Search for dissertations about: "Access"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 3084 swedish dissertations containing the word Access.
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6. The Road to Access : On Business Exchanges in the Setting of a Bankruptcy
Abstract : Using a business network approach, in this thesis markets are viewed as sets of connected business relationships. Business relationships arise through interaction between actors that want to gain access to external resources. Interaction, in turn, is composed of business exchanges. READ MORE
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7. Towards Green Wireless Access Networks : Main Tradeoffs, Deployment Strategies and Measurement Methodologies
Abstract : Wireless access networks today consume 0.5 percent of the global energy. Rapidly growing demand for capacity will further increase the energy consumption. Thus, improving energy efficiency has a great importance not only for environmental awareness but also to lower the operational cost of network operators. READ MORE
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8. A pluralist state? : civil society organizations’ access to the Swedish policy process 1964-2009
Abstract : Including civil society organizations in the policy process is a distinctive trait of democratic governance. But, while being highly valuable from a democratic point of view, not all civil society organizations are represented in the policy process. READ MORE
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9. Topics in Dynamic Spectrum Access : Market Based Spectrum Sharing and Secondary User Access in Radar Bands
Abstract : The steady growth in demand for spectrum has increased research interest in dynamic spectrum access schemes. This thesis studies some challenges in dynamic spectrum access based on two strategies: open sharing and hierarchical access. READ MORE
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10. Access to and participation in mammographic screening within a region in Sweden
Abstract : The population-based mammographic screening programme offers every woman in Sweden between 40 and 74 years of age a mammogram with the purpose of early detection of potential breast cancer. The programme is seemingly equal in its setup; however, approximately 20 percent of the women do not participate in the screening. READ MORE