Search for dissertations about: "IOT"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 160 swedish dissertations containing the word IOT.
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1. Intelligence Partitioning for IoT : Design Space Exploration for a Data Intensive IoT Node
Abstract : The technological shift towards the Internet of Everything has resulted in an ever-increasing interest in smart sensor nodes. The required deployment of these nodes in a variety of environments, powered by constrained energy sources such as energy harvester or conventional batteries, is reflected in the significant constraints in terms of energy consumption for the smart sensor node. READ MORE
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2. Towards Radio-Environment Aware IoT Networks : Wireless Coexistence Methods for Low-complexity Devices
Abstract : Wireless technologies for short-range communication play a central role in the massive diffusion of the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm. Such communication solutions rely extensively on the availability of unlicensed spectrum in the form of bands for industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) applications. READ MORE
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3. Inverted GUI Development for IoT with Applications in E-Health
Abstract : In the context of Internet of Things (IoT), the research of this dissertation is concerned with the development of applications for end-user devices, i.e. devices through which the end-user directly interacts with systems. READ MORE
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4. Serving IoT Communications over Cellular Networks : Challenges and Solutions in Radio Resource Management for Massive and Critical IoT Communications
Abstract : Internet of Things (IoT) communications refer to the interconnections of smart devices, with reduced human intervention, which enable them to participate more actively in everyday life. It is expected that introduction of a scalable, energy efficient, and reliable IoT connectivity solution can bring enormous benefits to the society, especially in healthcare, wellbeing, and smart homes and industries. READ MORE
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5. Dynamic Adaptation in Industrial IoT Systems
Abstract : The evolution of the current technological landscape has opened an emergent paradigm that enables interoperability between the digital and physical world, leading to a new generation of industrial systems. This new digitalization era marks the beginning of the fourth industrial revolution, usually referred to as "Industry 4.0". READ MORE
