Search for dissertations about: "unreliable communication"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 38 swedish dissertations containing the words unreliable communication.
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11. Interoperability Infrastructure and Incremental learning for unreliable heterogeneous communicating Systems
Abstract : In a broader sense the main research objective of this thesis (and ongoing research work) is distributed knowledge management for mobile dynamic systems. But the primary focus and presented work focuses on communication/interoperability of heterogeneous entities in an infrastructure less paradigm, a distributed resource manipulation infrastructure and distributed learning in the absence of global knowledge. READ MORE
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12. Real-time communication in wireless lossy networks
Abstract : The last decades’ tremendous advances in wireless communications havebeen driven mainly by personal communications. Radio resource allocationmechanisms for optimizing key metrics, such as average throughput and delay,are by now rather well-developed. READ MORE
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13. Speech and Video Coding for Unreliable Channels
Abstract : Speech and video communications via the Internet and cellular phones have become a part of modern life. This thesis deals with different methods for speech and video transmission over noisy and lossy communication channels. READ MORE
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14. On large scale real time music distribution : security, reliability and heterogeneity
Abstract : This thesis presents a system for real-time large scale distributed music distribution, such as radio on the Internet. The existing technologies do not enable the full potential that broadcast media on the Internet can give, such as a very large number of interactive receivers. READ MORE
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15. Development and evaluation of methods for control of multiple-input multiple output systems
Abstract : In control, the most common type of system is the multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system, where the same input may affect multiple outputs, or conversely, the same output is affected by multiple inputs. In this thesis two methods for controlling MIMO systems are examined, namely linear quadratic Gaussian (LQG) control and decentralized control, and some of the difficulties associated with them. READ MORE