Search for dissertations about: "wireless multihop networks"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words wireless multihop networks.
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1. Design Space Exploration of Wireless Multihop Networks
Abstract : This thesis explores the feasible design space of wireless multihop networks and identifies fundamental design parameters. In the process of exploring it is important to ignore all details and instead take a holistic view. READ MORE
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2. Using Existing Infrastructure as Support for Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract : Denna avhandling handlar om hur befintliga datorinfrastrukturer i t.ex. sjukhus och industrier kan avlasta sensornätverk med energikrävande uppgifter. Vi har forskat på olika aspekter som gör det möjligt att förlänga livslängden på dessa sensornätverk. READ MORE
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3. Bluetooth and Wireless Multihop Networks in Industrial Communication Systems
Abstract : The objective of this thesis is to investigate the use of short-range wireless communication technology in industrial communication systems where there is a need for guaranteed timely delivery of correct information. Methods for achieving such capability are developed in the context of the physical layer, the data link layer and the application layer. READ MORE
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4. Multihop Wireless Networks with Advanced Antenna Systems : An Alternative for Rural Communication
Abstract : Providing access to telecommunication services in rural areas is of paramount importance for the development of any country. Since the cost is the main inhibiting factor, any technical solution for access in sparsely populated rural areas has to be reliable, efficient, and deployable at low-cost. READ MORE
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5. Centralized Routing for Prolonged Network Lifetime in Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract : In this thesis centralized routing methods for wireless sensor networks have been studied. The aim has been to prolong network lifetime by reducing the energy consumed by sensor-node communication.Wireless sensor networks are rapidly becoming common in application areas where information from many sensors is to be collected and acted upon. READ MORE