Search for dissertations about: "additive noise model"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 34 swedish dissertations containing the words additive noise model.
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1. Modelling animal populations
Abstract : This thesis consists of four papers, three papers about modelling animal populations and one paper about an area integral estimate for solutions of partial differential equations on non-smooth domains. The papers are: I. Å. Brännström, Single species population models from first principles. READ MORE
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2. Detection in Digital Communication Systems with Phase Noise
Abstract : In every communication system, the limitations of the hardware sets a constraint on the overall system performance. More often than not, these limitations are not taken into account during the system design stage where the hardware is considered ideal. READ MORE
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3. The Finite Element Method for Fractional Order Viscoelasticity and the Stochastic Wave Equation
Abstract : This thesis can be considered as two parts. In the first part a hyperbolic type integro-differential equation with weakly singular kernel is considered, which is a model for dynamic fractional order viscoelasticity. In the second part, the finite element approximation of the linear stochastic wave equation is studied. READ MORE
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4. Quantization of Random Processes and Related Statistical Problems
Abstract : In this thesis we study a scalar uniform and non-uniform quantization of random processes (or signals) in average case setting. Quantization (or discretization) of a signal is a standard task in all nalog/digital devices (e.g., digital recorders, remote sensors etc. READ MORE
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5. Channel-Aware Multilevel Coded Modulation for Coherent Fiber-Optic Communications
Abstract : The past decades have shown an ever-increasing demand for high-rate Internet services, motivating a great effort to increase the spectral efficiency of optical networks. In general, fiber-optic links are non-Gaussian, and in contrast to additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channels, there is no standard framework for quantifying fundamental limits or designing capacity-approaching coding schemes for such channels. READ MORE