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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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Bildöverföring via Bluetooth till ett GPRS nätverk / Image Transport to a GPRS Network using Bluetooth

Hellberg, Carl, Fransson, Daniel January 2002 (has links)
<p>På Ericsson AB i Katrineholm finns ett tekniklaboratorium (Techlab), där den senaste tekniken för GPRS-system finns samlad. Till Ericssons tekniklaboratorium skulle en demo-applikation konstrueras. Applikationen ska illustrera hur en mobiltelefon av typen Ericsson T68 kan skicka en bild via Bluetooth till en LAN nod (BlipC11). Den är kopplad till ett GPRS-nätverk och ska i sin tur skicka vidare bilden till en mottagare på andra sidan nätet. </p><p>Rapporten ger en teoretisk bakgrund om Bluetooth och GPRS. Vidare i rapporten presenteras lösningsförslag och resultatet av examensarbetet. </p><p>Projektet har varit problemfyllt. De resultat och slutsatser som erhållits är att utrustningen som varit tillgänglig inte klarar av att handskas med bildobjekt. Det betyder att kravspecifikationen ej kunde fullföljas. Alternativa användningsområden för noden har undersökts, som WAP- eller webserver. En webserver samt olika applikationsexempel till noden är resultatet av detta examensarbete.</p> / <p>At Ericsson AB in Katrineholm is a technical lab (Techlab) located, where the latest technique for GPRS-systems is gathered. A demo-application where supposed to be build for Techlab. The demo-application shall demonstrate the capabilities of Bluetooth and GPRS. An Ericsson T68 mobile will wirelessly send an image across a Bluetooth link to a LAN access point (BlipC11). The access point will then transport the image further on to the GPRS-net to a receiver, at the other end of the net. </p><p>The report gives a theoretical background about Bluetooth andGPRS. In the report, methods and results of the final year project are presented. </p><p>During the project a several problems occurred. The results and the conclusions show that an image can’t be sent with the equipment that was handed out. This means that the assignment specification could not be fulfilled. Other scenarios with the LAN access point have been investigated. It could be used as a WAP- or webserver for example. A webserver and some application examples for the access point, is the result of this project.</p>
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Cascading Web Services in Mobile Environments : Bridging Wireless and Wired Networks for Data Transactions

Kajtazi, Miranda, Vogel, Bahtijar January 2007 (has links)
<p>Cascading Web Services represent a collection of services offered in a system consisting of multiple devices and multiple interacting platform independent networks. ‘Cascading’ enables Web Services to exploit access in diverse environments without manual intervention. The aim of this thesis is to investigate how Mobile Web Services interact with multiple other Web Services by allowing the generated content to cascade. These services are demonstrated as a technical design solution, in a number of cases within the field of Learning technologies. Communication among devices is preceded using request-response commands by cascading these commands between different Web Services that are self-contained and independent on their context or state.</p><p>The system signifies a typical Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) based on a distributed system. Cascading Web Services involve multiple transport networks including Bluetooth Technology, GPRS, Wi-Fi, and Wired Networks. Whereas the protocol of this communication is to bridge Wired and Wireless networks for data transactions, specifically from a Bluetooth location-based network. A number of particular cases will be illustrated in the context of ‘educational outdoor activities’, to demonstrate how the system solution works involving users.</p>
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P2P-based Mobility Management for Heterogeneous Wireless Networks and Mesh Networks

Nawrath, Thomas 14 July 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Today Moblity Management is one of the most important tasks that need to be accomplished to secure availability and performance of communication between people. This paper explains how moblity management is currently structured and what algorithms and approaches from Peer-To-Peer technology could be used to increase availability and performance.
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Projekt N10 : Projektsrapport

Simeon, Nika January 2007 (has links)
DUE TO COPYRIGHT-RESTRICTIONS THIS PAPER IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD! The thesis describes a system which communicates in real time with data loggers. The system has been streamlined and integrated with existing application so that each user can get a graphical presentation in real time on what has been sent to and from the units. The user interface and communication has been designed to be robust, user friendly, secure and offer functionality that yields the users of the system added value. The system is flexible from the design perspective and is low maintenance.
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Principles for Channel Allocation in GSM / Principer för kanalallokering i GSM

