Search for dissertations about: "network monitoring"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 263 swedish dissertations containing the words network monitoring.
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16. Distributed Estimation of Network Cardinalities
Abstract : In distributed applications knowing the topological properties of the underlying communication network may lead to better performing algorithms. For instance, in distributed regression frameworks, knowing the number of active sensors allows to correctly weight prior information against evidence in the data. READ MORE
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17. Autonomous cloud resource provisioning : accounting, allocation, and performance control
Abstract : The emergence of large-scale Internet services coupled with the evolution of computing technologies such as distributed systems, parallel computing, utility computing, grid, and virtualization has fueled a movement toward a new resource provisioning paradigm called cloud computing. The main appeal of cloud computing lies in its ability to provide a shared pool of infinitely scalable computing resources for cloud services, which can be quickly provisioned and released on-demand with minimal effort. READ MORE
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18. Monitoring for Securing Clock Synchronization
Abstract : In today's society, more and more embedded computer systems are connecting. There are many different types of embedded systems including industrial networks, Internet of Things (IoT), distributed control systems, connected vehicles, etc. READ MORE
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19. Towards Model-Based Condition Monitoring of Railway Switches and Crossings
Abstract : Railway switches and crossings (S&C, turnouts) connect different track sections and create a railway network by allowing for trains to change between tracks. This functionality comes at a cost as the load-inducing rail discontinuities in the switch and crossing panels cause much higher degradation rates for S&C compared to regular plain line track. READ MORE
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20. The use of Bayesian confidence propagation neural network in pharmacovigilance
Abstract : The WHO database contains more than 2.8 million case reports of suspected adverse drug reactions reported from 70 countries worldwide since 1968. The Uppsala Monitoring Centre maintains and analyses this database for new signals on behalf of the WHO Programme for International Drug Monitoring. READ MORE