Search for dissertations about: "APD"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the word APD.
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1. On Performance of Digital Radio Receiver in Non-Gaussian Interference
Abstract : Interference from electrical equipment can degrade a co-located digital radio receiver severely. To avoid this performance degradation it is necessary to have estimation methods to predict the influence from an interference environment on a radio receiver in advance. READ MORE
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2. A new approach for considering the interference impact on digital radio systems from complex interference environments
Abstract : Interference from electrical equipment can severely degrade aco-located digital radio receiver. To avoid such performance degradation, it isnecessary to have estimation methods to predict the influence of an interferenceenvironment on a radio receiver. READ MORE
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3. III-V Nanowire-based Infrared Photodetectors : Design, Fabrication and Characterization
Abstract : Semiconductors are the backbone of almost every electrical or optical component, one of them being photodetectors. Photodetectors are used in many applications such as digital cameras or solar panels. They can also be designed to detect the omnipresent infrared radiation, discovered in 1800, which is invisible to human eye. READ MORE
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4. A Hybrid Pixel Detector ASIC with Energy Binning for Real-Time, Spectroscopic Dose Measurements
Abstract : Hybrid pixel detectors have been demonstrated to provide excellent quality detection of ionising photon radiation, particularly in X-ray imaging. Recently, there has been interest in developing a hybrid pixel detector specifically for photon dosimetry. READ MORE
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5. Analysis of Transvascular Transport Phenomena in the glomerular and peritoneal microcirculation
Abstract : The current work is devoted entirely to the study of passive transport phenomena, or more specifically, the more simple diffusion, electric migration and filtration of solute matter and water over glomerular and peritoneal capillary walls. The driving forces behind such trans-capillary transport phenomena have long been assumed to be simple gradients of concentration, hydrostatic pressure and electric potential. READ MORE