Search for dissertations about: "service differentiation"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 37 swedish dissertations containing the words service differentiation.
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6. End-to-End Quality of Service Guarantees for Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract : Wireless sensor networks have been a key driver of innovation and societal progressover the last three decades. They allow for simplicity because they eliminate ca-bling complexity while increasing the flexibility of extending or adjusting networksto changing demands. READ MORE
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7. Customers' logistics service requirements and logistics strategies in the Swedish sawmill industry
Abstract : The future of the sawmill industry is uncertain; this is partly due to its internal structural changes, but also due to structural changes amongst their customers. Concurrently, competition within the industry is increasing, and therefore focus is constantly being placed on reducing costs and leveraging economies of scale. READ MORE
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8. Queue mechanisms for differentiation in the Internet
Abstract : This thesis addresses loss-rate differentiation in the Internet. Loss-rate differentiation can be offered by tagging packets with different levels of drop precedence. Multiple drop precedence levels can be used to provide relative service levels and to assure forwarding capacity in the Internet. READ MORE
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9. Quality of service agents in the internet
Abstract : The Internet is a multi-purpose communication network supporting users and applications with different service demands. To meet these demands, mechanisms for service differentiation in the network are proposed. This thesis presents an admission control architecture where clients can make resource reservations through agents. READ MORE
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10. Cognitive abilities - aspects of structure, process and measurement
Abstract : The overall purpose of the thesis is to describe the development of the Swedish system of measuring cognitive abilities applied at enlistment of conscripts. The Enlistment Battery has been used for more than fifty years to classify 18-year old men into military positions for their compulsory service. READ MORE