Search for dissertations about: "Internet of a thing"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Internet of a thing.
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1. Embedded internet system architectures
Abstract : Today, using computers is a daily thing for many people over the world. We use computers to for example communicate, read news, search for sport events, correspond with e-mail, participate in meetings, and download the latest polyphonic ring tones for our mobile phones. READ MORE
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2. Efficient and Adaptive Content Delivery of Linear and Interactive Branched Videos
Abstract : Video streaming over the Internet has gained tremendous popularity over recent years and currently constitutes the majority of Internet traffic. The on-demand delivery of high quality video streaming has been enabled by a combination of consistent improvements in residential download speeds, HTTP-based Adaptive Streaming (HAS), extensive content caching, and the use of Content Distribution Networks (CDNs). READ MORE
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3. Robustness in low power wide area networks
Abstract : During the past few years we have witnessed an emergence of Wide Area Networks in the Internet of Things area. There are several new technologies like LoRa, Wi-SUN, Sigfox, that offer long range communication and low power for low-bitrate applications. READ MORE
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4. Carbon nanomaterial-based interconnects, integrated capacitors and supercapacitors
Abstract : The constant miniaturization and steady performance improvement of electronics devices have generated innovative ideas such as internet of thing (IoT), which also includes devices with integrated energy sources. The high performance is conceived by the high density of the devices on a chip leading to a high density of interconnects, to connect these devices to outside world. READ MORE
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5. Ultra-low latency communication for 5G transport networks
Abstract : The fifth generation (5G) mobile communication system is envisioned to serve various mission-critical Internet of Thing (IoT) applications such as industrial automation, cloud robotics and safety-critical vehicular communications. The requirement of the end-to-end latency for these services is typically within the range between 0. READ MORE