Search for dissertations about: "Conflict detection and resolution"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Conflict detection and resolution.
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1. Caches, Transactions and Memories : Models, Coherence and Consistency
Abstract : Computers have brought us inestimable convenience in recent years. We have become dependent on them and more sensitive to their performance. During the past decades, we have been trying to improve program efficiency. The invention of multi-core systems is regarded as the new era of boosting performance of computer programs. READ MORE
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2. Optimistic Replication with Forward Conflict Resolution in Distributed Real-Time Databases
Abstract : In this thesis a replication protocol - PRiDe - is presented, which supports optimistic replication in distributed real-time databases with deterministic detection and forward resolution of transaction conflicts. The protocol is designed to emphasize node autonomy, allowing individual applications to proceed without being affected by distributed operation. READ MORE
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3. Development of critical enablers for Unmanned Traffic Management
Abstract : As the interest in drones continues to grow in both commercial and leisure markets, governments around the world are preparing to face the new challenges arising from unmanned operations. Safe and efficient handling of this novel drone traffic warrants an Unmanned Traf-fic Management (UTM) system capable of dealing with the envisioned high traffic densities. READ MORE
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4. Design and Implementation of a Maritime Traffic Modeling and Anomaly Detection Method
Abstract : Nowadays ships are usually equipped with a system of marine instruments, one of which is an Automatic Identification System (AIS) transponder. The availability of the global AIS ship tracking data opened the possibilities to develop maritime security far beyond the simple collision prevention. READ MORE
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5. Distributed Multiple Access and Service Differentiation Algorithms for Wireless Networks
Abstract : Communicating over a wireless channel poses many unique challenges not found in wired communication because of the special characteristics of the wireless channel. The capacity in a wireless network is typically scarce as a result of the limited bandwidth and many distinct phenomenons, like attenuation and interference, that work destructively on the received signals. READ MORE