Search for dissertations about: "Delay-tolerant"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the word Delay-tolerant.
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1. Mobility and Routing in a Delay-tolerant Network of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Abstract : Technology has reached a point where it has become feasible to develop unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), that is aircraft without a human pilot on board. Given that future UAVs can be autonomous and cheap, applications of swarming UAVs are possible. READ MORE
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2. Developing delay-tolerant networking applications for Arctic communities
Abstract : This thesis explores how usability in delay- and disruption tolerant network (DTN) applications might be developed and how DTN applications services might be put to practical use in remote regions of the Swedish Arctic. The tangible results presented are a set of end-user DTN application services that were developed for the remote sites Saltoluokta and Staloluokta. READ MORE
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3. Development and Deployment of Delay Tolerant Networks: An Arctic Village Case
Abstract : In the late 1990s, NASA conducted a study of the Interplanetary Internet (IPN) architecture. In order to build and deploy IPN infrastructure, the network technology had to be able to cope with long radio signal propagation delays and frequent radio link disruptions. READ MORE
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4. Challenged Networking : An Experimental Study of new Protocols and Architectures
Abstract : With the growth of Internet, the underlying protocols are increasingly challenged by new technologies and applications. The original Internet protocols were, however, not designed for wireless communication, mobility, long disconnection times, and varying bandwidths. READ MORE
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5. Geographic Routing in Intermittently-connected Mobile Ad Hoc Networks : Algorithms and Performance Models
Abstract : Communication is a key enabler for cooperation. Thus to support efficient communication humanity has continuously strived to improve the communication infrastructure. This infrastructure has evolved from heralds and ridden couriers to a digital telecommunication infrastructures based on electrical wires, optical fibers and radio links. READ MORE