Search for dissertations about: "Data rates"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 1958 swedish dissertations containing the words Data rates.
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1. Scalable Data Management for Internet of Things
Abstract : Internet of Things (IoT) often involve considerable numbers of sensors that produce large volumes of data. In this context, efficient management of data could potentially enable automatic decision making based on analytics of sensors on equipment. READ MORE
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2. Evaluating and Improving Rendered Visual Experiences : Metrics, Compression, Higher Frame Rates & Recoloring
Abstract : Rendered imagery is presented to us daily. Special effects in movies, video games, scientific visualizations, and marketing catalogs all often rely on images generated through computer graphics. However, with all the possibilities that rendering offers come also a plethora of challenges. READ MORE
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3. Performance Optimization Techniques and Tools for Data-Intensive Computation Platforms : An Overview of Performance Limitations in Big Data Systems and Proposed Optimizations
Abstract : Big data processing has recently gained a lot of attention both from academia and industry. The term refers to tools, methods, techniques and frameworks built to collect, store, process and analyze massive amounts of data. Big data can be structured, unstructured or semi-structured. READ MORE
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4. Structures of String Matching and Data Compression
Abstract : This doctoral dissertation presents a range of results concerning efficient algorithms and data structures for string processing, including several schemes contributing to sequential data compression. It comprises both theoretic results and practical implementations. READ MORE
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5. Uncertainties in rainfall-runoff modelling of green urban drainage systems : Measurements, data selection and model structure
Abstract : Green urban drainage systems are used to avoid flooding and damages to people and property, while limiting the downstream flooding and water quality problems caused by pipe-based drainage systems. Computer models are used to analyse and predict the performance of such systems for design and operation purposes. READ MORE