Search for dissertations about: "Mikael Asplund"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words Mikael Asplund.
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1. Disconnected Discoveries: Availability Studies in Partitioned Networks
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with exploring methods for making computing systems more resilient to problems in the network communication, both in the setting of existing infrastructure but also in the case where no infrastructure is available. Specifically, we target a situation called network partitions which means that a computer or device network is split in two or more parts that cannot communicate with each other. READ MORE
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2. Restoring Consistency after Network Partitions
Abstract : The software industry is facing a great challenge. While systems get more complex and distributed across the world, users are becoming more dependent on their availability. As systems increase in size and complexity so does the risk that some part will fail. READ MORE
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3. Authentic Communication and Trustworthy Location in Mobile Networks
Abstract : Widespread mobile network connectivity has changed society and, consequently, increased our dependency on its proper functioning for transportation, safety, finance, and more. This thesis is concerned with improving the security of mobile networks and focuses on two such instances: vehicular and cellular networks. READ MORE
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4. Towards Usable Privacy and Identity Management for Smart Environments
Abstract : Smart environments provide users with a large number of new services that will improve their lives, however, they also have the potential for collecting staggering amounts of personal information, which, if misused, poses a multitude of privacy threats to users ranging from identification, tracking, stalking, monitoring and profiling. Consequently, the users’ right to informational self-determination is at stake in smart environments. READ MORE
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5. Access Control for Secure Industry 4.0 Industrial Automation and Control Systems
Abstract : A significant part of our daily lives is dependent on the continuous operation of Industrial Automation and Control Systems (IACS). They are used to control the processes of delivering electricity and clean water to our households, to run and supervise manufacturing industries that produce things we use every day. READ MORE