Månsson, Jonas January 2008 (has links)
In today's GSM system there is a complex resource situation when it comes to the scarce TDMA channels in the air interface, the time slots. There are both voice call services that use one or a half time slot and there are packet data users, that may share time slots with other packet data users, and they can use multiple channels at the same time. Allocating time to users is a crucial part in the system and it may affect the performance for the end user substantially. In the future there may be more types of services than just voice and packet data and that these services may have specific demands on their channels, time slots. That means they would not be able to use just any of the available channels. The way to "give" services channels is what is called channel allocation. In this thesis four different services and three different principles for channel allocation is implemented in a Matlab simulator and simulated. The thesis goal is to determine which principle is best for which mix of services. The principles that have been investigated are Flexible Algorithm that lets all services use all channels, Fix Dedication Algorithm where all channels are dedicated to a service and only can be used by that one and finally Soft Dedication Algorithm where all channels are dedicated to a service but may be used by other services when it is not needed by the preferred one. The conclusion is, simplified, that the Soft Dedication Algorithm generates low blocking rates, high bandwidth and that it is a quite robust principle although the borrowing user may be preempted. It may not always be the best one but over all it is the one to prefer. / Detta examensarbete är utfört på uppdrag av och i samarbete med Ericsson och rör kanal- och resurshantering i GSM-systemet. Ett ständigt problem vid trådlös och mobil kommunikation är den begränsade mängd frekvenser som finns tillgängliga i radiogränssnittet och hur pass nära två radioresursers frekvenser kan ligga varandra. I GSM används TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) för att få plats med många användare på ett smalt frekvensband. TDMA innebär förenklat att tiden delas upp i åtta tidsluckor och att varje användare får tillgång till en av radioresurserna under en sådan tidslucka (kanal). Detta gäller både i upp- och nedlänk. I nuläget finns två tjänster, paketdata och tal, som använder tidsluckorna på olika sätt. En talanvändare använder en eller en halv lucka själv medan paketdataanvändare kan dela på en eller flera luckor. Det finns alltså en mängd olika sätt att allokera, "dela ut", dessa luckor till ett givet antal användare. I nuläget har man en väl fungerande algoritm för detta men man tror att det i framtiden kommer att finnas fler tjänster med mer specifika krav på sina tidsluckor (kanaler) och att man då inte längre kan använda samma princip för kanalallokeringen. I detta exjobb har tre nya, enkla och renodlade principer för kanalallokering undersökts för fyra fiktiva tjänster. Det tre principerna är Flexible Algorithm, där alla tjänster tillåts använda alla kanaler, Fix Dedication Algorithm, där alla kanaler är dedicerade till någon tjänst och endast kan användas av just denna tjänst; och slutligen Soft Dedication Algorithm som fungerar liknande den föregående men här kan tjänster "låna" kanaler av andra tjänster så längs som de är lediga. I Soft Dedication Algorithm kan en eventuell "låntagare" bli avbruten om en användare av rätt tjänst inte hittar en ledig kanal. Utvärdering har skett genom att simulera systemet i en, delvis egengjord, Matlabsimulator. Resultaten visar, förenklat, att Soft Dedication Algorithm är den bästa vad gäller låg blockering, kanalutnyttjande och även bandbredder. Den är även förhållandevis robust mot variationer i last.
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Caso de estudio de comunicaciones seguras sobre redes móviles ad hoc

