Search for dissertations about: "traffic splitting"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words traffic splitting.
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1. Network-Calculus-based Performance Analysis for Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract : Recently, wireless sensor network (WSN) has become a promising technologywith a wide range of applications such as supply chain monitoringand environment surveillance. It is typically composed of multiple tiny devicesequipped with limited sensing, computing and wireless communicationcapabilities. READ MORE
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2. Laser Flare Measurements and Kinoform Applications
Abstract : This thesis has two main parts. The first part treats the construction and use of a laser flare meter (Papers A and B). The second part deals with applications of kinoforms and consists of the sections "Kinoforms in laser machining" (Papers C and D) and "Diffractive retroreflectors" (Paper E). READ MORE
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3. Scalable Parallelization of Expensive Continuous Queries over Massive Data Streams
Abstract : Numerous applications in for example science, engineering, and financial analysis increasingly require online analysis over streaming data. These data streams are often of such a high rate that saving them to disk is not desirable or feasible. Therefore, search and analysis must be performed directly over the data in motion. READ MORE
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4. Radio Resource Sharing in Hierarchical Cellular Systems
Abstract : Hierarchical Cell Structures (HCSs) is generally believed tobe a solution to capacity problems of future mobilecommunication systems. In such systems we have a mix of cellsizes that handle different types of traffic. We can have largecells providing wide area coverage and small cells providinghigh capacity. READ MORE
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5. Performance Analysis and Deployment Techniques forWireless Sensor Networks
Abstract : Recently, wireless sensor network (WSN) has become a promising technology with a wide range of applications such as supply chain monitoring and environment surveillance. It is typically composed of multiple tiny devices equipped with limited sensing, computing and wireless communication capabilities. READ MORE