Search for dissertations about: "new trends in information and communication technology"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words new trends in information and communication technology.
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1. New Forms of Collaboration in Emergency Response Systems : A framework for participatory design of information systems
Abstract : An emergency response systems (ERS) is usually responsible for delivering essential services to save lives and minimise environmental damage in case of small, frequent or large-scale emergencies. The ongoing global financial crisis, lack of professional resources, public sector cuts and rising public expectations are some of the challenges ERSs currently are facing. READ MORE
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2. Coding, Computing, and Communication in Distributed Storage Systems
Abstract : Conventional studies in communication networks mostly focus on securely and reliably transmitting data from a source node (or multiple source nodes) to multiple destinations. A more general problem appears when the destination nodes are interested in obtaining functions of the data available in distributed source nodes. READ MORE
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3. On Compression and Coordination in Networks
Abstract : The current trends in communications suggest that the transfer of information between machines will soon predominate over the traditional human-oriented exchange. The new applications in machine-to-machine communications demand for a new type of networks that are much larger and, especially, much denser. READ MORE
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4. Antennas and Antenna Measurement Techniques for Mobile Communication Terminals
Abstract : Mobile communication is expanding rapidly, finding new uses and pushing the development of terminals. There are many systems in use today, for example mobile phone systems for voice communication, satellite navigation/positioning systems, and short range data communication. READ MORE
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5. A Design Toolkit for Emerging Learning Landscapes Supported by Ubiquitous Computing
Abstract : The widespread use of mobile devices and their integration in our everyday ac- tivities is changing the way we communicate, share information, and learn. The rapid adoption of powerful mobile devices also offers new opportunities to sup- port teaching and learning. READ MORE