Search for dissertations about: "mobile adaptation"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 44 swedish dissertations containing the words mobile adaptation.
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21. Towards On-line Learning Agents for Autonomous Navigation
Abstract : The design of a mechatronic agent capable of navigating autonomously in a changing and perhaps previously unfamiliar environment is a very challenging issue. This thesis addresses this issue from both functional and system perspectives. READ MORE
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22. Situation awareness in pervasive computing systems : reasoning, verification, prediction
Abstract : The paradigm of pervasive computing aims to integrate the computing technologies in a graceful and transparent manner, and make computing solutions available anywhere and at any time. Different aspects of pervasive computing, like smart homes, smart offices, social networks, micromarketing applications, PDAs are becoming a part of everyday life. READ MORE
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23. Capturing change : The practice of Malian photography, 1930s-1990s
Abstract : This study follows the evolution of three distinct photographic practices in Mali. It focuses on indigenous photographers in the towns of Segou, Mopti and Kayes. The first practice beginning in the 1930's, is studio photography. READ MORE
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24. The perceived impact of stroke and feasibility of a mobile phone supported ADL intervention in Uganda
Abstract : Background: Rehabilitation after stroke in Uganda is limited due to poor infrastructure, inadequate number of professionals and the poor socio-economic situation of the people. A sizeable number of patients with moderate or severe stroke are admitted to hospitals for initial care, but the majority do not receive rehabilitation. READ MORE
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25. Resource Management Framework for Distributed Heterogeneous Systems
Abstract : In distributed heterogeneous computing environments, such as in-home entertainment networks and mobile computing systems, independently developed applications share common resources, e.g., CPU or network bandwidth. The resource demands coming from different applications are usually highly fluctuating over time. READ MORE