Search for dissertations about: "switched Ethernet"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words switched Ethernet.
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1. Switched Real-Time Ethernet for Industrial Applications
Abstract : The research reported in this thesis has been focused on developing and analyzing how to support real-time traffic over a switched Ethernet network without any hardware or protocol modifications. The work has resulted in a proposed systems model, supporting both real-time and non real-time traffic. READ MORE
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2. Real-Time Communication Services for Distributed Computing over Switched Ethernet
Abstract : In modern and future parallel and distributed processing, a large part of computation overhead comes from communication. This can be minimized if the network protocol offers the user services that are aimed at specific types of communication used in these applications. READ MORE
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3. Distributed Control of Electric Drive Systems via Ethernet
Abstract : This thesis is on adapting standard Switched Ethernet for distributed control applications in electric drive systems. The critical issue of Ethernet here is to provide services to real-time applications. READ MORE
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4. Multi-Hop Real-Time Communication over Switched Ethernet Technology
Abstract : Switched Ethernet technology has been introduced to be exploited in real-time communication systems due to its features such as its high throughput and wide availability, hence being a cost-effective solution. Many real-time switched Ethernet protocols have been developed, preserving the profits of traditional Ethernet technology, to overcome the limitations imposed by using commercially available (COTS) switches. READ MORE
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5. Real-Time Communication over Switched Ethernet with Resource Reservation
Abstract : Due to the need for advanced computer-controlled functionality in distributed embedded systems the requirements on network communication are becoming overly intricate. This dissertation targets the requirements that are concerned with real-time guarantees, run-time adaptation, resource utilization and flexibility during the development. READ MORE