Search for dissertations about: "real time communication"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 446 swedish dissertations containing the words real time communication.
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11. On Reliable Real Time Communication in Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract : In the industrial automation, Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks (IWSNs) have been increasingly applied due to a great number of benefits such as convenient installation, flexible deployment and cost efficiency. Compared with conventional wireless systems, IWSNs have more stringent requirements communication reliability and real time performance. READ MORE
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12. On distributed real-time systems : the mStar environment, net-based learning and context-aware applications
Abstract : This doctoral thesis presents two frameworks for distributed real-time systems, the mStar environment for Computer Supported Collaborative Work (CSCW) and the Alipes architecture for context-aware applications, from the perspective of distributed teamwork and net-based learning. The mStar environment was designed to be symmetric and fully distributed, which allows all users equal access and thus full interactivity, as well as scalable through the use of IP multicast and a server-less design. READ MORE
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13. Enabling Industrial IoT Applications : Supporting Reliable and Real-Time Data Delivery
Abstract : The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) has become a promising technology for the improvement of the productivity, efficiency, and intelligence of the manufacturing process. Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks (IWSNs) represent a main pillar of IIoT to support communications within the field network level. READ MORE
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14. Real-Time Communication Services for Distributed Computing over Switched Ethernet
Abstract : In modern and future parallel and distributed processing, a large part of computation overhead comes from communication. This can be minimized if the network protocol offers the user services that are aimed at specific types of communication used in these applications. READ MORE
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15. High-Throughput Power-Efficient DSP for Fiber-Optic Communication Systems
Abstract : Communication networks are a vital backbone of the modern society. Power dissipation of optical communication links and digital signal processing (DSP) subsystems for these links are a major concern as throughput requirements increase, and the number of deployed systems grows. READ MORE