Search for dissertations about: "thesis on congestion control in wireless network"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis on congestion control in wireless network.
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1. Congestion control in wireless cellular networks
Abstract : Through the introduction of the third generation of mobile cellular network technologies a major step towards a ubiquitious and wireless access to the Internet has been taken. There are however still challenges due to the different characteristics and prerequisites of wired and wireless networks. An important network element is congestion control. READ MORE
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2. Window-based congestion control : Modeling, analysis and design
Abstract : This thesis presents a model for the ACK-clock inner loop, common to virtually all Internet congestion control protocols, and analyzes the stability properties of this inner loop, as well as the stability and fairness properties of several window update mechanisms built on top of the ACK-clock. Aided by the model for the inner-loop, two new congestion control mechanisms are constructed, for wired and wireless networks. READ MORE
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3. Control over the Cloud : Offloading, Elastic Computing, and Predictive Control
Abstract : The thesis studies the use of cloud native software and platforms to implement critical closed loop control. It considers technologies that provide low latency and reliable wireless communication, in terms of edge clouds and massive MIMO, but also approaches industrial IoT and the services of a distributed cloud, as an extension of commercial-of-the-shelf software and systems. READ MORE
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4. Automatic control in TCP over wireless
Abstract : Over the last decade, both the Internet and mobile telephony has become parts of daily life, changing the ways we communicate and search for information. These two distinct tools are now slowly merging. READ MORE
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5. TCP in Wireless Networks: Challenges, Optimizations and Evaluations
Abstract : This thesis presents research on transport layer behavior in wireless networks. As the Internet is expanding its reach to include mobile devices, it has become apparent that some of the original design assumptions for the dominant transport protocol, TCP, are approaching their limits. READ MORE