Search for dissertations about: "noise bandwidth"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 152 swedish dissertations containing the words noise bandwidth.
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1. GaN HEMT Low Frequency Noise Characterization for Low Phase Noise Oscillator Design
Abstract : The thesis presents low frequency noise (LFN) characterization of Gallium Nitride (GaN) High Electron Mobility Transistors (HEMTs) for low phase noise oscillator design. First, GaN HEMT technology is benchmarked versus other transistor technologies, e.g. READ MORE
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2. MgB2 hot-electron bolometer mixers for sub-mm wave astronomy
Abstract : Spectroscopy and photometry in the terahertz (THz) range of remote space objects allows for a study of their chemical composition, because this range covers rotational lines from simple molecules and electron transition lines from atoms and ions. Due to high spectral resolution, THz heterodyne receivers al- low for studying dynamical properties of space objects manifested in doppler-shifted emission lines. READ MORE
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3. Multi-Gigabaud Millimeter-Wave Communication - Challenges and Solutions
Abstract : A major challenge in future mobile networks is to overcome the capacity barrier in wireless communication. Utilizing large bandwidth at higher frequencies is key to enabling capacity upgrade for next generation mobile networks (5G). READ MORE
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4. Design Aspects of Fully Integrated Multiband Multistandard Front-End Receivers
Abstract : In this thesis, design aspects of fully integrated multibandmultistandard front-end receivers are investigated based onthree fundamental aspects: noise, linearity and operatingfrequency. System level studies were carried out to investigatethe effects of different modulation techniques, duplexing andmultiple access methods on the noise, linearity and selectivityperformance of the circuit. READ MORE
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5. CPU Resource Management and Noise Filtering for PID Control
Abstract : The first part of the thesis deals with adaptive CPU resource management for multicore platforms. The work was done as a part of the resource manager component of the adaptive resource management framework implemented in the European ACTORS project. The framework dynamically allocates CPU resources for the applications. READ MORE