract : As international competition increased towards the end of last century, companies realized the importance of collaborating and sharing information with suppliers and customers to remain competitive. By sharing information such as forecasts of future demand with partners in the supply chain, it was possible to lower inventory holding costs and increase the service level to customers, and thereby increase the competitiveness of the involved companies. READ MORE
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5. Internet Access and QoS in Ad Hoc Networks
Abstract : It is likely that the increased popularity of wireless local area networks (WLANs) together with the continuous technological advances in wireless communication, also increase the interest for ad hoc networks. An ad hoc network is a wireless, autonomous, infrastructure-less network composed of stations that communicate with each other directly in a peer-to-peer fashion. READ MORE