Search for dissertations about: "Angelakis Angelakis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words Angelakis Angelakis.
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1. From Orthogonal to Non-orthogonal Multiple Access : Energy- and Spectrum-Efficient Resource Allocation
Abstract : The rapid pace of innovations in information and communication technology (ICT) industry over the past decade has greatly improved people’s mobile communication experience. This, in turn, has escalated exponential growth in the number of connected mobile devices and data traffic volume in wireless networks. READ MORE
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2. IoT Networking Resource Allocation and Cooperation
Abstract : The Internet of Things (IoT) promises that "anything that can be connected, will be connected". It comprises of Information and Communication Technologies that interconnect billions of physical and visual things with some "basic" intelligence. READ MORE
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3. Cooperation and Resource Allocation in Wireless Networking towards the IoT
Abstract : The Internet of Things (IoT) should be able to react with minimal human intervention and contribute to the Artificial Intelligence (AI) era requiring real-time and scalable operation under heterogeneous network infrastructures. This thesis investigates how cooperation and allocation of resources can contribute to the evolution of future wireless networks supporting the IoT. READ MORE
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4. An Ontology-Based Platform for Information Integration : Supporting Sustainable Smart Transportation Infrastructure
Abstract : Transportation and transportation infrastructure are major contributors to global emissions. Even though most of these emissions can be attributed to fuel consumption of vehicles, some of it is due to pavement construction and maintenance. READ MORE
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5. Performance Analysis and Optimization for Time Critical Networking
Abstract : Future communication systems will be characterized by heterogeneous traffic and requirements. Time critical applications like cyberphysical systems, augmented and virtual reality, raise the need for a low-latency based network. At the same time, conventional devices requiring for high throughput will co-exist with time critical applications. READ MORE