Essays about: "Raoul Joshi"

Found 2 essays containing the words Raoul Joshi.

  1. 1. Bridging the Broadband Divide through Universal Service Funds : Key Principles for Broadband Connectivity Projects in Underserved Areas

    University essay from Ekonomiska informationssystem; Tekniska högskolan

    Author : Raoul Joshi; Fredrik Hammarström; [2013]
    Keywords : Universal Service Fund; USF; Broadband Divide; ITU; International Telecommunication Union; Broadband; Developing Countries; Universal Access; Universal Service; Market Access Gap; Broadband Ecosystem; Los Botados; Dominican Republic; Felda Jelai; Malaysia; Mirpur Khas; Pakistan; San Andres; Colombia; Policy; Procedural; Executional; Political Will; Time Horizon; Stakeholder Power Balance; Degree of Operator Risk; Ecosystem Funding; Organizational Structure; Human Capital; Local QoS Assurance; Reaching Key User Groups;

    Abstract : The rapid emergence of broadband, or always-on Internet, during the course of the last decade, has increased the importance of the so- called information society in urban and industrialized societies world- wide. Liberalized information and communications technology (ICT) market forces worldwide have however failed to supply these services to rural and low-income regions resulting in the so-called digital divide. READ MORE

  2. 2. WCDMA Cell Load Control in a High-speed Train Scenario : Development of Proactive Load Control Strategies

    University essay from Kommunikationssystem; Tekniska högskolan

    Author : Raoul Joshi; Per Sundström; [2012]
    Keywords : WCDMA; High-speed Train; Congestion Control; Admission Control; Load Control; Cell Capacity; Cell Resource Allocation; Train Detection; Quality of Service; Dropping Fairness; Predictive Load Control;

    Abstract : Load control design is one of the major cornerstones of radio resource management in today's UMTS networks. A WCDMA cell's ability to utilize available spectrum efficiently, maintain system stability and deliver minimum quality of service (QoS) requirements to in-cell users builds on the algorithms employed to manage the load. READ MORE