Search for dissertations about: "random LOS"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words random LOS.
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1. Characterization and Design Requirements for Antennas in the Near-field and the Random-LOS Propagation Environment
Abstract : The choice of antenna for a particular application depends on the requirements imposed by that application. These can be, the application's field region (i.e., near-field or far-field), polarization, radiation pattern, radiation efficiency, system throughput, etc. READ MORE
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2. Characterization of Small Antennas & Wireless Devices for MIMO Systems in Rich Isotropic Multipath & Random Line-of-Sight
Abstract : The current thesis is about over-the-air (OTA) performance characterization of wireless terminals in rich isotropic multipath (RIMP) environment as well as in pure line-of-sight (LOS) environment while not ignoring the random positions and orientations of the mobile terminals due to randomness of the user. The latest mobile wireless terminals such as iPhone and iPad can be used in any random position and orientation thereby making the received LOS-component toappear as a random voltage at the antenna ports. READ MORE
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3. Evaluation of the Random-LOS Measurement System for Vehicular Communication Applications
Abstract : The automotive industry is progressively closing on the Telecom industry as wireless data connection and transmission become more and more important for vehicles. In both future and present cars, the safety and infotainment systems depend on reliable wireless data transmission. This is especially the case when autonomous cars will reach the market. READ MORE
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4. Antenna Designs Aiming at the Next Generation of Wireless Communication
Abstract : Millimeter-wave (mm-wave) frequencies have drawn large attention, specically for the fifth generation (5G) of wireless communication, due to their capability to provide high data-rates. However, design and characterization of the antenna system in wireless communication will face new challenges when we move up to higher frequency bands. READ MORE
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5. Characterization of Small Antennas & Wireless Devices for MIMO Systems in Multipath & Line-of-Sight
Abstract : The current thesis investigates over-the-air (OTA) performance characterization of small antennas and wireless terminals in rich isotropic multipath (RIMP) environment, as well as in pure line-of-sight (LOS) environment when taking into account the random positions and orientations of the mobile terminals caused by the realistic user behavior. The latest mobile wireless terminals such as smart phones and tablets can be used in any random orientation thereby making even a received LOS-component appear as a random voltage at the antenna ports over time. READ MORE