Search for dissertations about: "federated networks"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the words federated networks.
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1. Data-driven Innovation : An exploration of outcomes and processes within federated networks
Abstract : The emergence and pervasiveness of digital technologies are changing many aspects of our lives, including what and how we innovate. Industries and societies are competing to embrace this wave of digitalization by developing the right infrastructures and ecosystems for innovation. READ MORE
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2. Communication-Computation Efficient Federated Learning over Wireless Networks
Abstract : With the introduction of the Internet of Things (IoT) and 5G cellular networks, edge computing will substantially alleviate the quality of service shortcomings of cloud computing. With the advancements in edge computing, machine learning (ML) has performed a significant role in analyzing the data produced by IoT devices. READ MORE
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3. Robust and Efficient Federated Learning for IoT Security
Abstract : The widespread adoption of Internet of Things (IoT) devices has led to substantial progress across various industrial sectors, including healthcare, transportation, and manufacturing. However, these devices also introduce significant security vulnerabilities because they are often deployed without adequate security measures, making them susceptible to cyber threats. READ MORE
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4. Towards Real-World Federated Learning: Empirical Studies in the Domain of Embedded Systems
Abstract : Context: Artificial intelligence (AI) has led a new phase of technical revolution and industrial development around the world since the twenty-first century, revolutionizing the way of production. Artificial intelligence (AI), an emerging information technology, is thriving, and AI application technologies are gaining traction, particularly in professional services such as healthcare, education, finance, security, etc. READ MORE
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5. Share-Driven Scheduling of Embedded Networks
Abstract : Many products are built from more or less independently developed subsystems. For instance, a car consists of subsystems for transmission, braking, suspension, etc. These subsystems are frequently controlled by an embedded computer system. READ MORE