Search for dissertations about: "Erik G. Larsson"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 48 swedish dissertations containing the words Erik G. Larsson.
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21. Physical Layer Security Issues in Massive MIMO and GNSS
Abstract : Wireless communication technology has evolved rapidly during the last 20 years. Nowadays, there are huge networks providing communication infrastructures to not only people but also to machines, such as unmanned air and ground vehicles, cars, household appliances and so on. READ MORE
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22. Communication-Efficient Resource Allocation for Wireless Federated Learning Systems
Abstract : The training of machine learning (ML) models usually requires a massive amount of data. Nowadays, the ever-increasing number of connected user devices has benefited the development of ML algorithms by providing large sets of data that can be utilized for model training. READ MORE
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23. Signal Processing Aspects of Cell-Free Massive MIMO
Abstract : The fifth generation of mobile communication systems (5G) promises unprecedented levels of connectivity and quality of service (QoS) to satisfy the incessant growth in the number of mobile smart devices and the huge increase in data demand. One of the primary ways 5G network technology will be accomplished is through network densification, namely increasing the number of antennas per site and deploying smaller and smaller cells. READ MORE
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24. Signal Processing Aspects of Bistatic Backscatter Communication
Abstract : Passive Internet-of-Things (IoT), a new paradigm based on battery-free devices, is a promising technology to enable several use cases that require connectivity with stringent requirements in terms of cost, complexity, and energy efficiency. These use cases span critical sectors, such as healthcare, transportation, and agriculture. READ MORE
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25. Aspects of Massive MIMO
Abstract : Next generation cellular wireless technology faces tough demands: increasing the throughput and reliability without consuming more resources, be it spectrum or energy. Massive mimo (Multiple-Input Multiple-Output) has proven, both in theory and practice, that it is up for the challenge. READ MORE