Search for dissertations about: "Baseband Processing"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 42 swedish dissertations containing the words Baseband Processing.
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21. Coordinated MultiPoint Transmission with Incomplete Information
Abstract : The demand for higher data rates and efficient use of various resources has been an unquenchable thirst across different generations of cellular systems, and it continues to be so. Aggressive reuse of frequency resources in cellular systems gives rise to intercell interference which severely affects the data rate of users at the cell-edge. READ MORE
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22. Efficient Integrated Circuits for Wideband Wireless Transceivers
Abstract : The proliferation of portable communication devices combined with the relentless demand for higher data rates has spurred the development of wireless communication standards which can support wide signal bandwidths. Benefits of the complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) process such as high device speeds and low manufacturing cost have rendered it the technology of choice for implementing wideband wireless transceiver integrated circuits (ICs). READ MORE
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23. Design of multi-standard baseband processors
Abstract : Efficient programmable baseband processors are important in order to enable true multi-standard radio platforms and software defined radio systems. The ever changing wireless network industry also requires flexible and versatile baseband processors to be able to adapt quickly to new and updated standards. READ MORE
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24. Models and Methods for Development of DSP Applications on Manycore Processors
Abstract : Advanced digital signal processing systems require specialized high-performance embedded computer architectures. The term high-performance translates to large amounts of data and computations per time unit. The term embedded further implies requirements on physical size and power efficiency. READ MORE
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25. Adaptive Baseband Pro cessing and Configurable Hardware for Wireless Communication
Abstract : The world of information is literally at one’s fingertips, allowing access to previously unimaginable amounts of data, thanks to advances in wireless communication. The growing demand for high speed data has necessitated theuse of wider bandwidths, and wireless technologies such as Multiple-InputMultiple-Output (MIMO) have been adopted to increase spectral efficiency. READ MORE