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11. Revenue Maximization in Resource Allocation : Applications in Wireless Communication Networks
Sammanfattning : Revenue maximization for network operators is considered as a criterion for resource allocation in wireless cellular networks. A business model encompassing service level agreements between network operators and service providers is presented. LÄS MER
12. Optical Interconnects for Next Generation Data Centers : Architecture Design and Resource Allocation
Sammanfattning : The current data center architectures based on blade servers and elec- tronic packet switches face several problems, e.g., limited resource utilization, high power consumption and cost, when handling the rapidly growing of data traffic. LÄS MER
13. Device-to-Device Communication in Future Cellular Networks : Resource allocation and mode selection
Sammanfattning : The widespread use of smart devices and mobile applications is leading to a massive growth of wireless data traffic. Supporting the upcoming demands of data volume, communication rate, and system capacity requires reconsideration of the existing network architecture. LÄS MER
14. 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
15. Older people's views of prioritisation and resource allocation in health care
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis was to investigate older people's views and experience of prioritisation and resource allocation in health care, which is important because older people are the group that use public health care and service most. The aim was also to investigate differences in the view of prioritisation and resource allocation in relation to age, gender, housing, health-related quality of life, financial situation and degree of dependency between the participants receiving and those not receiving care and service. LÄS MER