Search for dissertations about: "Svetlana Girs"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Svetlana Girs.
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1. Cooperative Communication for Increased Reliability in Industrial Wireless Networks
Abstract : Introducing wireless networks into distributed industrial systems may enable new or improved application areas and also great cost reductions due to lower complexity of installation and maintenance, compared to existing wired solutions. However, signals travelling through wireless channels are affected by pathloss, fading and shadowing, and, as a result, packet errors are both time-varying and more frequent than in e. READ MORE
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2. Relaying for Industrial Wireless Networks
Abstract : The interest in wireless technology for industrial applications has increased dramatically over the last few years. Wireless communication can reduce cost and complexity, enable mobility and provide much higher flexibility than its wired counterparts. READ MORE
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3. Tailoring Pairwise Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access to the Requirements of Critical Cyber-Physical Systems
Abstract : Within the context of Industry 4.0, many devices have become more intelligent and connected, leading to challenges on how to meet the stringent requirements on latency and reliability in networks of critical cyber-physical systems. In particular, timely channel access and high reliability are of essence to guarantee real-time deadlines. READ MORE
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4. Using Outage Probability to Tailor Communication Protocols Suitable for Cyber-Physical Systems Operating in Confined Areas
Abstract : Some types of Cyber-Physical System (CPS) applications found within e.g., quarrying, mining, harbors, and construction sites, operate within confined areas. READ MORE
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5. On Transient Communication Outages among Collaborating Connected and Automated Vehicles
Abstract : Recent advances in wireless technology facilitating Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication have paved the way towards connected and more cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSs), enhancing road safety and sustainability. Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs) can exchange information with one another and their surrounding infrastructure, thereby enabling cooperative automated maneuvering such as vehicle platooning. READ MORE