Search for dissertations about: "Inductive coupling"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words Inductive coupling.
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6. Coupling and Absorption of Lower Hybrid Waves in Current Profile Control Experiments in the JET Tokamak
Abstract : Current drive with radio frequency waves in the lower hybrid frequency range is an important method of current profile control via non-inductive current drive in tokamaks. This thesis is concerned with profile control experiments, carried out with the lower hybrid current drive system in the Joint European Torus (JET) tokamak, with the aim to explore scenarios for operation in high confinement regimes with peaked pressure profiles. READ MORE
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7. Prerequisites for Efficient Programming of RFID Inlays in Reactive Near Field
Abstract : The electromagnetically isolated programming of unique user IDs, into the transponder memory of UHF RFID inlays, is essential for successful operation in the RFID inventory process. Bar code printers enabled for RFID represent a typical environment of such programming. READ MORE
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8. System Interconnection Design Trade-offs in Three-Dimensional (3-D) Integrated Circuits
Abstract : Continued technology scaling together with the integration of disparate technologies in a single chip means that device performance continues to outstrip interconnect and packaging capabilities, and hence there exist many difficult engineering challenges, most notably in power management, noise isolation, and intra and inter-chip communication. Significant research effort spanning many decades has been expended on traditional VLSI integration technologies, encompassing process, circuit and architectural issues to tackle these problems. READ MORE
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9. Electric drive and charging system for heavy vehicles : Solutions based on Electric Road Systems
Abstract : The electrification of road bound transport is to some extent limited by the large cost of the energy storage required on-board the vehicles, i.e., the cost of the battery. READ MORE
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10. Antigen presentation by dendritic cells and immunomodulation by cholera toxin B subunit. Implications for vaccine development
Abstract : Antigen presentation by dendritic cells is the first event that takes place upon initiation of an acquired immune response. The inductive events during antigen presentation will essentially govern the orientation and the magnitude of the subsequent immune responses. READ MORE