Search for dissertations about: "authorization"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 33 swedish dissertations containing the word authorization.
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1. Digital Power of Attorney for Authorization in Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems
Abstract : Since ancient times, there has been a practice to authorize individuals that we trust. Today, we grant credentials and privileges digitally, making authorization a crucial part of security control and extending its use cases beyond people and web applications. READ MORE
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2. Digital Power of Attorney for authorization in industrial cyber-physical systems
Abstract : In the age of digitization, many Cyber-Physical Systems are semi-autonomous and have sufficient power and resources to perform tasks on behalf of users. This thesis defines an authorization technique to transfer the power of legitimate users to trusted CPS or IoT devices, allowing the device to sign or access resources on behalf of the user. READ MORE
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3. Towards Affordable Provisioning Strategies for Local Mobile Services in Dense Urban Areas : A Techno-economic Study
Abstract : The future mobile communication networks are expected to cope with growing local usage patterns especially in dense urban areas at more affordable deployment and operation expenses. Beyond leveraging small cell architectures and advanced radio access technologies; more radio spectrum are expected to be required to achieve the desired techno-economic targets. READ MORE
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4. Climate Change after the International : Rethinking Security, Territory and Authority
Abstract : What does a politics after the international mean? Many strands of contemporary scholarship converge on the image of the international as obsolete, but strongly diverge on the contours of the kinds of politics that are superseding it. The modern state has been pivotal to the meaning of security, territory and authority?concepts central to the idea of the international?but they do not necessarily have to be tied to the state. READ MORE
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5. Empowerment and Private Law : Civil Impetus for Sustainable Development
Abstract : This dissertation is the result of a study of private law viewed as a source of power for individuals to enhance values they favour. As an appropriate example of such values, the study has focused on current norms that have been recognized and mirrored as sustainable development goals (SDGs) in the UN Agenda 2030. READ MORE