Search for dissertations about: "mobile data offloading"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words mobile data offloading.
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1. Resilient Resource Allocation for Service Placement in Mobile Edge Clouds
Abstract : Mobile edge computing makes available distributed computation and stor-age resources in close proximity to end users and allows to provide low-latencyand high-capacity services within mobile networks. Therefore, mobile edgecomputing is emerging as a promising architecture for hosting critical ser-vices with stringent latency and performance requirements, which otherwiseare challenging to be addressed in conventional cloud computing architectures. READ MORE
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2. System Design for Opportunistic Networks
Abstract : Device-to-device communication has been suggested as a complement to traditional cellular networks as a means of offloading cellular traffic. In this thesis we explore a solution for device-to-device communication based on opportunistic content distribution in a content-centric network. READ MORE
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3. Resource Allocation for Mobile Edge Computing Systems
Abstract : The rapid development of mobile information industry has led to the emergence of various mobile applications in areas such as industrial automation, health care or transportation. These applications often require heavy computations with strict latency requirement, which may surpass the processing abilities of the mobile devices. READ MORE
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4. Energy and Delay-aware Communication and Computation in Wireless Networks
Abstract : Power conservation has become a severe issue in devices since battery capability advancement is not keeping pace with the swift development of other technologies such as processing technologies. This issue becomes critical when both the number of resource-intensive applications and the number of connected devices are rapidly growing. READ MORE
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5. Opportunistic Content Distribution : A System Design Approach
Abstract : The penetration of smart pocket-size devices that provide constant Internet connectivity, such as mobile phones, has significantly changed the way people obtain, view and share information. Content provision is not anymore a prerogative to professionals; individuals are not solely customers, but also act as content generators and distributors. READ MORE