Search for dissertations about: "QoS"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 120 swedish dissertations containing the word QoS.
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16. Techniques to Save Energy in Heterogeneous Multicore Architectures under QoS Constraints
Abstract : Typically, applications are run with available system resources leading to over-provisioning of resources which can lead to high energy consumption. If the computational demand is specified, in terms of a Quality of Service (QoS) contract, it is possible to devote just enough resources to applications and thereby reduce energy consumption. READ MORE
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17. QoS Driven Coordinated Management of Resources to Save Energy in Multi-Core Systems
Abstract : Reducing the energy consumption of computing systems is a necessary endeavor. However, saving energy should not come at the expense of degrading user experience. To this end, in this thesis, we assume that applications running on multi-core processors are associated with a quality-of-service (QoS) target in terms of performance constraints. READ MORE
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18. Adaptive QoS-aware resource allocation for wireless networks
Abstract : Wireless communication networks are facing a paradigm shift. From providing only voice communication, new generations of wireless networks are designed to provide different types of multimedia communications together with different types of data services and aim to seamlessly integrate in the big Internet infrastructure. READ MORE
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19. QoS Control of Real-Time Data Services under Uncertain Workload
Abstract : Real-time systems comprise computers that must generate correct results in a timely manner. This involves a wide spectrum of computing systems found in our everyday life ranging from computers in rockets to our mobile phones. The criticality of producing timely results defines the different types of realtime systems. READ MORE
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20. Supporting Internet Access and Quality of Service in Distributed Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Abstract : In this era of wireless hysteria, with continuous technological advances in wireless communication and new wireless technologies becoming standardized at a fast rate, we can expect an increased interest for wireless networks, such as ad hoc and mesh networks. These networks operate in a distributed manner, independent of any centralized device. READ MORE