Search for dissertations about: "packet loss"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 76 swedish dissertations containing the words packet loss.
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16. Improving the Timeliness of SCTP Message Transfers
Abstract : Due to the cheap and flexible framework that the underlying IP-technology of the internet provides, IP-networks are becoming popular in more and more contexts. For instance, telecommunication operators have started to replace the fixed legacy telephony networks with IP-networks. READ MORE
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17. Aspects on Interference and Diversity in Wireless Networks
Abstract : This thesis deals with two topics in wireless communications: interference between frequency-hopping (FH) networks, and multiuser diversity. The work on FH treats a system where FH is used to provide simultaneous access to the channel for multiple uncoordinated wireless networks. READ MORE
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18. On Connection Admission Control in Computer Networks
Abstract : The best-effort nature of the Internet is a result of a relative simplicity of the network. This nature also allows the Internet to achieve high utilization of its resources. However, all these benefits are traded for inability of the Internet to provide a guaranteed or predictive quality of service (QoS). READ MORE
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19. Fat-IBC : A New Paradigm for Intra-body Communication
Abstract : In the last two decades, a significant development in the field of medical technology occurred worldwide. This development is characterized by the materialization of various body implants and worn devices, that is devices attached to the body. READ MORE
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20. Attosecond interferometry: techniques and spectroscopy
Abstract : The interaction between an intense laser pulse and a gas medium leads to the emission of coherent bursts of light in the extreme ultraviolet range. This process, known as high-order harmonic generation, has today, almost three decades after its discovery, developed into a reliable source of extremely short (on the order of 100 as) pulses of electromagnetic radiation, with a wide range of applications in the atomic, molecular and optical sciences. READ MORE