Search for dissertations about: "Radio frequency Identification"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 45 swedish dissertations containing the words Radio frequency Identification.
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1. Radio Frequency Power Amplifiers : Behavioral Modeling, Parameter Reduction, and Digital Predistortion
Abstract : This work considers behavioral modeling, parameter-reduction, and digital predistortion of radio frequency power amplifiers. Due to the use of modern digital modulation methods, contemporary power amplifiers are frequently subjected to signals characterized by considerable bandwidths and fast changing envelopes. READ MORE
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2. Design and Identification of Wireless Transmitters for a Low-power and Secure Internet of Things
Abstract : Wireless communication is a key enabler for connecting billions of Internet of Things devices. For networked embedded devices operating on limited energy resources, wireless communication dominates the power consumption. READ MORE
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3. Exploring the potential of using radio frequency identification technology in retail supply chains - A Packaging Logistics perspective
Abstract : In recent years RFID technology has attracted interest from the retail industry where it is being presented as a possible key to creating more efficient and effective retail supply chains. If RFID technology is to be implemented in packaging throughout retail supply chains, there is a need to develop an understanding of how and why the technology affects activities and processes within retail supply chains. READ MORE
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4. Behavioral Modeling of Radio Frequency Transmitters
Abstract : The dependence of modern wireless communication systems on the fidelity ofthe transmitter has increased the importance of modeling these components.Behavioral modeling is a commonly used technique to find the input-outputrelationship of a system, without the need for the knowledge of the specificcomponents. READ MORE
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5. Impulse Radio UWB for the Internet-of-Things : A Study on UHF/UWB Hybrid Solution
Abstract : This dissertation investigates Ultra-Wideband (UWB) techniques for the next generation Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) towards the Internet-of-Things (IoT). In particular, an ultra-high frequency (UHF) wireless-powered UWB radio (UHF/UWB hybrid) with asymmetric links is explored from system architecture to circuit implementation. READ MORE