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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.
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Development of a custom call management system for the service department of Premiere Copier Inc.

Korotkovas, Markas. January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S.C.I.T.)--Regis University, Denver, Colo., 2006. / Title from PDF title page (viewed on Sept. 19, 2006). Includes bibliographical references.
112

Network processor design benchmarks and architectural alternatives /

Lee, Byeong Kil, John, Lizy Kurian, January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 2005. / Supervisor: Lizy John. Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
113

Swarm intelligence methods for mobile ad hoc networks

Rajagopalan, Sundaram. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Delaware, 2006. / Principal faculty advisor: Chien-Chung Shen, Dept. of Computer & Information Sciences. Includes bibliographical references.
114

Deploying a secure Windows operating system and applications

Miles, Russell Slater, January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.Eng.)--University of Louisville, 2007. / Title and description from thesis home page (viewed May 9, 2007). Department of Computer Engineering and Computer Science. Vita. "May 2007." Includes bibliographical references (p. 20-21).
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Escalonadores de tráfego para garantir QOS em redes convergentes e corporais = Traffic schedulers to guarantee the QOS in convergent and body networks / Traffic schedulers to guarantee the QOS in convergent and body networks

Pazeto, Tatiana Annoni 20 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Shusaburo Motoyama / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Engenharia Elétrica e de Computação / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-20T23:50:39Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Pazeto_TatianaAnnoni_D.pdf: 1711898 bytes, checksum: 8065d763289ade9949c23d195aa6fce9 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012 / Resumo: As redes atuais, baseadas em tecnologia IP, transportam uma variedade de trafegos, tais como voz, dados e videos (trafego multimidia) e sao denominadas de redes convergentes. Outras redes estao em desenvolvimento para aplicacoes especificas como Redes de Sensores Corporais Sem Fio (RSC). O problema de prover a qualidade de servico (QoS - Quality of Service) de cada tipo de trafego em redes convergentes e em RSC, e essencial, pois os trafegos exigem diferentes requisitos de qualidade. Um dos principais parametros para prover QoS nessas redes e o escalonador de trafegos. O objetivo principal desta tese e analisar e propor escalonadores de trafego para a rede convergente e para RSC. O escalonador de trafegos proporciona uma utilizacao mais equitativa da banda disponivel. Como a rede baseada em IP foi originalmente projetada para transportar somente trafegos de dados, e estudada, nesta tese, a influencia do trafego multimidia no desempenho e no projeto do escalonador. O estudo e realizado atraves do desenvolvimento de varias plataformas de simulacoes que contem os varios tipos de trafegos, um buffer de armazenamento de pacotes, um link de saida e os varios tipos de escalonamento. Como o escalonador FIFO foi e continua sendo o mais utilizado, esse escalonador foi tomado como referencia para confrontar os resultados obtidos com o escalonador DRR e com o outro modelo inedito de escalonamento que usa em seu calculo de distribuicao de quotas, o conceito de banda efetiva. O escalonador DRR e o de banda efetiva podem fazer distincao entre os trafegos, de modo que a alocacao de bandas entre os varios trafegos se torne mais justa e atenda aos requisitos de QoS. Pelos resultados obtidos, pode-se constatar que a solucao de escalonamento proposta consegue controlar a perda de pacotes, mas o atraso deve ser melhor investigado. Alem disso, o escalonador DRR e mais indicado para trafego multimidia se comparado ao escalonador FIFO. Na maioria das propostas examinadas na literatura, o escalonador mais utilizado para RSC e aquele baseado em tecnica TDM. Existem poucos estudos em que o escalonador e baseado em servico ciclico, conhecido na literatura como polling. Nesta tese, estuda-se a conveniencia da utilizacao do escalonador baseado em polling para RSC. O estudo e, tambem, realizado atraves de uma plataforma de simulacoes que contempla fontes apropriadas desenvolvidas para sensores corporais, o escalonador polling e um buffer. As fontes desenvolvidas sao ineditas na literatura. Os resultados mostram que o escalonador polling pode ser uma boa alternativa para coletar dados dos sensores sobre ou subcutaneos implantados no corpo humano / Abstract: Today's networks are based on IP technology and carry a variety of traffic, such as voice, data and video (multimedia traffic) and are called convergent networks. Other networks are being developed for specific applications such as Wireless Body Sensor Networks (WBSN). The problem of providing Quality of Service (QoS) of each type of traffic in convergent networks and WBSN is essential, since the traffics demand different quality requirements. One of the main providers of QoS in these networks is the traffic scheduler. The main objective of this thesis is to analyze and propose traffic schedulers for convergent network and WBSN. The traffic scheduler provides a fairer use of the available bandwidth. As IP based network was originally designed to carry only data traffic, it is studied in this thesis, the influence of multimedia traffic on the performance and design of the scheduler. The study is carried out by developing multiple simulation platforms that contain various types of traffics, a buffer for packet storing, an output link and the various types of scheduling. As the FIFO scheduler was and remains the most widely used, it was taken as a reference to compare the results obtained with the DRR scheduler and with another unprecedented model of scheduling that uses in its calculation of the distribution of quotas, the concept of effective bandwidth. The DRR and the effective bandwidth schedulers can separate the traffics, so the allocation of bandwidths among the various traffics becomes fair and requirements of QoS can be met. From the results, it can be seen that the proposed scheduling solution can control packet loss, but the delay should be better investigated. Moreover, the DRR scheduler is best suited for multimedia traffic compared to the FIFO scheduler. In most of the proposals examined in the literature, the scheduler most used on WBSN is based on TDM technique. There are few studies in which the scheduler is based on cyclic service, known in the literature as polling. In this thesis, the convenience of using the scheduler based on polling for WBSN is studied. The study is also undertaken through a platform of simulations that include appropriate fonts developed for body sensors, the polling scheduler and a buffer. The sources developed are unprecedented in literature. The results show that the polling scheduler can be a good alternative to collect data from sensors implanted in subcutaneous or on the human body / Doutorado / Telecomunicações e Telemática / Doutora em Engenharia Elétrica
116

