Search for dissertations about: "Thiemo Voigt"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words Thiemo Voigt.
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1. Architectures for Service Differentiation in Overloaded Internet Servers
Abstract : Web servers become overloaded when one or several server resources such as network interface, CPU and disk become overutilized. Server overload leads to low server throughput and long response times experienced by the clients. Traditional server design includes only marginal or no support for overload protection. READ MORE
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2. Fat-IBC : A New Paradigm for Intra-body Communication
Abstract : In the last two decades, a significant development in the field of medical technology occurred worldwide. This development is characterized by the materialization of various body implants and worn devices, that is devices attached to the body. READ MORE
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3. Programming Memory-Constrained Networked Embedded Systems
Abstract : Ten years after the Internet revolution are we standing on the brink of another revolution: networked embedded systems that connect the physical world with the computers, enabling new applications ranging from environmental monitoring and wildlife tracking to improvements in health care and medicine. 98% of all microprocessors sold today are used in embedded systems. READ MORE
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4. Detailed simulation of heterogeneous wireless sensor networks
Abstract : Wireless sensor networks consist of many small nodes. Each node has a small microprocessor, a radio chip, some sensors, and is usually battery powered which limits network lifetime. Applications of wireless sensor networks range from environmental monitoring and health-care to industrial automation and military surveillance. READ MORE
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5. Scalable and Interoperable Low-Power Internet of Things Networks
Abstract : Internet of Things (IoT) is the concept of connecting devices to the Internet. IoT devices can be anything from small temperature sensors to self-driving cars. The devices are typically resource-constrained, connected wirelessly, and often battery-powered. READ MORE