Search for dissertations about: "intelligent sensors networks"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words intelligent sensors networks.
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1. Towards adaptive sensor networks
Abstract : Wireless sensor networks consist of many small embedded devices that are equipped with sensors and a wireless communication unit. These devices, or sensor nodes, are typically low cost, resource constrained and battery-powered. READ MORE
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2. RF Energy Harvesting for Zero-Energy Devices and Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces
Abstract : The growth of Internet of Things (IoT) networks has made battery replacement in IoT devices increasingly challenging. This issue is particularly pronounced in scenarios with a large number of IoT devices, in locations where IoT devices are difficult to access, or when frequent replacement is necessary. READ MORE
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3. Decentralized Hypothesis Testing in Sensor Networks
Abstract : Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) play an important role in the future ofInternet of Things IoT systems, in which an entire physical infrastructurewill be coupled with communication and information technologies. Smartgrids, smart homes, and intelligent transportation systems are examples ofinfrastructure that will be connected with sensors for intelligent monitoringand management. READ MORE
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4. Communication and Positioning Uncertainties in Cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems
Abstract : The current road transport system has problems with both safety and efficiency. Future intelligent transportation systems (ITS) are envisioned to alleviate these problems. In particular, cooperative ITS, where vehicles are connected to each other and the cloud, will allow vehicles to collaborate and share both sensor and control information. READ MORE
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5. Sensing and Control of Dynamical Systems Over Networks
Abstract : Rapid advances in sensing, computing, and wireless technologies have led to significant interest in the understanding and development of wireless networked control systems. Networked control systems consist of spatially distributed agents such as plants (dynamical systems), sensors, and controllers, that interact to achieve desired objectives. READ MORE