Routing MIDI messages in a shared music studio environment / Routing Musical Instrument Digital Interface in a shared music studio environment

Mosala, Thabo Jerry January 1995 (has links)
The Rhodes Computer Music Network (RHOCMN) is a network which allows main studio resources to be shared. RHOCMN is growing into a multi-workstation environment and additional devices are being incorporated into the system. A star configuration is used for transmitting MIDI from a MIDI patch bay to the workstations and MIDI devices. This imposes several disadvantages on the use of the studio, such as wiring problems. In a quest to avoid problems related to MIDI in RHOCMN, the MIDINet system was developed. The idea was to acquire a viable solution to MIDI's main problems which does not involve a redefinition of the MIDI specification.
117

Extending the local area network

Leslie, Ian Malcolm January 1983 (has links)
No description available.
118

Performance evaluation and comparison of a token ring network with full latency stations and dual latency stations

Lo, Edward Chi Lup January 1988 (has links)
A method of performance improvement of token ring networks is presented, based on the use of stations with two latency states. Station latency is defined as the time delay introduced in passing data through a station. Most token ring protocol standards (e.g. IEEE 802.5 or ANSI X3T9.5) require incoming data to be decoded and encoded in the station before transmission onto the ring. These encoding and decoding operations add significantly to the station latency. The bypassing of the encoding and decoding steps is proposed, which improves the mean message waiting time. A detailed evaluation and comparison of the networks is based on both analytical and simulation results. The performance of identical stations and symmetric traffic is obtained analytically. A discrete event simulation model for a token ring network is written in GPSS for general traffic. Results show a significant reduction in mean waiting time for the dual latency ring, with performance approaching or exceeding that of gated and exhaustive service, for certain ranges of network utilization. / Applied Science, Faculty of / Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department of / Graduate
119

Network control for a multi-user transputer-based system.

Gerber, Aurona J January 1991 (has links)
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Engineering, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Engineering / The MC2/64 system is a configureable multi-user transputer- based system which was designed using a modular approach. The MC2/64 consists of MC2 Clusters which are connected using a modified Clos network. The MC2 Clusters were designed and realised as completely configurable modules using and extending an algorithm based on Eulerian cycles through a requested graph. This dissertation discusses the configuration algorithm and the extensions made to the algorithm for the MC2 Clusters. The total MC2/64 system is not completely configurable as a MC2 Cluster releases only a limited number of links for inter-cluster connections. This dissertation analyses the configurability of MC2/64, but also presents algorithms which enhance the usability of the system from the user's point of view. The design and the implementation of the network control software are also submitted as topics in this dissertation. The network control software must allow multiple users to use the system, but without them influencing each other's transputer domains. This dissertation therefore seeks to give an overview of network control problems and the solutions implemented in current MC2/64 systems. The results of the research done for this dissertation will hopefully aid in the design of future MC2 systems which will provide South Africa with much needed, low cost, high performance computing power. / Andrew Chakane 2018
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Adaptive Gaussian-credit probing sequence for packet classification in computer communication networks

Jayeh, Mohamed H. 10 April 2008 (has links)
No description available.

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