Search for dissertations about: "dynamic bandwidth allocation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 22 swedish dissertations containing the words dynamic bandwidth allocation.
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1. Utility-based Optimisation of Resource Allocation for Wireless Networks
Abstract : From providing only voice communications, wireless networks aim to provide a wide range of services in which soft real-time, high priority critical data, and best effort connections seamlessly integrate. Some of these applications and services have firm resource requirements in order to function properly (e.g. READ MORE
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2. 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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3. Design, analysis and simultion for optical access and wide-area networks
Abstract : Due to the tremendous growth of traffic volume caused by both exponential increase of number of Internet users and continual emergence of new bandwidth demanding applications, high capacity networks are required in order to satisfactorily handle the extremely large amount of traffic. Hence, optical fiber communication is the key technology for the network infrastructure. READ MORE
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4. Passive Optical Top-of-Rack Interconnect for Data Center Networks
Abstract : Optical networks offering ultra-high capacity and low energy consumption per bit are considered as a good option to handle the rapidly growing traffic volume inside data center (DCs). However, most of the optical interconnect architectures proposed for DCs so far are mainly focused on the aggregation/core tiers of the data center networks (DCNs), while relying on the conventional top-of-rack (ToR) electronic packet switches (EPS) in the access tier. READ MORE
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5. Resource Allocation for Data-Intensive Services in the Cloud
Abstract : Cloud computing has become ubiquitous due to its resource flexibility and cost efficiency. Resource flexibility allows Cloud users to elastically scale their Cloud resources, for instance, by horizontally scaling the number of virtual machines allocated to each application as the application demands change. READ MORE