Search for dissertations about: "interference management"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 72 swedish dissertations containing the words interference management.
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1. Fundamental Aspects of Cooperative Interference Management
Abstract : Today and future wireless networks are facing one of their greatest limiting factors:interference. This is due to the unprecedented increase in the number of connecteddevices. READ MORE
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2. Interference alignment and power control for wireless interference networks
Abstract : This thesis deals with the design of efficient transmission schemes forwireless interference networks, when certain channel state information(CSI) is available at the terminals.In wireless interference networks multiple source-destination pairsshare the same transmission medium for the communications. READ MORE
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3. Intentional electromagnetic interference (IEMI) : Susceptibility investigations and classification of civilian systems and equipment
Abstract : This PhD thesis addresses the threat posed to society by sources that can produce high power electromagnetic pulses (HEPM) and be used maliciously to disturb or damage electronic equipment. The vulnerability from intentional electromagnetic interference (IEMI) has increased in the recent decades due to the widespread dependence of the civil society on sensitive electronic systems and proliferation of radiation sources. READ MORE
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4. On the Role of Performance Interference in Consolidated Environments
Abstract : With the advent of resource shared environments such as the Cloud, virtualization has become the de facto standard for server consolidation. While consolidation improves utilization, it causes performance-interference between Virtual Machines (VMs) from contention in shared resources such as CPU, Last Level Cache (LLC) and memory bandwidth. READ MORE
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5. Radio Resource Management in Bunched Personal Communication Systems
Abstract : The traditional way of increasing capacity in a wirelesscommunication system has been cell splitting and fixedchannel-allocation based on prediction tools. However, theplanning complexity increases rapidly with the number of cellsand the method is not suitable for the large temporal andspatial traffic variations expected in the future. READ MORE