Search for dissertations about: "pervasive computing"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 74 swedish dissertations containing the words pervasive computing.
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16. Plug and play context-awareness for pervasive environments
Abstract : Pervasive environments are physical environments interwoven with a rich set of embedded sensors, actuators and displays offering their services to the user. The considerable amount of computing technology in such environments should be as unobtrusive as possible, aiding the user in everyday activities instead of being distracting. READ MORE
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17. Interaction aspects of wearable computing for human communication
Abstract : This thesis presents the use of wearable computers for aiding human communication over a distance, focusing on interaction aspects that need to be resolved in order to realize this goal. As wearable computers by definition are highly mobile, always on, and always accessible, the ability to communicate becomes independent of place, time and situation. READ MORE
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18. Applied Machine Learning in District Heating System
Abstract : In an increasingly applied domain of pervasive computing, sensing devices are being deployed progressively for data acquisition from various systems through the use of technologies such as wireless sensor networks. Data obtained from such systems are used analytically to advance or improve system performance or efficiency. READ MORE
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19. Supporting lifestories through activity recognition and digital reminiscence
Abstract : This licentiate thesis discusses how lifelogging technologies can be used to build digital reminiscence systems. Lifelogging is a recent pervasive computing trend where different aspects of someone’s life are captured digitally. READ MORE
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20. Decentralized Location-aware Orchestration of Containerized Microservice Applications : Enabling Distributed Intelligence at the Edge
Abstract : Services that operate on public, private, or hybrid clouds, should always be available and reachable to their end-users or clients. However, a shift in the demand for current and future services has led to new requirements on network infrastructure, service orchestration, and Quality-of-Service (QoS). READ MORE