Search for dissertations about: "Traffic Generation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 129 swedish dissertations containing the words Traffic Generation.
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1. Network-based Anomaly Detection for SCADA Systems : Traffic Generation and Modeling
Abstract : Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems control and monitor critical infrastructure in society, such as electricity transmission and distribution systems. Modern SCADA systems are increasingly adopting open standards and being connected to the Internet to enable remote control. READ MORE
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2. A model for simulation and generation of surrounding vehicles in driving simulators
Abstract : Driving simulators are used to conduct experiments on for example driver behavior, road design, and vehicle characteristics. The results of the experiments often depend on the traffic conditions. One example is the evaluation of cellular phones and how they affect driving behavior. READ MORE
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3. Situation-aware vehicles : supporting the next generation of cooperative traffic systems
Abstract : Wireless communication between road vehicles enables a range of cooperative traffic applications including safety, efficiency and comfort functions. A common characteristic of the envisioned applications is that they act on environmental information to intepret traffic situations in order to provide the driver with warnings or recommendations. READ MORE
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4. On Spectrum Sensing for Secondary Operation in Licensed Spectrum : Blind Sensing, Sensing Optimization and Traffic Modeling
Abstract : There has been a recent explosive growth in mobile data consumption. This, in turn, imposes many challenges for mobile services providers and regulators in many aspects. One of these primary challenges is maintaining the radio spectrum to handle the current and upcoming expansion in mobile data traffic. READ MORE
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5. Mechanics-based Design Framework for Flexible Pavements
Abstract : Load induced top-down fatigue cracking has been recognized recently as a major distress phenomenon in asphalt pavements. This paper presents a mechanics-based design framework in load and resistance factor design (LRFD) format for the top-down fatigue cracking performance evaluation of flexible pavements. READ MORE