Rocabado, Sergio 11 March 2014 (has links)
En este trabajo se presenta el estudio de un caso de integración de una MANET, desplegada en una zona remota, a una red de infraestructura. La finalidad principal es la de proporcionar, a los nodos de la red ad hoc, acceso “seguro” a un servidor de la red de infraestructura, sin comprometer recursos como ancho de banda y energía que son limitados en la zona de despliegue. Para ello, se implemento un escenario de pruebas que comprende el despliegue de una MANET en zona remota y la integración de la misma a una red de infraestructura a través de la red celular. Sobre el escenario propuesto se establecieron canales de comunicación extremo a extremo, entre un nodo de la MANET y un servidor de infraestructura. Inicialmente, se realizaron pruebas inyectando tráfico de datos sobre un canal “no seguro” para obtener valores de referencia para latencia, throughput y consumo de energía. Luego, se efectuaron las mismas pruebas utilizando canales de comunicación “seguros” configurados sobre protocolos IPSEC y SSL/TLS. Los resultados obtenidos utilizando canales “seguros” fueron comparados con los valores de referencia para determinar las diferencias de consumo de recursos. Las desviaciones que surgieron de estas comparaciones, permitieron: - Establecer el consumo adicional de recursos generado por el uso de protocolos seguros. - Realizar un estudio comparativo de rendimiento, entre diferentes configuraciones de protocolos de seguridad. - Determinar que protocolo seguro se adapta mejor a este tipo de entornos.
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Mobilaus duomenų perdavimo (GPRS) ir vietinių belaidžių tinklų (WLAN) integracijos ir sąveikos tyrimas / Analysis of integration and interoperability of GPRS and WLAN networks

Baubinas, Tomas 25 June 2005 (has links)
Nowadays the popularity of WLANs is growing very rapidly. The basic solution for the connection of WLAN users to the global internet network is using leased lines or the other standard data transmission networks. But there may occur situations, when the only network for the data transmission we can use for the connection to the internet, is GSM network. In such a case, we are proposing to connect the users of WAN/WLAN networks by using GSM network, which has complete coverage in the territory of Lithuania. To guarantee the sufficient data transfer rate, we use bonding of several parallel GPRS/EDGE/UMTS channels into one total channel. In such a way we increase the reliability and data transfer rate of the total mobile data transmission channel. The parallel channels are bonded into one total channel by using either the hardware (Cisco) routers, or the software routers, configured using network administration tools of Linux operating system. In this work we give all the tools and configuration settings necessary for the realization of such a system. The results of QoS characteristics measurements are given too. We measure packet delay and data transfer rate. The majority of measurements are made by using several parallel GPRS channels because of wide spread GPRS technologies. The key accent of the system is free selection of the physical layer (OSI model) of the parallel channel. So we can bond either several GPRS, or EDGE, or UMTS channels.
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Implicit Channel Allocation in GSM/EDGE radio networks

Leiviskä, Emily January 2012 (has links)
Efficient channel allocation in GSM communication is difficult and believed to be a performance bottleneck. This thesis is dedicated to studying the performance of GSM/EDGE networks in modern usage scenarios (surfing the web, chatting and streaming services) under the assumption that explicit channel allocation is not needed. Users are able to be (re-)allocated at any time without explicit signaling and the typically associated delay. The radio hardware of these users is identical to that of typically used devices and the theoretical peak performance is not affected. This allows the network to use the radio channels in a more efficiently way and the delays from signaling are reduced or eliminated. The thesis studies this problem by statistically modeling such usage scenarios and the resulting channel utilization patterns. The study finds that the latency can be reduced by 40-70% for typical radio hardware, and that network throughput can be improved by up to 20%. However, further studies are needed on the subject.
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A simulation framework for service continuity over multi access wireless networks

