Search for dissertations about: "resource-constrained devices"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 45 swedish dissertations containing the words resource-constrained devices.
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1. Storage-Centric System Architectures for Networked, Resource-Constrained Devices
Abstract : The emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT) has increased the demand for networked, resource-constrained devices tremendously. Many of the devices used for IoT applications are designed to be resource-constrained, as they typically must be small, inexpensive, and powered by batteries. READ MORE
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2. Unobtrusive Activity Recognition in Resource-Constrained Environments
Abstract : This thesis discusses activity recognition from a perspective of unobtrusiveness, where devices are worn or placed in the environment without being stigmatising or in the way. The research focuses on performing unobtrusive activity recognition when computational and sensing resources are scarce. READ MORE
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3. Activity recognition in resource-constrained pervasive systems
Abstract : There is an increasing need for personalised and context-aware services in our everyday lives and we rely on mobile and wearable devices to provide such services. Data collected from these devices includes important information about users’ movements, locations, physiological status, and environment. READ MORE
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4. Adapting to Varying Demands in Resource Constrained Real-Time Devices
Abstract : Inom en nära framtid kommer så kallade digitala underhållningssystem att bli mer och mer populära i hemmen. En stor fördel med dessa system är att apparaterna, t.ex. TVn, DVDn, digital boxen, och datorn, kommer att kunna kopplas ihop trådlöst, vilket gör det möjligt att slippa sladdar mellan dem. READ MORE
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5. Efficient Design of Scalable Deep Neural Networks for Resource-Constrained Edge Devices
Abstract : Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) are increasingly being processed on resource-constrained edge nodes (computer nodes used in, e.g., cyber-physical systems or at the edge of computational clouds) due to efficiency, connectivity, and privacy concerns. READ MORE