Search for dissertations about: "Communication system performance"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 795 swedish dissertations containing the words Communication system performance.
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11. A Quantitative Rule System for Musical Performance
Abstract : A rule system is described that translates an input score file to a musical performance. The rules model different principles of interpretation used by real musicians, such as phrasing, punctuation, harmonic and melodic structure, micro timing, accents, intonation, and final ritard. READ MORE
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12. Performance Analysis and Optimization via Simulation
Abstract : A large amount of scientific work has been carried out to enhance the methods used for design and control of technical systems. For many of these systems, the main objective is to utilize the limited resources in an optimal way. Different simulation techniques have, in many cases, been successfully applied to the analysis. READ MORE
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13. Overload control strategies for distributed communication networks
Abstract : In distributed communication networks several nodes interact to carry out services. New telecommunication networks support a variety of services, much different from traditional telephony. Each service has its own so called load profile, which means that the amount of capacity needed to complete a service varies. READ MORE
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14. The Anticoincidence System of the PAMELA Satellite Experiment : Design of the data acquisition system and performance studies
Abstract : PAMELA is a satellite-borne cosmic ray experiment. Its primary scientific objective is to study the antiproton and positron components of the cosmic radiation. This will be done with unprecedented statistics over a wide energy range (~10MeV to ~100GeV). READ MORE
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15. mm-Wave Data Transmission and Measurement Techniques: A Holistic Approach
Abstract : The ever-increasing demand on data services places unprecedented technical requirements on networks capacity. With wireless systems having significant roles in broadband delivery, innovative approaches to their development are imperative. READ MORE