Search for dissertations about: "Channels with Errors"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 49 swedish dissertations containing the words Channels with Errors.
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1. Efficient Coding Techniques for Networks & Channels with Transmission Errors
Abstract : This thesis consists of two parts, both of whichinvestigate coding techniques for information transmission throughchannels in the presence of errors. Part I discusses topics ofnetwork coding and rateless codes. Part~II considers channel codesfor continuous phase modulation. These two parts are clearlydifferent, but they are also related. READ MORE
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2. Analysis of Relay Channels and Improved Iterative Decoders for Turbo-Coded Decode-and-Forward Relay Channels
Abstract : Three-node relay channels which consist of a source, a relay and a destinationare considered in this thesis. In the first part, an uncoded relay channelis studied. READ MORE
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3. On Performance Analysis of Retransmission Schemes with Fading Channels
Abstract : Future wireless communication systems and services bring increased performance demands, with respect to data-rate(s), reliable communication, (stochastic) real-time guarantees, and more. In this context, not only new communication schemes are needed, but also more capable performance analysis methods are essential. READ MORE
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4. Prediction of Mobile Radio Channels : Modeling and Design
Abstract : Prediction of the rapidly fading envelope of a mobile radio channel enables a number of capacity improving techniques like fast resource allocation and fast link adaptation. This thesis deals with linear prediction of the complex impulse response of a channel and unbiased quadratic prediction of the power. READ MORE
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5. Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Radio Propagation Channels : Characteristics and Models
Abstract : In recent years, deploying multiple antennas at both transmitter and receiver has appeared as a very promising technology. By exploiting the spatial domain, multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems can support extremely high data rates as long as the environments can provide sufficiently rich scattering. READ MORE