Search for dissertations about: "Channel Modeling"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 160 swedish dissertations containing the words Channel Modeling.
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6. 60 GHz Wireless Propagation Channels: Characterization, Modeling and Evaluation
Abstract : To be able to connect wirelessly to the internet is nowadays a part of everyday life and the number of wireless devices accessing wireless networks worldwide are increasing rapidly. However, with the increasing number of wireless devices and applications and the amount available bandwidth, spectrum shortage is an issue. READ MORE
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7. Measurement-Based Modeling of Wireless Propagation Channels - MIMO and UWB
Abstract : Future wireless systems envision higher speeds and more reliable services but at the same time face challenges in terms of bandwidth being a limited resource. Two promising techniques that can provide an increased throughput without requiring additional bandwidth allocation are multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems and ultra-wideband (UWB) systems. READ MORE
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8. Antennas and Propagation from a Signal Processing Perspective
Abstract : This thesis studies several topics within the area of antennas and propagation from a signal processing perspective. However, theory and methods from electromagnetics and communications have also been used, contributing to an interdisciplinary character of the thesis. READ MORE
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9. Massive MIMO for Dependable Communication
Abstract : Cellular communication is constantly evolving; currently 5G systems are being deployed and research towards 6G is ongoing. Three use cases have been discussed as enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), massive machine-type communication (mMTC), and ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC). READ MORE
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10. Ultra-Wideband Wireless Channels - Estimation, Modeling and Material Characterization
Abstract : This licentiate thesis is focused on the characterization of ultra-wideband wireless channels. The thesis presents results on ultra-wideband communications as well as on the ultra-wideband characterization of materials. The communications related work consisted in the measurement and modeling of outdoor scenarios envisioned for infostation systems. READ MORE