Search for dissertations about: "James Gross"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words James Gross.
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1. Wireless Control of Modular Multilevel Converter Submodules
Abstract : The modular multilevel converter (MMC) has extensively been used in high-voltage, high-power applications such as high-voltage dc transmission systems and flexible alternating current transmission systems. The control of MMC submodules is conventionally realized using wired communication systems. READ MORE
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2. Improving the Efficiency of Control Signaling in Wireless Multiple Access Systems
Abstract : Prior to the transmission of payload data in any multiple access system, there is generally a need to send control information such as scheduling assignments, transmission parameters and HARQ acknowledgments. This process is called control signaling and has a significant impact on the overall system performance. READ MORE
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3. An Emulation-Based Performance Evaluation Methodology for Edge Computing and Latency Sensitive Applications
Abstract : Cloud Computing, with its globally-accessible nature and virtually unlimited scalability, has revolutionized our daily lives since its widespread adoption in the early 2000s. It allows us to access our documents anywhere, keep in touch with friends, back up photos, and even remotely control our appliances. READ MORE
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4. Seamless Integration of Battery-Free Communications in Commodity Wireless Networks
Abstract : Ubiquitous sensing applications have countless potential benefits to society. However, batteries have long been an obstacle to their full development. Harvesting energy from the environment is a promising alternative to battery power, but traditional radio transceivers consume too much for most harvesters. READ MORE
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5. Performance Trade-offs for Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication Systems
Abstract : In this dissertation, we consider wireless systems for ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC). URLLC systems are required for example in industrial closed loop control systems, where data must be transmitted within a short target delay of at most a few milliseconds. READ MORE
