Search for dissertations about: "fiber access networks"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 30 swedish dissertations containing the words fiber access networks.
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6. Migration Towards Next Generation Optical Access and Transport Networks
Abstract : By 2020 there will be 50 billion connected devices over the Internet. With the fast-increasing data traffic demand in both fixed and mobile networks, network operators need to migrate networks towards next generation solutions. READ MORE
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7. Modelling Fiber Network Materials:Micromechanics, Constitutive Behaviour and AI
Abstract : This thesis focuses on understanding the mechanical behavior of fiber-based materials by utilizing various modeling approaches. Particular emphasis is placed on their structural variability, anisotropic properties, and damage behavior. READ MORE
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8. 5G Backhauling with Software-defined Wireless Mesh Networks
Abstract : Current technological advances have caused an exponential growth of the number of mobile Internet-connected devices, along with their respective traffic demands. To cope with this increase of traffic demands, fifth generation (5G) network architectures will need to provide multi-gigabit capacity at the access base stations (BSs), through the deployment of ultra-dense small cells (SCs) operating with millimeter-wave (mmWave) frequencies, e. READ MORE
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9. Energy Saving vs. Performance: Trade-offs in Optical Networks
Abstract : The energy consumption of communication networks is continuously growing. Many energy saving approaches have been proposed at the device, system, and network level. The most promising way to address this problem is to utilize photonic technologies as much as possible thanks to their low energy consumption per bit performance. READ MORE
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10. A Cross-Layer Perspective on Transport Protocol Performance in Wireless Networks
Abstract : Communication by wireless technologies has seen a tremendous growth in the last decades. Mobile phone technology and wireless broadband solutions are rapidly replacing the last-hop wireline connectivity for telephones and Internet access. READ MORE