Search for dissertations about: "scale mismatch"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 41 swedish dissertations containing the words scale mismatch.
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16. Control Strategies for Improving Cloud Service Robustness
Abstract : This thesis addresses challenges in increasing the robustness of cloud-deployed applications and services to unexpected events and dynamic workloads. Without precautions, hardware failures and unpredictable large traffic variations can quickly degrade the performance of an application due to mismatch between provisioned resources and capacity needs. READ MORE
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17. Rapid Urbanization : An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Urban Transition in Developing Countries
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with the challenges posed by the contemporary urban narrative in developing countries. It is premised on the notion of the urban transition, which posits that as a country develops it undergoes a transformation from a predominantly rural society to a predominantly urban one. READ MORE
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18. Static and Fatigue Failure of Bolted Joints in Hybrid Composite-Aluminium Aircraft Structures
Abstract : The use of fibre composites in the design of load carrying aircraft structures has been increasing over the last few decades. At the same time, aluminium alloys are still present in many structural parts, which has led to an increase of the number of hybrid composite-aluminium structures. READ MORE
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19. Active Transmitter Antenna Array Modeling for MIMO Applications
Abstract : The rapid growth of data traffic in mobile communications has attracted interests to the Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) communication systems at millimeter-wave (mmWave) frequencies. MIMO systems exploit active transmitter antenna arrays for higher energy efficiency and providing beamforming flexibility. READ MORE
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20. Silicon-based Photonic Devices : Design, Fabrication and Characterization
Abstract : The field of Information and Communication Technologies is witnessing a development speed unprecedented in history. Moore’s law proves that the processor speed and memory size are roughly doubling each 18 months, which is expected to continue in the next decade. READ MORE