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1. Dynamic Systems : Enzymatic Synthesis, Exchange Reactions and Applications in Materials Science
Abstract : This thesis is divided into three parts, revolving around the developments of dynamic systems utilized in dynamic kinetic resolution (DKR) and constitutional dynamic chemistry (CDC).The first section gives an introduction to constitutional dynamics, the core concept of this thesis. READ MORE
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2. Dynamic Access Control for Industrial Systems
Abstract : Industrial automation and control systems (IACS) are taking care of our most important infrastructures, providing electricity and clean water, producing medicine and food, along with many other services and products we take for granted. The continuous, safe, and secure operation of such systems are obviously of great importance. READ MORE
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3. Collaborative, Intelligent, and Adaptive Systems for the Low-Power Internet of Things
Abstract : With the emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT), more and more devices are getting equipped with communication capabilities, often via wireless radios. Their deployments pave the way for new and mission-critical applications: cars will communicate with nearby vehicles to coordinate at intersections; industrial wireless closed-loop systems will improve operational safety in factories; while swarms of drones will coordinate to plan collision-free trajectories. READ MORE
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4. Synchronous Protocols for Low-Power Wireless: Towards Reliable and Low-Latency Autonomous Networking for the Internet of Things and Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract : With the emergence of the Internet of Things, autonomous vehicles and the Industry 4.0, the need for reliable yet dynamic connectivity solutions is arising.Many of these applications build their operation on distributed consensus. READ MORE
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5. An Empirical Study of the Global Behavior of Structured Overlay Networks as Complex Systems
Abstract : Distributed applications built on top of Structured Overlay Networks (SONs) operate based on certain self-* behaviors of the underlying Peer-to-Peer network. Among those, self-organization and self-healing are the two most prominent and assumed properties. READ MORE