Search for dissertations about: "Field Programmable Gate Array"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words Field Programmable Gate Array.
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21. A Cross-layered Pilot Scheme for IEEE 802.11p
Abstract : Vehicular communication is expected to be a part of the future transportation system and promises to support a plethora of applications for traffic safety, traffic efficiency, and fuel efficiency. Traffic safety applications, such as collision avoidance, demand reliable communications with low latency. READ MORE
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22. Technology Driven Obsolescence Management for Embedded Systems
Abstract : In this thesis, the work presented is in relation to technology driven obsolescence management for embedded systems.Component obsolescence problems may occur in systems with a life cycle longer than that of one or more of their components when there is a demand without enough existing stock, such as automotive, avionics, military applications, etc. READ MORE
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23. Hardware and Software Mechanisms for Control Flow Checking
Abstract : The improvement of dependability in computing systems requires the evaluation of fault tolerance mechanisms such as error detection, error recovery and reconfiguration. Central to this thesis is an experimental evaluation of several hardware and/or software implemented mechanisms for the concurrent detection of control flow errors. READ MORE
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24. Pulse-Width Modulated RF Transmitters
Abstract : The market for wireless portable devices has grown signicantly over the recent years.Wireless devices with ever-increased functionality require high rate data transmissionand reduced costs. READ MORE
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25. Real-time multi-exposure laser speckle contrast imaging of skin microcirculatory perfusion
Abstract : The microcirculation, the blood flow in the smallest blood vessels in the body, has a vital function as this is where oxygen and nutrients diffuses from the blood to to the surrounding cells. An important quantity is the tissue perfusion, a measure of the microcirculation’s capacity to provide oxygen and nutrients to the cells. READ MORE