Search for dissertations about: "sip mobility"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words sip mobility.
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1. IP telephony : Mobility and security
Abstract : With the introduction of IP based telephony services, the Internet has started to challenge the traditional PSTN networks as an infrastructure for providing real-time interactive services. This upcoming paradigm shift is not only driven by the desire to provide cost efficient solutions, but by basing the communication on IP we expect that the end-users will experience a greater set of attractive services over a single connection compared to what is provided by a PSTN today. READ MORE
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2. Cervical Radiculopathy. Effects of Surgery, Physiotherapy or Cervical Collar. A prospective, randomised study
Abstract : The efficacy of surgery, physiotherapy or a cervical collar in the treatment of chronic cervicobrachial pain of radicular origin was evaluated in a prospective, randomised study comprising 81 patients of both sexes, 28-64 years of age, referred for possible neurosurgical treatment. After neurological and radiological examination and giving their informed consent, they were randomised to one of the three treatments. READ MORE
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3. Mobility management in heterogeneous access networks
Abstract : This thesis proposes, describes and validates solutions to enhance mobility in heterogeneous access networks. Wireless access networks have become available almost everywhere and current research strives to make them pervasive. READ MORE
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4. The embodied experience of living with Parkinson’s disease
Abstract : People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) face many continuous limitations in daily life because of their illness. To illuminate the lived experience of PD and to evaluate ways to give individuals who suffer from PD comprehensive opportunities to come to terms with the impact that the illness has on daily living, two intervention programs and one longitudinal study were carried out. READ MORE
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5. Outcome and bone grafts in surgical treatment of cervical disc disease : A clinical evaluation using MRI, radiostereometry and measurements of microcirculation and the quality of life
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis was to evaluate the outcome after surgical treatment of cervical disc disease and the influence of different bone grafting methods.192 patients were studied, of which 149 were treated surgically. READ MORE