Search for dissertations about: "Cicek Cavdar"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Cicek Cavdar.
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1. Serving IoT Communications over Cellular Networks : Challenges and Solutions in Radio Resource Management for Massive and Critical IoT Communications
Abstract : Internet of Things (IoT) communications refer to the interconnections of smart devices, with reduced human intervention, which enable them to participate more actively in everyday life. It is expected that introduction of a scalable, energy efficient, and reliable IoT connectivity solution can bring enormous benefits to the society, especially in healthcare, wellbeing, and smart homes and industries. READ MORE
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2. Optimizing Energy Efficiency in Wireless Links Through Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces and Optimal Ratios
Abstract : This thesis explores the optimization of energy efficiency (EE) in the radiolink of wireless communication systems, focusing on both the user equipment (UE) and the base station (BS). The first part of the study examines strategies to minimize the energy consumption of the UE when transmitting short data payloads, utilizing a reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) controlled by the BS, to improve the channel conditions. READ MORE
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3. Data Driven AI Assisted Green Network Design and Management
Abstract : The energy consumption of mobile networks is increasing due to an increase in traffic demands and the number of connected users to the network. To assure the sustainability of mobile networks, energy efficiency must be a key design pillar of the next generations of mobile networks. READ MORE
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4. Energy and Delay-aware Communication and Computation in Wireless Networks
Abstract : Power conservation has become a severe issue in devices since battery capability advancement is not keeping pace with the swift development of other technologies such as processing technologies. This issue becomes critical when both the number of resource-intensive applications and the number of connected devices are rapidly growing. READ MORE
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5. Mobility Management and Localizability for Cellular Connected UAVs
Abstract : Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) connected to cellular networks present novel challenges and opportunities in mobility management and localization, distinct from those faced by terrestrial users. This thesis presents an integrated approach, combining two key aspects essential for the integration of UAVs with cellular networks. READ MORE