Search for dissertations about: "MRC"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the word MRC.
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1. Transcriptomics and Proteomics Applied to Developmental Toxicology
Abstract : Developmental toxicology is an important part of preclinical drug toxicology as well as environmental toxicology. Assessing reproductive and developmental toxicity is especially expensive and time demanding, since at least two generations of animals are needed in the tests. READ MORE
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2. Characterization of MIMO Antennas and Terminals: Measurements in Reverberation Chambers
Abstract : The reverberation chamber (RC) has drawn attention as a multipath emulator over the past decade for both passive and active over-the-air (OTA) tests. The overview of this thesis is given in Chapter 1. READ MORE
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3. Characterization and Separation of Suspension Cells by Isoacoustic Focusing
Abstract : Enabling techniques for separating target cells, such as subgroups of white blood cells and cancercells from blood and other body fluids, are necessary for lab work facilitation, inline integration withhigh-end bioanalytical instrumentation, and for point-of-care or home testing. The work of this thesisaddresses this need by further studying an equilibrium-based ultrasonic wave-based technology calledisoacoustic focusing to characterize and gain access to cells. READ MORE
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4. Performance Analysis of Massive MIMO in Non-Ideal Settings
Abstract : Recent years have witnessed an unprecedented explosion in mobile data traffic, due to the expansion of numerous types of wireless devices, which have enabled a plethora of data-hungry applications. Novel techniques, such as massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems, represent potential candidates to support these formidable demands. READ MORE
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5. On Coherent and Non-coherent Receiver Structures for Impulse Radio UWB Systems
Abstract : The demand and growth of short-range wireless communications has been tremendous in the past few years for a diverse range of applications. There is significant interest in ultra wideband (UWB) as a physical layer technology for both high-data-rate (HDR), and low power, low-data-rate (LDR) short-range communications. READ MORE