Search for dissertations about: "resursallokering"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the word resursallokering.
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1. Cross-Layer Energy-Efficient Mobile Network Design
Abstract : To assure the sustainable development of mobile networks, it is crucial to improve their energy efficiency. This thesis is devoted to the design of energy-efficient mobile networks. A cross-layer design approach is adopted. READ MORE
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2. Autonomous resource management for high performance datacenters
Abstract : Over the last decade, new applications such as data intensive workflows have hit an inflection point in wide spread use and influenced the compute paradigm of most scientific and industrial endeavours. Data intensive workflows are highly dynamic and adaptable to resource changes, system faults, and by also allowing approximate solutions into their models. READ MORE
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3. On Coordination in Multi-agent Systems
Abstract : Agent technology enables the designers of computer based systems to construct software agents that are able to model attitudes. We present a frame-work in which these artifacts aim to express the preferences of both their designers and their owners. READ MORE
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4. Radio Resource Allocation and Utilization in Multiple Radio Access Networks
Abstract : Meeting in a sustainable way the demands of an unprecedented explosive growth in the number of connected devices and mobile data traffic, next-generation mobile networks are expected to make flexible use of spectrum and provide higher capacity by a denser deployment of radio access network infrastructure. In addition, the allocation and the utilisation of radio access resources should improve spectrum usage efficiency and keep energy consumption low, implying the capability to effectively exploit the denser deployment of radio accesses and the co-existence of radio accesses belonging to one or multiple radio access technologies. READ MORE
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5. Performance anomaly detection and resolution for autonomous clouds
Abstract : Fundamental properties of cloud computing such as resource sharing and on-demand self-servicing is driving a growing adoption of the cloud for hosting both legacy and new application services. A consequence of this growth is that the increasing scale and complexity of the underlying cloud infrastructure as well as the fluctuating service workloads is inducing performance incidents at a higher frequency than ever before with far-reaching impact on revenue, reliability, and reputation. READ MORE