Abuhaija, Belal Saleh January 2010 (has links)
Mobile communication systems have continued to evolve by the release of new standards for HSPA and the release of new standards for LTE in release 8 and release 9. The new releases aim at providing higher data rates to accommodate the envisioned services of 3GPP in voice, data, image transmission, video, multimedia service and broadband services. Catering for a wide variety of services to satisfy the demands imposed on mobile networks by the user diversity and demanding applications, the air interface has been identified as the major bottleneck in the mobile networks. Network planning engineers and operators are deploying the new air interfaces in the same cell sites, which gives rise to several internetworking issues among the different air interfaces from radio resources management to service call continuity issues due to user's mobility and changing point of attachment. Deployment of different air interfaces coupled with traffic diversity requests further complicates the managements of the mobile networks. One of The main objectives of this research is to propose and evaluate solutions that address the internetworking of the different radio air interfaces in proposing a call admission control algorithm that can utilize different air interfaces capabilities and to determine which traffic types are better suited to be serviced by an interface. The proposed algorithm will consider the availability of the interface, the load of the network and the user equipment capabilities. Another main objective of this research is to propose and evaluate solutions that address changing the point of attachment of the users due to mobility in the form of handover algorithm. The proposed algorithm will consider the coverage of the node, direction and speed of the user, the network load, the air interface availability and the user equipment capabilities. Another main objective of this research is to design and implement a simulation system which includes all 3GPP standardized technologies. The simulation tool was designed as a discrete event simulation (DBS) system which includes all the standardized air interface technologies and services. The simulation tool was designed using Visual C# to take advantage of the object oriented capabilities of the Windows environment and libraries. The simulation tool was essential in evaluating the proposed algorithms in the first two objectives.
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Sistema de monitoramento remoto baseado em rede de celular GSM/GPRS para gerenciamento de desgaste de pastilha de freio e vibração da torre em aerogeradores

Gruber, Vilson January 2007 (has links)
Com a necessidade da obtenção da informação ser disponibilizada em vários locais simultaneamente, mostrando resultados on-line, faz com que as redes de comunicação de dados estejam cada vez mais presentes no dia-a-dia das pessoas e das empresas obrigando a constante busca por novas técnicas e meios de estabelecer essa comunicação. Disponibilizar sistemas de monitoração, supervisão e controle de dados on-line em máquinas e equipamentos em tempo real, não é uma tarefa nada fácil. Na estratégia de investimento, a escolha apropriada da rede e o meio de estabelecer essa comunicação na integração dos diversos equipamentos distribuídos em locais diferentes (remotos) é um fator importante para o sucesso dos dados que se queiram monitorar. O presente trabalho mostra as tecnologias de comunicação sem fio – Wireless e Celular através de uma pesquisa e estudo de caso feito em Laboratório da UFRGS e Faculdade SATC com a criação de um protótipo de uma interface de aquisição de dados utilizando a rede celular GSM/GPRS para simular a transmissão e recepção de dados para o monitoramento remoto de 02 (duas) variáveis aqui definidas como vibração da torre e desgaste de pastilha de freio em aerogerador de pequeno porte. Os dados aqui estudados mostram resultados que podem ser úteis para qualquer empresa que planeje implantar um sistema de monitoramento remoto através da Rede Celular (GSM/GPRS). Apesar de no experimento ter sido utilizado variáveis de um aerogerador, são mostradas outras aplicações possíveis de monitoramento remoto utilizando-se o canal de comunicação ar. / With the need to obtain the information be made available in several places simultaneously, showing results online, means that the networks of communication of data are increasingly present in the day-to-day of people and businesses requiring the constant search for new techniques and means to establish such communication. Enabling systems for monitoring, surveillance and control of data online in machinery and equipment in real time, nothing is not an easy task. In investment strategy, the choice of appropriate network and the means to establish this communication in the integration of the various equipment distributed in different locations (remote) is an important factor for the success of the data that we want to track. The present work shows the wireless communication technologies-Wireless and Mobile through a search and case study done in the laboratory and UFRGS and SATC College with the creation of a prototype of an interface for data acquisition using the GSM / GPRS cellular network to simulate the transmission and reception of data to the remote monitoring of 02 (two) variables here defined as vibration of the tower and wear of the brake chip in wind power of small. The data studied here show us results that can be useful for any business that plan deploy a system for remote monitoring via the Network Mobile (GSM / GPRS). Although the experiment have used variables of a wind power, are shown other possible applications of remote monitoring using the channel of communication wireless.

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