Search for dissertations about: "networking"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 236 swedish dissertations containing the word networking.
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6. Contextual entity networking : Enable Dynamic and Flexible Interaction between Heterogeneous Entities in Support of Ambient Intelligent Services
Abstract : Ambient intelligent (AmI) service acquires, comprehends, and reacts to contextual information from user immersed surroundings to address human needs based on the interaction between AmI entities. Therefore, it is important to enable flexible and dynamic interaction between these AmI entities and to keep up with the changing user immersed surroundings. READ MORE
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7. Millimeter-wave Networking : Fundamental Limits, Scalable Algorithms, and Design Insights
Abstract : The current demands for extremely high data rate wireless services and the spectrum scarcity at the sub-6 GHz bands are forcefully motivating the use of the millimeter-wave (mmWave) frequencies. The main characteristics of mmWave communications are severe attenuation, sparse-scattering environment, huge bandwidth, vulnerability to obstacles and antenna misalignment, massive beamforming, and possible noise-limited operation. READ MORE
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8. Autonomic wireless networking
Abstract : Large-scale deployment of IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs (WLANs) remains a significant challenge. Many access points (APs) must be deployed and interconnected without a-priori knowledge of the demand. We consider that the deployment should be iterative, as follows. READ MORE
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9. 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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10. Networking Media Abstraction, Device Discovery, and Routing for the Pervasive Middleware PalCom
Abstract : PalCom is a pervasive middleware that can be used to assemble services provided by networked devices into configurations, called assemblies, for specific use cases by the user. In this dissertation, we present the development of a networking media abstraction framework for PalCom that abstracts different network interfaces in a PalCom device to upper layers of PalCom. READ MORE