Search for dissertations about: "wireless network infrastructure"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 89 swedish dissertations containing the words wireless network infrastructure.
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1. 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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2. Security Aspects of Wireless Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Environments
Abstract : In recent years, information technology has entered the automobile domain. Most of the functionality in a vehicle is controlled by electronics and software. There exist two main administrative functions: diagnostics and software update. Diagnostics is used to identify defective components and faulty software. READ MORE
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3. Broadband Wireless OFDM Systems
Abstract : While the readiness of the telecommunication market and the users' need for broadband mobile data are not currently noticeable, a set of presented megatrends and scenarios suggest that broadband mobile data access will develop quickly in the next ten years. Identification of the potential frequency bands offering cheap and trouble-free wireless infrastructure is therefore an important step towards the definition of new air interfaces. READ MORE
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4. Energy Constrained Wireless Sensor Networks : Communication Principles and Sensing Aspects
Abstract : Wireless sensor networks are attractive largely because they need no wired infrastructure. But precisely this feature makes them energy constrained, and the consequences of this hard energy constraint are the overall topic of this thesis. READ MORE
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5. Autonomic wireless networking
Abstract : Large-scale deployment of IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs (WLANs) remains a significant challenge. Many access points (APs) must be deployed and interconnected without a-priori knowledge of the demand. We consider that the deployment should be iterative, as follows. READ MORE