Search for dissertations about: "Queue"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 62 swedish dissertations containing the word Queue.
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21. Interprocess Communication Utilising Special Purpose Hardware
Abstract : Real-time systems are computer systems with constraints on the timing of actions. To ease the development and maintenance of application software, real-time systems often make use of a real-time operating system (RTOS). Its main task is management and scheduling of application processes (tasks). READ MORE
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22. Efficient Implementation of Concurrent Data Structures on Multi-core and Many-core Architectures
Abstract : Synchronization of concurrent threads is the central problem in order to design efficient concurrent data-structures. The compute systems widely available in market are increasingly becoming heterogeneous involving multi-core Central Processing Units (CPUs) and many-core Graphics Processing Units (GPUs). READ MORE
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23. Two-Barrier Problems in Applied Probability: Algorithms and Analysis
Abstract : This thesis consists of five papers (A-E). In Paper A, we study transient properties of the queue length process in various queueing settings. We focus on computing the mean and the Laplace transform of the time required for the queue length starting at $x0. We define the loss rate due to the reflection. READ MORE
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24. Age of Information Aware Communication Systems : Modeling and Performance Analysis
Abstract : Advances in wireless communications and networking technology have taken us towards a pervasively connected world in which a vast array of wireless devices, from mobile phones to environmental sensors, seamlessly communicate with each other. In many of these systems the freshness of the transmitted information is of high importance. READ MORE
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25. Cooperation and Resource Allocation in Wireless Networking towards the IoT
Abstract : The Internet of Things (IoT) should be able to react with minimal human intervention and contribute to the Artificial Intelligence (AI) era requiring real-time and scalable operation under heterogeneous network infrastructures. This thesis investigates how cooperation and allocation of resources can contribute to the evolution of future wireless networks supporting the IoT. READ MORE