Search for dissertations about: "thesis protocol"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 1553 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis protocol.
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1. Adaptive Coarse-grain Reconfigurable Protocol Processing Architecture
Abstract : Digital signal processors and their variants have provided significant benefit to efficient implementation of Physical Layer (PHY) of Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model’s seven-layer protocol processing stack compared to the general purpose processors. Protocol processors promise to provide a similar advantage for implementing higher layers in the (OSI)'s seven-layer model. READ MORE
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2. Hardware Architecture for Protocol Processing
Abstract : Protocol processing is increasingly important. Through the years the hardware architectures for network equipment have evolved constantly. It is important to make a difference between terminals and routers and the different processing tasks they encounter. It is also important to analyze in detail the functional coverage of a hardware architecture. READ MORE
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3. Protocol processing in network terminals
Abstract : The bandwidth and number of users in computer networks are rapidly growing today. The need for added functionality in the network nodes is also increasing. The requirements on the processing devices get harder and harder to meet using traditional hardware architectures. READ MORE
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4. Implementation and Experimental Evaluation of a Partially Reliable Transport Protocol
Abstract : In the last decade, we have seen an explosive growth in the deployment of multimedia applications on the Internet. However, the transport service provided over the Internet is not always feasible for these applications, since the network was originally designed for other types of applications. READ MORE
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5. Energy Efficient Protocols for Active RFID
Abstract : Radio frequency identification (RFID) systems come in different flavours; passive, active, semi-passive, or semi-active. Those different types of RFID are supported by different, internationally accepted protocol standards as well as by several accepted proprietary protocols. READ MORE