Search for dissertations about: "cellular communication"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 255 swedish dissertations containing the words cellular communication.
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1. Energy Efficient Machine-Type Communications over Cellular Networks : A Battery Lifetime-Aware Cellular Network Design Framework
Abstract : Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the interconnection of uniquely identifiable smart devices which enables them to participate more actively in everyday life. Among large-scale applications, machine-type communications (MTC) supported by cellular networks will be one of the most important enablers for the success of IoT. READ MORE
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2. Cellular-Internet-of-Things Enablers: : A Techno-Economic Study of Wide Area Networks Connectivity and Platform Solutions
Abstract : Internet of Things (IoT) services are gradually attaining the expected service growth rate estimated by market actors. New connectivity paradigms, like the low-power wide-area network (LPWAN), have emerged to address the immediate challenges of IoT connectivity service. READ MORE
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3. Energy Modelling and Fairness for Efficient Mobile Communication
Abstract : Energy consumption and its management have been clearly identified as a challenge in computing and communication system design, where energy economy is obviously of paramount importance for battery powered devices. This thesis addresses the energy efficiency of mobile communication at the user end in the context of cellular networks. READ MORE
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4. Prioritization Procedures for Resource Management in Cellular Networks
Abstract : In order to be competitive, it is crucial for cellular operators to use their resources, such as spectrum and equipment, as effectively as possible. A more efficient usage of the available resources enables the operators to reduce the necessary deployment cost and/or to improve the offered Quality of Service in their networks. READ MORE
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5. Device-to-Device Communication in Future Cellular Networks : Resource allocation and mode selection
Abstract : The widespread use of smart devices and mobile applications is leading to a massive growth of wireless data traffic. Supporting the upcoming demands of data volume, communication rate, and system capacity requires reconsideration of the existing network architecture. READ MORE