Search for dissertations about: "Jerker Delsing"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 27 swedish dissertations containing the words Jerker Delsing.
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11. Workflows in Microservice Based System of Systems
Abstract : Social welfare has grown along with the developments of innovative technologies to ease manual work and provide affordable goods for everyone. Advances in science require time to reach practical use. However, when their impact is such as to reshape society, their industrial adoption is accelerated and they become part of modern history. READ MORE
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12. Electromagnetic Modeling with Complex Dielectrics : A Partial Element Equivalent Circuit Approach
Abstract : Wireless communication systems have become an integral part of many complex systems in diverse areas of society, for the exchange of data in business and industrial settings. With the advent of Internet of Things (IoT) and wireless sensor network architectures, the tighter demands on interoperability between different devices are putting heavy requirements their ability to exchange data wirelessly among them reliably. READ MORE
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13. Robust energy management for IoT machine elements
Abstract : Advancements in semiconductor technology have reached the point at which ambient energy in the surrounding environment can power sensors and microprocessors. This capability enables new strategies for energy management, which are necessary to continue the sensorization of our environment. READ MORE
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14. Approach Towards Engineering Microservice-Oriented Composable Ecosystems for Smart Industries
Abstract : The emergence of smart and integrated industrial ecosystems is replacing traditional manufacturing, where operations are more digitalized and automated. For communication and cooperation, these operations require seamless integration of the devices to ensure interoperability in a secure, reliable, and adaptable environment. READ MORE
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15. 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