Search for dissertations about: "Fodor"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 26 swedish dissertations containing the word Fodor.
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1. Channel Estimation and Receiver Design in Single- and Multiuser Multiantenna Systems : Dissertation Submitted for the Degree of Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Abstract : As an engineer and researcher, I have been dealing with the research, standardization and industrial-ization of wireless communication systems since the late 90’s. Specifically, I have been witnessing andcontributing to the evolution of the 3rd, 4th and currently to the 5th generation of cellular networks. READ MORE
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2. Towards semi-automation of forestry cranes : automated trajectory planning and active vibration damping
Abstract : Forests represent one of the biggest terrestrial ecosystems of Earth, that can produce important raw renewable materials such as wood with the help of sun, air and water. To efficiently extract these raw materials, the tree harvesting process is highly mechanized in developed countries, meaning that advanced forestry machines are continuously used to fell, to process and to transport the logs and biomass obtained from the forests. READ MORE
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3. Optimization and Fundamental Insights in Full-Duplex Cellular Networks
Abstract : The next generations of cellular networks are expected to provide explosive data rate transmissions and very low latencies. To meet such demands, one of the promising wireless transmissions candidates is in-band full-duplex communications, which enable wireless devices to simultaneously transmit and receive on the same frequency channel. READ MORE
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4. Spectral Efficiency and Fairness Maximization in Full-Duplex Cellular Networks
Abstract : Future cellular networks, the so-called 5G, are expected to provide explosive data volumes and data rates. To meet such a demand, the research communities are investigating new wireless transmission technologies. One of the most promising candidates is in-band full-duplex communications. READ MORE
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5. Internet Video Transmission
Abstract : The Internet has rapidly evolved from being a scientific experiment to a commercial network connecting millions of hosts that carries traffic generated by a large amount of applications with diverse requirements. Its architecture was however designed to enable efficient point-to-point delivery of bulk data, and can not provide statistical guarantees on the timely delivery of delay sensitive data such as streaming and real-time multimedia. READ MORE