Search for dissertations about: "Throughput bottlenecks"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 swedish dissertations containing the words Throughput bottlenecks.
-
1. Data-driven throughput bottleneck analysis in production systems
Abstract : Production systems and production management are getting smart. Manufacturing companies are increasingly adopting digital solutions to monitor and manage production systems. By adopting digital solutions, it has become possible for manufacturing companies to collect huge volumes of widely varying production system data. READ MORE
-
2. Achieving Low Latency and High Throughput over Cellular Internet Connections
Abstract : The continuous increase in the number and type of Internet services and their requirements for improved QoS has motivated the steady evolution of cellular networks towards the current fifth generation (5G) systems. However, updating the network to 5G is insufficient to satisfy application requirements since performance limitations can also exist in the transport used by the applications. READ MORE
-
3. Throughput and energy efficiency of lock-free data structures: Execution Models and Analyses
Abstract : Concurrent data structures are key program components to harness the available parallelism in multi-core processors. Lock-free algorithmic implementations of concurrent data structures offer high scalability and possess desirable properties such as immunity to deadlocks, convoying and priority inversion. READ MORE
-
4. Characterization of Antigenic Properties and High Throughput Protein Purification
Abstract : To understand the cellular processes, knowledge of the localization and function of proteins are essential. There are several high throughput ventures examining the human proteome. However, there are some bottlenecks in these ventures. For example the production and expression of soluble proteins for analysis. READ MORE
-
5. Modelling and Lagrangian control of mixed traffic: platoon coordination, congestion dissipation and state reconstruction
Abstract : Traffic congestion is a constantly growing problem, with a wide array of negative effects on the society, from wasted time and productivity to elevated air pollution and reduction of safety. The introduction of connected, autonomous vehicles enables a new, Lagrangian paradigm for sensing andcontrolling the traffic, by directly using connected vehicles inside the traffic flow, as opposed to the classical, Eulerian paradigm, which relies on stationary equipment on the road. READ MORE