Search for dissertations about: "thesis on computer networking"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 76 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis on computer networking.
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1. Learning computer systems in a distributed project course : The what, why, how and where
Abstract : Senior university students taking an internationally distributed project course in computer systems find themselves in a complex learning situation. To understand how they experience computer systems and act in their learning situation, the what, the why, the how and the where of their learning have been studied from the students’ perspective. READ MORE
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2. IoT Networking Resource Allocation and Cooperation
Abstract : The Internet of Things (IoT) promises that "anything that can be connected, will be connected". It comprises of Information and Communication Technologies that interconnect billions of physical and visual things with some "basic" intelligence. READ MORE
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3. Opportunistic Networking : Congestion, Transfer Ordering and Resilience
Abstract : Opportunistic networks are constructed by devices carried by people and vehicles. The devices use short range radio to communicate. Since the network is mobile and often sparse in terms of node contacts, nodes store messages in their buffers, carrying them, and forwarding them upon node encounters. READ MORE
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4. On Switchover Performance in Multihomed SCTP
Abstract : The emergence of real-time applications, like Voice over IP and video conferencing, in IP networks implies a challenge to the underlying infrastructure. Several real-time applications have requirements on timeliness as well as on reliability and are accompanied by signaling applications to set up, tear down and control the media sessions. READ MORE
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5. Programming Memory-Constrained Networked Embedded Systems
Abstract : Ten years after the Internet revolution are we standing on the brink of another revolution: networked embedded systems that connect the physical world with the computers, enabling new applications ranging from environmental monitoring and wildlife tracking to improvements in health care and medicine. 98% of all microprocessors sold today are used in embedded systems. READ MORE