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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
91

Search for an optimal network reporting threshold

Agarwal, Shweta S. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Ohio University, August, 2004. / Title from PDF t.p. Includes bibliographical references (p. 66-68)
92

User Controlled Privacy Protection in Location-Based Services

Bhaduri, Anuket January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.
93

Dynamic control of session input rates in communication networks

January 1982 (has links)
Eli Gafni and Dimitri Bertsekas. / Caption title. "August 1982." / Bibliography: leaf 5. / Supported by Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency under Contract no. ONR/N00014-75-C-1183 Program Code no. 5T10
94

Σχεδίαση και υλοποίηση εξελιγμένων συγκεντρωτών γραμμών

Χρυσοχός, Ιωάννης 23 November 2009 (has links)
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95

Ανάπτυξη δομών και υλοποίηση ολοκληρωμένων πομποδεκτών για ασύρματες προσωπικές επικοινωνίες

Τζίμας, Απόστολος 24 June 2010 (has links)
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96

Μοντέλα απωλειών κλήσεων πολυδιάστατης τηλεπικοινωνιακής κίνησης : μοντέλα κατωφλιών, κλήσεων ON-OFF, ομαδικών κλήσεων

Μοσχολιός, Ιωάννης Δ. 13 July 2010 (has links)
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97

Design of a mobile field station for LEO satellite communications

Erasmus, J. M. (Johan Michiel) 03 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MEng)--University of Stellenbosch, 2000. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This document describes the breadboard design and practical evaluation of a mobile field station, capable of communicating with the SUNSAT micro satellite. A study of existing satellite communication systems employing LEO satellites, as well as the physical phenomena, influencing the VHF communication link between earth and such satellites was done and used to determine the specifications needed for a functional field station. The design entailed work on different building blocks like a receiver, transmitter and modem unit as well as the writing and testing of the necessary software on a controlling personal computer. The measurements done showed that the field station satisfies most of the specifications, and that it is capable of communicating with a satellite. The document is concluded by suggesting improvements and possible further work before a commercial version of the field station may be build. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: In hierdie dokument word die ontwerp en praktiese evaluasie van 'n mobiele veldstasie beskryf wat met die SUNSAT mikrosatelliet kan kommunikeer. 'n Ondersoek na bestaande satellietstelsels in lae-aard wentelbane en die fisiese faktore wat die radioskakel tussen die grond en sulke satelliete beïnvloed is gebruik om spesifikasies vir 'n werkende veldstasie daar te stel. Die ontwerpstaak het werk aan 'n ontvanger, sender, modem en beheerproggramatuur ingesluit. Die voltooide veldstasie is gekarakteriseer deur 'n meetproses wat aangetoon het dat dit met 'n satelliet kan kommunikeer. Die dokument word afgesluit met voorgestelde verbeterings en verdere werk aan die veldstasie voordat 'n kommersiële weergawe daarvan voltooi kan word.
98

Low profile pattern reconfigurable square loop antenna

Pal, Arpan January 2013 (has links)
No description available.
99

A model for a secure fully wireless telemedicine system

Ngoss, Ngue Baha Djob 07 July 2008 (has links)
New wireless communication technology standards are being released every year. Wireless technologies merely differ from one another by their range and speed and can each be selected according to the type of application in use. Mobility and ubiquity are the main benefits that can be extracted by using those technologies. On the other hand, telemedicine is the use of communication technologies to provide medical care and thus avoid the usual face-to-face, physician-to-patient scenario. With telemedicine, a physician can treat a patient located at a remote site. Early telemedicine systems used technologies that were available at the time, such as the telephone. Integrating wireless technologies into telemedicine systems would surely provide a huge boost to the improvement of the delivery of healthcare. However, telemedicine and wireless technologies are both emerging scientific concepts. Scientific concepts always have to face challenges prior to popularisation. The more important barriers to the adoption of wireless telemedicine are security and privacy. Medical practitioners are doing their best to preserve the privacy of their patients. Disclosure of patients’ health information may lead to severe legal sanctions. Security flaws in a wireless telemedicine system would lead to privacy breaches. Patient privacy, which physicians have tried so hard to protect, would consequently be out of their control. This dissertation will achieve two goals. The first goal is to show how different wireless technologies could be integrated into telemedicine to provide different applications. The second goal is to design a fully wireless telemedicine system where the information of patients will flow securely. The model described in this dissertation shows a possible wireless telemedicine scenario using different types of wireless technologies. The model also proposes a solution to allow the secure flow of medical information in order to protect the privacy of patients. / Dr. E. Marais
100

Implementation issues for M-ARY FSK on narrowband power line communications

Sanya, Timothy Oluwatobi 01 August 2012 (has links)
M.Phil. / The advantages offered by power line communications (hereon after called PLC) cannot be over-emphasized neither can the inherent problems affecting its commercial takeover be underestimated. This research work creates a background study for experimental measurement and eventual implementations on power lines. It explains those salient aspects of commercially available communication modules that are rather not straight forward to understand from reading the Comblocks user manual. Especially, addressing those shortcomings of Comblocks that were not indicated in the documentation, we o er solutions to those we could nd our way around. M-ary frequency shift keying was implemented. This implementation tested the ro- bustness of the scheme against noises, attenuation and other power line channel char- acteristics as encountered practically. Based on our results, we nally recommend an optimal set of frequencies; we believe to be good for use in most PLC application pur- poses. Pseudo random bits of information were generated, encoded and modulated; the signals were transmitted over power line channels. The impact of noise sources, impulse noise especially was observed at di erent distances along the channel. Coupling and decoupling circuits used for this research, with associated issues sur- rounding the use of coupling circuitry are also presented. The CENELEC norm for PLC communication was adhered to, hence only frequencies that fall within the CENELEC speci cation for low voltage power distribution network were considered for MFSK use. Signal-to-noise ratio and other factors that a ect signal transmission over PLC was also measured. A complete communication system comprises of the transmitter, the channel and the receiver. This work however did not cover the receiver part of the system. Future work can now be done on this aspect which amongst others can take care of synchronization issues, in which a coding system as well as bit error rates can be determined.

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