Search for dissertations about: "cooperative communication"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 131 swedish dissertations containing the words cooperative communication.
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6. Cooperative Automated Driving for Enhanced Safety and Ethical Decision-Making
Abstract : Advances in technologies for vehicular communication enable new applications for Cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems (C-ITS). Communicating vehicles share information and cooperate, which allows for improved safety, fuel economy, and traffic efficiency. READ MORE
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7. Safety of Cooperative Automated Driving : Analysis and Optimization
Abstract : New cooperative intelligent transportation system (C-ITS) applications become enabled thanks to advances in communication technologies between vehicles(V2V) and with the infrastructure (V2I). Communicating vehicles share information with each other and cooperate, which results in improved safety, fuel economy, and traffic efficiency. READ MORE
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8. Communication and Cooperation : A Study of the Relationship Between Political Communication and Large-scale Collective Action
Abstract : This thesis investigates the importance of communication for individual cooperation in large-scale collective action dilemmas. In small-scale collective action, where participants have the possibility to meet face-to-face, communication has been shown to drastically increase levels of cooperation. READ MORE
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9. Hardware-Conscious Wireless Communication System Design
Abstract : The work at hand is a selection of topics in efficient wireless communication system design, with topics logically divided into two groups.One group can be described as hardware designs conscious of their possibilities and limitations. READ MORE
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10. Cooperative Communication for Increased Reliability in Industrial Wireless Networks
Abstract : Introducing wireless networks into distributed industrial systems may enable new or improved application areas and also great cost reductions due to lower complexity of installation and maintenance, compared to existing wired solutions. However, signals travelling through wireless channels are affected by pathloss, fading and shadowing, and, as a result, packet errors are both time-varying and more frequent than in e. READ MORE