Search for dissertations about: "rapid access"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 190 swedish dissertations containing the words rapid access.
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1. Access to water : Rights, obligations and the Bangalore situation
Abstract : The city of Bangalore in southern India is undergoing rapid urbanisation and administrative transition. Its growth puts pressure on the available water sources – being mainly the disputed inter-State River Cauvery and the hard-rock aquifers – with ensuing problems of access. READ MORE
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2. Wireless Multi Hop Access Networks and Protocols
Abstract : As more and more applications and services in our society now depend on the Internet, it is important that dynamically deployed wireless multi hop networks are able to gain access to the Internet and other infrastructure networks and services. This thesis proposes and evaluates solutions for providing multi hop Internet Access. READ MORE
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3. Sustainability of rural energy access in developing countries
Abstract : The importance of access to modern energy has been well understood by governments and donor agencies in many developing countries, and significant effort has been made in recent years to address energy access challenges. However, despite these efforts, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has predicted that the energy access problem will remain unresolved by 2030. READ MORE
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4. The rapid response system : effects of early identification and treatment of physiological instability
Abstract : Adverse events occur to hospital patients, with potentially fatal consequences. Unfortunately, preceding warning signs are not always recognized and acted upon correctly. There exists a mismatch between patients’ needs and the resources available in general wards. READ MORE
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5. From Orthogonal to Non-orthogonal Multiple Access : Energy- and Spectrum-Efficient Resource Allocation
Abstract : The rapid pace of innovations in information and communication technology (ICT) industry over the past decade has greatly improved people’s mobile communication experience. This, in turn, has escalated exponential growth in the number of connected mobile devices and data traffic volume in wireless networks. READ MORE