Search for dissertations about: "traffic network design"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 170 swedish dissertations containing the words traffic network design.
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1. On Optimization in Design of Telecommunications Networks with Multicast and Unicast Traffic
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2. Agile, Resilient and Cost-efficient Mobile Backhaul Networks : Fundamentals of Network Design and Adaptation
Abstract : The exponentially increasing traffic demand for mobile services requires innovative solutions in both access and backhaul segments of 5th generation (5G) mobile networks. Whilst substantial research efforts address the access segment, the backhaul part has received less attention and still falls short in meeting the stringent requirements of 5G in terms of capacity and availability. READ MORE
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3. Adaptive Measurement Strategies for Network Optimization and Control
Abstract : The fifth generation networks is rapidly becoming the new network standardand its new technological capabilities are expected to enable a far widervariety of services compared to the fourth generation networks. To ensurethat these services can co-exist and meet their standardized requirements,the network’s resources must be provisioned, managed and reconfigured ina far more complex manner than before. READ MORE
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4. Ring network design in telecommunications : optimization based solution approaches
Abstract : When designing a telecommunication network, one often wish to include some kind of survivability requirement, for example that the network should be two-connected. A two-connected network fulfills the requirement that there should be at least two paths with no links in common between all pairs of nodes. READ MORE
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5. Design of concrete pavements : design criteria for plain and lean concrete
Abstract : New road infrastructure projects are important and constitute of large investments that have to serve the society for a long time. The investments have to be durable at the lowest life cycle cost and the pavements have to sustain loads from increasing traffic intensity and heavy traffic loads. READ MORE
