Search for dissertations about: "High frequency data"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 966 swedish dissertations containing the words High frequency data.
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11. Dual Data Rate Network-on-Chip Architectures
Abstract : Networks-on-Chip (NoCs) are becoming increasing important for the performance of modern multi-core systems-on-chip. The performance of current NoCs is limited, among others, by two factors: their limited clock frequency and long router pipeline. The clock frequency of a network defines the limits of its saturation throughput. READ MORE
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12. Time and Frequency Transfer using Passive Techniques in Active Fiber Optic Networks
Abstract : For the modern society, high precision time and frequency transfer have become crucial since a large number of systems, such as telecommunication systems, require precise and stable synchronization. Electric power companies use synchronized systems for taking stability measurements and searching for errors in their networks. READ MORE
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13. Uncertainty quantification for high frequency waves
Abstract : We consider high frequency waves satisfying the scalar wave equationwith highly oscillatory initial data. The speed of propagation of the mediumas well as the phase and amplitude of the initial data is assumed to beuncertain, described by a finite number of independent random variables withknown probability distributions. READ MORE
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14. Sensor Data Sharing in V2X Communications : Protocol Design and Performance Optimization of Collective Perception
Abstract : Sensor data sharing involves exchanging sensor data among multiple devices, systems, or platforms through various means, such as wired or wireless communication, cloud storage, and distributed computing. In Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communication, sensor data sharing is known as Collective Perception (CP). READ MORE
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15. Uncertainty quantification for high frequency waves
Abstract : We consider high frequency waves satisfying the scalar wave equation with highly oscillatory initial data represented by a short wavelength ε. The speed of propagation of the medium as well as the phase and amplitude of the initial data is assumed to be uncertain, described by a finite number of independent random variables with known probability distributions. READ MORE