Search for dissertations about: "signal injection"
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1. Key Signal Processing Technologies for High-speed Passive Optical Networks
Abstract : With emerging technologies such as high-definition video, virtual reality, and cloud computing, bandwidth demand in the access networks is ever-increasing. Passive optical network (PON) has become a promising architecture thanks to its low cost and easy management. READ MORE
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2. Integrated Transmitters for Cellular User Equipment–Wideband CMOS Power Amplifiers and Antenna Impedance Tuners
Abstract : The digital cellular systems era started about thirty years ago with the release of the first digital cellphones. These first digital cellphones were very different from today’s slim and esthetic cellular pocket computers. They were not mass-produced in million units a day, and they were designed for radio performance rather than appearance. READ MORE
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3. High Datarate Solutions for Next Generation Wireless Communication
Abstract : Next generation wireless communication systems are essential components in order to increase the capacity of existing digital networks. Channel bandwidth as wide as several gigahertz is generally available at millimeter wave frequencies. READ MORE
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4. Low noise frequency combs and their use in broadly tunable lasers and optical coherence tomography
Abstract : Frequency combs revolutionized the world of laser physics by providing a link between the microwave and optical domains. Such a link allows for precise knowledge of any comb line’s absolute average location, as well as the average spacing between any two comb lines. READ MORE
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5. On-scalp MEG using high-Tc SQUIDs: Measuring brain activity with superconducting magnetometers
Abstract : This thesis describes work done towards realizing on-scalp magnetoencephalography (MEG) based on high critical temperature (high- T c) superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) sensors. MEG is a non-invasive neuroimaging modality that records the magnetic fields produced by neural currents with good spatial and high temporal resolution. READ MORE