Search for dissertations about: "non orthogonal multiple access"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words non orthogonal multiple access.
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1. From Orthogonal to Non-orthogonal Multiple Access : Energy- and Spectrum-Efficient Resource Allocation
Abstract : The rapid pace of innovations in information and communication technology (ICT) industry over the past decade has greatly improved people’s mobile communication experience. This, in turn, has escalated exponential growth in the number of connected mobile devices and data traffic volume in wireless networks. READ MORE
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2. Resource Allocation for Mobile Edge Computing Systems
Abstract : The rapid development of mobile information industry has led to the emergence of various mobile applications in areas such as industrial automation, health care or transportation. These applications often require heavy computations with strict latency requirement, which may surpass the processing abilities of the mobile devices. READ MORE
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3. Tailoring Pairwise Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access to the Requirements of Critical Cyber-Physical Systems
Abstract : Within the context of Industry 4.0, many devices have become more intelligent and connected, leading to challenges on how to meet the stringent requirements on latency and reliability in networks of critical cyber-physical systems. In particular, timely channel access and high reliability are of essence to guarantee real-time deadlines. READ MORE
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4. Smart Cooperation with Network Coding in Hierarchical Wireless Networks
Abstract : To achieve more dynamic, efficient and intelligent use of the scarce wireless spectrum resource, the concept of cooperation has been formalized into several hierarchical network models in future mobile networks. Cooperative communications, such as relaying, can potentially increase communication efficiency and spectrum utilization due to the broadcast nature of wireless networks, and may lead to a better support for diverse communication modes with flexible spectrum sharing. READ MORE
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5. Optimizing Massive MIMO : Precoder Design and Power Allocation
Abstract : The past decades have seen a rapid growth of mobile data traffic,both in terms of connected devices and data rate. To satisfy the evergrowing data traffic demand in wireless communication systems, thecurrent cellular systems have to be redesigned to increase both spectralefficiency and energy efficiency. READ MORE