Search for dissertations about: "distributed resource allocation"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 64 swedish dissertations containing the words distributed resource allocation.
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6. On Distributed Optimization in Networked Systems
Abstract : Numerous control and decision problems in networked systems can be posed as optimization problems. Examples include the framework of network utility maximization for resource allocation in communication networks, multi-agent coordination in robotics, and collaborative estimation in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). READ MORE
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7. Location-aware resource allocation in mobile edge clouds
Abstract : Over the last decade, cloud computing has realized the long-held dream of computing as a utility, in which computational and storage services are made available via the Internet to anyone at any time and from anywhere. This has transformed Information Technology (IT) and given rise to new ways of designing and purchasing hardware and software. READ MORE
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8. Distributed Optimization with Nonconvexities and Limited Communication
Abstract : In economical and sustainable operation of cyber-physical systems, a number of entities need to often cooperate over a communication network to solve optimization problems. A challenging aspect in the design of robust distributed solution algorithms to these optimization problems is that as technology advances and the networks grow larger, the communication bandwidth used to coordinate the solution is limited. READ MORE
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9. Overload control strategies for distributed communication networks
Abstract : In distributed communication networks several nodes interact to carry out services. New telecommunication networks support a variety of services, much different from traditional telephony. Each service has its own so called load profile, which means that the amount of capacity needed to complete a service varies. READ MORE
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10. Contributions to Performance Modeling and Management of Data Centers
Abstract : Over the last decade, Internet-based services, such as electronic-mail, music-on-demand, and social-network services, have changed the ways we communicate and access information. Usually, the key functionality of such a service is in backend components, which are located in a data center, a facility for hosting computing systems and related equipment. READ MORE