Search for dissertations about: "mobile location management"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the words mobile location management.
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1. The effectiveness of a full-mobility architecture for wireless mobile computing and personal communications
Abstract : The emergence of wireless mobile computing, especially the mobility of computers, introduces challenging new problems that were encountered in neither the design and implementation of conventional mobile networks or in fixed computer networks. A critical and challenging problem, for mobile computing and personal communications, is how to fully cope with the special characteristics of the mobile wireless environment, i. READ MORE
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2. Enhancing Privacy for Mobile Networks : Examples of Anonymity Solutions and Their Analysis
Abstract : Internet and mobile communications have had a profound effect on today’s society. New services are constantly being deployed, in which an increasing amount of personal data is being processed in return for personally tailored services. Further, the use of electronic surveillance is increasing. READ MORE
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3. Design and Evaluation of Anonymity Solutions for Mobile Networks
Abstract : Internet and mobile communications have had a profound effect on today's society. New services are constantly being deployed, in which personal data are being processed in return for personally tailored services. While mobile networks lay the groundwork for new innovative services, at the same time they pose numerous privacy challenges. READ MORE
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4. 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
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5. Mobility management in heterogeneous access networks
Abstract : This thesis proposes, describes and validates solutions to enhance mobility in heterogeneous access networks. Wireless access networks have become available almost everywhere and current research strives to make them pervasive. READ MORE
