Search for dissertations about: "smart mobility"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 30 swedish dissertations containing the words smart mobility.
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11. Smart pavement maintenance and infrastructure operation through digital twins : Case study for Norvik Port, Sweden
Abstract : There is an urgent need to make the way in which people and goods move more sustainable. Though pavements are one of the key components of road transportation networks and logistics systems, they are usually overlooked in systemic sustainability analyses. READ MORE
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12. Modelling phosphorus dynamics in constructed wetlands upgraded with reactive filter media
Abstract : Developing low-cost and effective technologies to upgrade phosphorus (P) removal from the catchment runoffs and rural wastewater treatment facilities is one of the main research agendas to save the Baltic Sea from eutrophication. In Sweden, the construction of the constructed wetlands has been one of the environmental objectives for wastewater quality improvement in the small communities. READ MORE
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13. Architectural Evolution of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) using Cloud Computing
Abstract : With the advent of Smart Cities, Intelligent Transport System (ITS) has become an efficient way of offering an accessible, safe, and sustainable transportation system. Utilizing advances in Information and Communication Technology (ICT), ITS can maximize the capacity of existing transportation system without building new infrastructure. READ MORE
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14. Network Management for Dynamic and Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract : Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are interconnections of spatially distributed sensor nodes with low-power wireless communication. In comparison with traditional wireless networks, WSNs provide novel features in network architecture, which are known as low-cost networking, rapid formation, widespread arrangement, self-organisation, and ease of deployment. READ MORE
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15. On Massive MIMO for Massive Machine-Type Communications
Abstract : To cover all the needs and requirements of mobile networks in the future, the predicted usage of the mobile networks has been split into three use-cases: enhanced mobile broadband, ultra-reliable low-latency communication, and massive machine-type communication. In this thesis we focus on the massive machine-type communication use-case which is intended to facilitate the ever increasing number of smart devices and sensors. READ MORE