Search for dissertations about: "low power protocols"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 55 swedish dissertations containing the words low power protocols.
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1. Improving Low-Power Wireless Protocols with Timing-Accurate Simulation
Abstract : Low-power wireless technology enables numerous applications in areas from environmental monitoring and smart cities, to healthcare and recycling. But resource-constraints and the distributed nature of applications make low-power wireless networks difficult to develop and understand, resulting in increased development time, poor performance, software bugs, or even network failures. READ MORE
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2. Synchronous Protocols for Low-Power Wireless: Towards Reliable and Low-Latency Autonomous Networking for the Internet of Things and Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract : With the emergence of the Internet of Things, autonomous vehicles and the Industry 4.0, the need for reliable yet dynamic connectivity solutions is arising.Many of these applications build their operation on distributed consensus. READ MORE
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3. Mobility and Multi-channel Communications in Low-power Wireless Networks
Abstract : The prospect of replacing existing fixed networks with cheap, flexible and evenmobile low-power wireless network has been a strong research driver in recent years.However, many challenges still exist: reliability is hampered by unstable and burstycommunication links; the wireless medium is getting congested by an increasingnumber of wireless devices; and life-times are limited due to difficulties in developingefficient duty-cycling mechanisms. READ MORE
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4. Scalable and Interoperable Low-Power Internet of Things Networks
Abstract : Internet of Things (IoT) is the concept of connecting devices to the Internet. IoT devices can be anything from small temperature sensors to self-driving cars. The devices are typically resource-constrained, connected wirelessly, and often battery-powered. READ MORE
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5. Low-power embedded Internet system design
Abstract : Small mobile wireless sensors are used in many different areas, and they are expected to become even more common in the future as the miniaturisation of electronics continues. The current trend of connecting sensors into networks, or wireless sensor networks, is expected to continue and it has the potential to revolutionise our capability to monitor the physical world. READ MORE