Search for dissertations about: "Andreas Kassler"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 22 swedish dissertations containing the words Andreas Kassler.
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6. Enhancing P2P Systems over Wireless Mesh Networks
Abstract : Due to its ability to deliver scalable and fault-tolerant solutions, applications based on the peer-to-peer (P2P) paradigm are used by millions of users on the internet. Recently, wireless mesh networks (WMNs) have attracted a lot of interest from both academia and industry, because of their potential to provide flexible and alternative broadband wireless internet connectivity. READ MORE
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7. Architectures and Algorithms for Future Wireless Local Area Networks
Abstract : Future Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) with high carrier frequencies and wide channels need a dense deployment of Access Points (APs) to provide good performance. In densely deployed WLANs associations of stations and handovers need to be managed more intelligently than today. READ MORE
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8. Cross-Layer Optimization of Voice over IP in Wireless Mesh Networks
Abstract : Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) have emerged as a promising network technology, which combines the benefits of cellular networks and Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). In a WMN mesh routers wirelessly relay traffic on behalf of other mesh routers or clients and thereby provide coverage areas comparable to cellular networks, while having the low complexity and low costs of WLANs. READ MORE
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9. Performance Modelling and Simulation of Service Chains for Telecom Clouds
Abstract : New services and ever increasing traffic volumes require the next generation of mobile networks, e.g. 5G, to be much more flexible and scalable. The primary enabler for its flexibility is transforming network functions from proprietary hardware to software using modern virtualization technologies, paving the way of virtual network functions (VNF). READ MORE
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10. Unchaining Microservice Chains : Machine Learning Driven Optimization in Cloud Native Systems
Abstract : As the cloud native landscape flourishes, microservices emerge as a central pillar for contemporary software development, enabling agility, resilience, and scalability in modern computing environments. While these modular services promise opportunities, particularly in the transformative ecosystem of 5G and beyond, they also introduce a myriad of complexities. READ MORE