Search for dissertations about: "Forwarding"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 82 swedish dissertations containing the word Forwarding.
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1. Anypath Routing for Reducing Latency in Multi-Channel Wireless Mesh Networks
Abstract : Increasing capacity in wireless mesh networks can be achieved by using multiple channels and radios. By using different channels, two nodes can send packets at the same time without interfering with each other. To utilize diversity of available frequency, a channel assignment scheme is required. READ MORE
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2. Quality issues in Internet packet forwarding
Abstract : This thesis addresses quality issues in Internet Protocol (IP) packet forwarding. In IP networks, queue mechanisms and scheduling can be used to construct multiple forwarding behaviors. Thereby, both relative and independent services can be offered to Internet users. Independent services offer forwarding qualities known beforehand. READ MORE
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3. Roadmap for teleoperation and automation of forwarding
Abstract : Annually, about two billion m3 of industrial roundwood is harvested worldwide. For a mature forest industry like the Swedish, the next technological development leaps regarding harvest operations are likely to involve increased level of tele-operation and automation. READ MORE
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4. Automatic and experimental methods to studying forwarding work
Abstract : Although forwarding has been carried out for 50 years, much is still unknown about this work. This is partly because there are numerous influential factors, and relevant data are often difficult to gather. In current forwarding productivity literature, there is generally a trade-off between representativeness and work element-specificity. READ MORE
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5. Improving TCP Performance in Wireless Multi-hop Networks : Design of Efficient Forwarding and Packet Processing Techniques
Abstract : Due to the high availability of cheap hardware, wireless multi-hop networks and in particular Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) are becoming popular in more and more contexts. For instance, IEEE 802.11 based WMNs have already started to be deployed as means to provide Internet access to rural areas in the developing world. READ MORE