Search for dissertations about: "data link"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 951 swedish dissertations containing the words data link.
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1. Reliable Information Exchange in IIoT : Investigation into the Role of Data and Data-Driven Modelling
Abstract : The concept of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is the tangible building block for the realisation of the fourth industrial revolution. It should improve productivity, efficiency and reliability of industrial automation systems, leading to revenue growth in industrial scenarios. READ MORE
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2. Smart Cities and Big Data Analytics : A Data-Driven Decision-Making Perspective
Abstract : The phenomenon of digitalization has led to the emergence of a new term—big data. Big data refers to the vast volumes of digital data characterized by its volume, velocity, variety, veracity, and value. READ MORE
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3. Traffic Management in Software-Defined Data Center Networks
Abstract : Traffic management in data centers is paramount to improving network and application performance, thereby improving the quality of service by reducing network congestion, packet loss, and latency. However, the deployment and configuration of traffic management techniques are challenging due to diverse data-center traffic characteristics, large data center topologies, and the interplay of different protocols at the routing, transport, and link layer. READ MORE
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4. Privacy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Abstract : An increasing number of people are using the Internet in their daily life. Indeed, more than 40% of the world population have access to the Internet, while Facebook (one of the top social network on the web) is actively used by more than 1.3 billion users each day (Statista 2017). READ MORE
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5. Transport Analytics Based on Cellular Network Signalling Data
Abstract : Cellular networks of today generate a massive amount of signalling data. A large part of this signalling is generated to handle the mobility of subscribers and contains location information that can be used to fundamentally change our understanding of mobility patterns. READ MORE