Search for dissertations about: "Traffic mixture"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words Traffic mixture.
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1. Gnutella Network Traffic : Measurements and Characteristics
Abstract : Wide availability of computing resources at the edge of the network has lead to the appearance of new services based on peer-to-peer architectures. In a peer-to-peer network nodes have the capability to act both as client and server. READ MORE
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2. Modelling and Simulation for Evaluation of Cooperative Intelligent Transport System Functions
Abstract : Future vehicles are expected to be equipped with wireless communication technology, that enables them to be “connected” to each others and road infrastructures. Complementing current autonomous vehicles and automated driving systems, the wireless communication allows the vehicles to interact, cooperate, and be aware of its surroundings beyond their own sensors’ range. READ MORE
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3. Measurements and Models of One-Way Transit Time in IP Routers
Abstract : The main goals of this thesis are towards an understanding of the delay process in best-effort Internet for both non-congested and congested networks. A novel measurement system is reported for delay measurements in IP routers, which follows specifications of the IETF RFC 2679. READ MORE
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4. 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
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5. On the Dynamics of Porous Media - Application to Road and Railway Structures
Abstract : Load-bearing road and railway structures normally consist of layers of particulate porous materials, often with bitumen-based binders. The layered system is subjected to dynamic loading from traffic, which inevitably causes material deterioration that enhances permanent surface deformation. READ MORE