Search for dissertations about: "smart store"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words smart store.
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1. Enhancing Trust in Devices and Transactions of the Internet of Things
Abstract : With the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT), billions of smart embedded devices will interact frequently. These interactions will produce billions of transactions. With IoT, users can utilize their phones, home appliances, wearables, or any other wireless embedded device to conduct transactions. READ MORE
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2. Scalable Data Management for Internet of Things
Abstract : Internet of Things (IoT) often involve considerable numbers of sensors that produce large volumes of data. In this context, efficient management of data could potentially enable automatic decision making based on analytics of sensors on equipment. READ MORE
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3. Optimal Networking in Wirelessly Powered Sensor Networks
Abstract : Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are nowadays widely used for the long-term monitoring of small or large regions, such as lakes, forests, cities, and industrial areas. The performance of a WSN typically consists of two aspects: i) the monitoring performance, e.g. READ MORE
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4. A Principled Approach to Securing IoT Apps
Abstract : IoT apps are becoming increasingly popular as they allow users to manage their digital lives by connecting otherwise unconnected devices and services: cyberphysical “things” such as smart homes, cars, or fitness armbands, to online services such as Google or Dropbox, to social networks such as Facebook or Twitter. IoT apps rely on end-user programming, such that anyone with an active account on the platform can create and publish apps, with the majority of apps being created by third parties. READ MORE
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5. Ion Insertion into Electrode Materials Studied with X-Ray and Electron Spectroscopic Methods
Abstract : Ion insertion into electrode materials can be used to store energy in battery applications. In this thesis, photoelectron spectroscopic and x-ray absorption spectroscopic methods have been used to study the change of the electronic structure of host materials during electrochemical ion insertion. READ MORE