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1. Packet Order Matters! : Improving Application Performance by Deliberately Delaying Packets
Sammanfattning : Data-centers increasingly deploy commodity servers with high-speed network interfaces to enable low-latency communication. However, achieving low latency at high data rates crucially depends on how the incoming traffic interacts with the system's caches. When packets that need to be processed in the same way are consecutive, i.e. LÄS MER
2. Fair Scheduling and Resource Allocation in Packet Based Radio Access Networks
Sammanfattning : Wireless communication systems are by nature and by regulations limited in bandwidth and are therefore limited in capacity. Services with Quality of Service (QoS) requirements will enforce a more efficient utilisation of the available capacity. LÄS MER
3. Real-Time Services in Packet-Switched Networks for Embedded Applications
Sammanfattning : Embedded applications have become more and more complex, increasing the demands on the communication network. For reasons such as safety and usability, there are real-time constraints that must be met. Also, to offer high performance, network protocols should offer efficient user services aimed at specific types of communication. LÄS MER
4. The Design and Application of a Simplified Guaranteed Service for the Internet
Sammanfattning : Much effort today in the Internet research community isaimed at providing network services for applications that werenot under consideration when the Internet was originallydesigned. Nowadays the network has to support real-timecommunication services that allow clients to transportinformation with expectations on network performance in termsof loss rate, maximum end-to-end delay, and maximum delayjitter. LÄS MER
5. The Block Error Rate in Block Interference Channels and its Applications to Medium Access Control
Sammanfattning : This thesis may be distinguished into two interdependentparts. The first part outlines the outcome of our efforts toconstruct accurate and yet simple models that account for the probability of successful reception of a packet for a wide range of physical layer parameters. LÄS MER