Search for dissertations about: "distributed resource reservation"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words distributed resource reservation.
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1. Internet Access and QoS in Ad Hoc Networks
Abstract : It is likely that the increased popularity of wireless local area networks (WLANs) together with the continuous technological advances in wireless communication, also increase the interest for ad hoc networks. An ad hoc network is a wireless, autonomous, infrastructure-less network composed of stations that communicate with each other directly in a peer-to-peer fashion. READ MORE
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2. Real-Time Communication over Switched Ethernet with Resource Reservation
Abstract : Due to the need for advanced computer-controlled functionality in distributed embedded systems the requirements on network communication are becoming overly intricate. This dissertation targets the requirements that are concerned with real-time guarantees, run-time adaptation, resource utilization and flexibility during the development. READ MORE
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3. Supporting Internet Access and Quality of Service in Distributed Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Abstract : In this era of wireless hysteria, with continuous technological advances in wireless communication and new wireless technologies becoming standardized at a fast rate, we can expect an increased interest for wireless networks, such as ad hoc and mesh networks. These networks operate in a distributed manner, independent of any centralized device. READ MORE
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4. Cross-layer optimization of wireless multi-hop networks
Abstract : The interest in wireless communications has grown constantly for the past decades, leading to an enormous number of applications and services embraced by billions of users. In order to meet the increasing demand for mobile Internet access, several high data-rate radio networking technologies have been proposed to offer wide area high-speed wireless communications, eventually replacing fixed (wired) networks for many applications. READ MORE
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5. Integrated Control and Real-Time Scheduling
Abstract : The topic of the thesis is codesign of flexible real-time control systems. Integrating control theory and real-time scheduling theory, it is possible to achieve higher resource utilization and better control performance. The integration requires new tools for analysis, design, and implementation. READ MORE