Search for dissertations about: "Qos wireless network"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 38 swedish dissertations containing the words Qos wireless network.
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1. Internet Access and QoS in Ad Hoc Networks
Abstract : It is likely that the increased popularity of wireless local area networks (WLANs) together with the continuous technological advances in wireless communication, also increase the interest for ad hoc networks. An ad hoc network is a wireless, autonomous, infrastructure-less network composed of stations that communicate with each other directly in a peer-to-peer fashion. READ MORE
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2. Utility-based Optimisation of Resource Allocation for Wireless Networks
Abstract : From providing only voice communications, wireless networks aim to provide a wide range of services in which soft real-time, high priority critical data, and best effort connections seamlessly integrate. Some of these applications and services have firm resource requirements in order to function properly (e.g. READ MORE
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3. On the Design of Energy Efficient Wireless Access Networks
Abstract : Wireless access networks today consume 0.5 percent of the global energy. Rapidly growing demand for new services and ubiqutious connectivity, will further increase the energy consumption. READ MORE
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4. 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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5. 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