School of Information Sciences - Telecommunications and Networking Program

Dissertations

Akavipat, Sira (2016) Energy Reduction in LTE Access Network Operation and Planning.

Kounev, Velin (2015) Secure Real-time Smart Grid Communications: A Microgrid Perspective.

Cui, Liu (2015) Risk And Decision Analysis Of Spectrum Usage.

Long, Xuelian (2015) Location-Based Social Networks: Latent Topics Mining and Hybrid Trust-Based Recommendation.

Wang, Xin (2015) Radio Resource Virtualization in Cellular Networks.

Altamaimi, Mohammed (2014) Spectrum Sharing: Quantifying the Benefits of Different Enforcement Scenarios.

XU, KUNJIE (2014) Time Dependent Performance Analysis of Wireless Networks.

Taghavi Zargar, Saman (2014) Towards Coordinated, Network-Wide Traffic Monitoring for Early Detection of DDoS Flooding Attacks.

Krasniqi, Fidel (2013) New Model Using Dsa Techniques And Coasian Bargaining Agreements For Spectrum Management In Kosovo.

Herrera-Ruiz, Octavio (2012) A Holistic Redundancy- And Incentive-based Framework To Improve Content Availability In Peer-to-peer Networks.

Maloku, Hena (2011) Limits on Secondary Transmissions Operating in Uplink Frequencies in Cellular CDMA Networks.

Viswanathan, Anuradha (2010) Localization and Constrained Non-Linear Optimal Control in Autonomous Systems.

Gupta, Sumedha (2010) Impact of Load Based NIC-Bonding Scheduling on Out-of-order delivered TCP packets.

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