Search for dissertations about: "Feedback scheduling"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 41 swedish dissertations containing the words Feedback scheduling.
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1. Cross-layer Aspects in OFMDA Systems : Feedback, Scheduling and Beamforming
Abstract : This thesis mainly studies the downlink of a wireless multiuser system, where the transmitter has limited knowledge about the communication channels of the users. Key techniques to improve the performance of such systems are, for instance, multiple antennas, multiuser diversity and orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA). READ MORE
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2. Towards the Integration of Control and Real-Time Scheduling Design
Abstract : The thesis deals with scheduler and controller co-design for real-time control systems. The overall goal is higher resource utilization and better control performance. One goal is to minimize the performance loss due to jitter and control delays. READ MORE
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3. Flexible Embedded Control Systems : Design and Implementation
Abstract : Embedded control system design is a complex and error prone task, and there is a great need for better development tools. Today most real-time control systems are static systems, designed in an ad-hoc fashion. A more interactive way of working would give shorter development times, reduced costs for testing, and safer, more robust systems. READ MORE
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4. LQG-Based Real-Time Scheduling and Control Codesign
Abstract : Having multiple control tasks concurrently running on a single computing platform increases the processor utilization but degrades the control performance due to delay and jitter. In scheduling and control codesign, the objective is to optimize the combined performance of all the controllers, subject to a schedulability constraint. READ MORE
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5. Flexible Scheduling Methods and Tools for Real-Time Control Systems
Abstract : This thesis deals with flexibility in the design of real-time control systems. By dynamic resource scheduling it is possible to achieve on-line adaptability and increased control performance under resource constraints. The approach requires simulation tools for control and real-time systems co-design. READ MORE
