Search for dissertations about: "networking based dissertation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words networking based dissertation.
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1. Cross-functional co-operation and networking in industrial settings
Abstract : The main process of this dissertation involves thedevelopment and refinement of a conceptual framework fordescribing and discussing cross-functional co-operation andnetworking within product realisation processes. The conceptualframework, the analysis of the case study and a discussion ofthe implications and challenges for research and industrialsector are the main results of the dissertation. READ MORE
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2. On Dynamic Spectrum Access in Cognitive Radio Networking
Abstract : The exploding increase of wireless communications combined with the existing inefficient usage of the licensed spectrum gives a strong impetus to the development and standardization of cognitive radio networking and communications. In this dissertation, a framework for Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) is first presented, which is the enabling technology for increasing the spectral efficiency of wireless communications. READ MORE
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3. Toward Highly-efficient GPU-centric Networking
Abstract : Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) are emerging as the most popular accelerator for many applications, powering the core of Machine Learning applications and many computing-intensive workloads. GPUs have typically been consideredas accelerators, with Central Processing Units (CPUs) in charge of the mainapplication logic, data movement, and network connectivity. READ MORE
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4. Non-Intrusive Network-Based Estimation of Web Quality of Experience Indicators
Abstract : Quality of Experience (QoE) deals with the acceptance of a service quality by the users and has evolved significantly as an important concept over the past 10 years. Network operators and service providers have gained interest in QoE-aware management of networks, in order to better fulfill end-user demands and gain a competitive edge in the market. READ MORE
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5. Architectures for Service Differentiation in Overloaded Internet Servers
Abstract : Web servers become overloaded when one or several server resources such as network interface, CPU and disk become overutilized. Server overload leads to low server throughput and long response times experienced by the clients. Traditional server design includes only marginal or no support for overload protection. READ MORE