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  1. 1. Software Communication Architecture - Waveform Distribution with MHAL

    University essay from Kommunikationssystem

    Author : Jens Dackenberg; [2010]
    Keywords : SDR; SCA; OSSIE; MHAL; CORBA; Ethernet; Waveform; Distribution;

    Abstract : For a long time radio devices have been constructed in hardware with a fixed functionality. This way of constructing radio devices is starting to change with the concept of Software Defined Radio (SDR) evolving. The SDR concept leads to more flexible and long lasting radio devices. READ MORE

  2. 2. Dynamic Emission Prediction Platform and It's Integration with Microscopic Traffic Simulation

    University essay from Institutionen för informationsteknologi

    Author : Zhen Huang; [2009]
    Keywords : ;

    Abstract : With the increase of traffic congestion and vehicle emission, environmental pollutionbecomes an important concern for traffic policy makers and traffic planners in theirdecision-making process. In order to study and reduce road transport emissions, anaccurate estimation of emission amount is crucial for traffic planning and management purposes. READ MORE

  3. 3. Implementation and Performance Analysis of Information Communication between Traffic Simulation and Emission Estimation Systems

    University essay from KTH/Skolan för informations- och kommunikationsteknik (ICT)

    Author : Abdul Zaman; [2009]
    Keywords : Simulation; Trafc simulator; Emission prediction application; Emission prediction;

    Abstract : Transport är en av de snabbt växande områden och i direkt samband med den sociala ekonomiska tillväxten i ett land. Och samtidigt är det en av de största källorna till utsläpp produktion, som har en enorm påverkan på den globala miljön och alla levande varelser. READ MORE

  4. 4. Component Decomposition of Distributed Real-Time Systems

    University essay from Institutionen för datavetenskap

    Author : Marcus Brohede; [2000]
    Keywords : Real-Time; Component Decomposition; Distributed System; and real-time CORBA;

    Abstract : Development of distributed real-time applications, in contrast to best effort applications, traditionally have been a slow process due to the lack of available standards, and the fact that no commercial off the shelf (COTS) distributed object computing (DOC) middleware supporting real-time requirements have been available to use, in order to speed up the development process without sacrificing any quality. Standards and DOC middlewares are now emerging that are addressing key requirements of real-time systems, predictability and efficiency, and therefore, new possibilities such as component decomposition of real-time systems arises. READ MORE