Search for dissertations about: "Lars Kildehøj Rasmussen"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Lars Kildehøj Rasmussen.
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1. Wireless Control of Modular Multilevel Converter Submodules
Abstract : The modular multilevel converter (MMC) has extensively been used in high-voltage, high-power applications such as high-voltage dc transmission systems and flexible alternating current transmission systems. The control of MMC submodules is conventionally realized using wired communication systems. READ MORE
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2. Cooperative communication for multi-user cognitive radio networks
Abstract : In recent years, the main trend in wireless communications has been shifted from voice transmission to data-centric communication. This shift has caused an increase in the data rate requirements for future wireless communication systems. These requirements result in need for large bandwidth. READ MORE
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3. Analysis and Design of Rateless Codes
Abstract : The invention of turbo codes and the re-discovery of sparse graph codes constitute a milestone in error-correction codes designed for communication and storage systems. Sparse graph codes such as low-density parity-check codes can offer a performance that approaches the previously elusive Shannon capacity with reasonable practical computational complexity. READ MORE
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4. On Performance Analysis of Retransmission Schemes with Fading Channels
Abstract : Future wireless communication systems and services bring increased performance demands, with respect to data-rate(s), reliable communication, (stochastic) real-time guarantees, and more. In this context, not only new communication schemes are needed, but also more capable performance analysis methods are essential. READ MORE
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5. Smart Cooperation with Network Coding in Hierarchical Wireless Networks
Abstract : To achieve more dynamic, efficient and intelligent use of the scarce wireless spectrum resource, the concept of cooperation has been formalized into several hierarchical network models in future mobile networks. Cooperative communications, such as relaying, can potentially increase communication efficiency and spectrum utilization due to the broadcast nature of wireless networks, and may lead to a better support for diverse communication modes with flexible spectrum sharing. READ MORE