Search for dissertations about: "AQM"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the word AQM.
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1. On the Bleeding Edge : Debloating Internet Access Networks
Abstract : As ever more devices are connected to the internet, and applications turn ever more interactive, it becomes more important that the network can be counted on to respond reliably and without unnecessary delay. However, this is far from always the case today, as there can be many potential sources of unnecessary delay. READ MORE
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2. Bufferbloat and Beyond : Removing Performance Barriers in Real-World Networks
Abstract : The topic of this thesis is the performance of computer networks. While network performance has generally improved with time, over the last several years we have seen examples of performance barriers limiting network performance. In this work we explore such performance barriers and look for solutions. READ MORE
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3. Models for quality of service in heterogenoeous networks
Abstract : Both streaming techniques and wireless heterogeneous networks have recently become more widely deployed. As the current streaming techniques are primarily designed for homogenous wired networks, streaming multimedia applications in heterogeneous networks can perform poorly due to wireless networks conditions and vertical handover. READ MORE
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4. Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Acute Quadriplegic Myopathy : Studies in Experimental Animal Models and Intensive Care Unit Patients
Abstract : The combination of a severe systemic illness, corticosteroids, and neuromuscular blocking agents in patients on the mechanical ventilator often results in a condition known as Acute Quadriplegic Myopathy (AQM). While severe weakness of all spinal nerve innervated muscles is known to be a significant clinical characteristic of the disease, this symptom is typically not recognized until the disease has progressed to an advanced stage. READ MORE
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5. Intensive care Muscle Wasting and Weakness : Underlying Mechanisms, Muscle Specific Differences and a Specific Intervention Strategy
Abstract : The intensive care unit (ICU) condition, i.e., immobilisation, sedation and mechanical ventilation, often results in severe muscle wasting and weakness as well as a specific acquired myopathy, i.e. READ MORE