Search for dissertations about: "ML telecommunications"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words ML telecommunications.
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1. On the Impact of Phase Noise in Communication Systems –- Performance Analysis and Algorithms
Abstract : The mobile industry is preparing to scale up the network capacity by a factor of 1000x in order to cope with the staggering growth in mobile traffic. As a consequence, there is a tremendous pressure on the network infrastructure, where more cost-effective, flexible, high speed connectivity solutions are being sought for. READ MORE
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2. Communication-Computation Efficient Federated Learning over Wireless Networks
Abstract : With the introduction of the Internet of Things (IoT) and 5G cellular networks, edge computing will substantially alleviate the quality of service shortcomings of cloud computing. With the advancements in edge computing, machine learning (ML) has performed a significant role in analyzing the data produced by IoT devices. READ MORE
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3. Studies of Three Different Methods to Estimate the Up-link Performance of Mobile Phone Antennas
Abstract : Antennas play an important role in determining the overall radio performance for wireless communications. If all other radio components perform according to their specifications, the performance of a mobile phone can be entirely determined by measuring the efficiency of its antenna. READ MORE
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4. Synchronization in Turbo Coded Systems
Abstract : Turbo codes and their unusual properties have attracted significant attentionof the information theory community. There already exist many articlesand papers devoted to the theory of these codes. This thesis, however,focuses on practical implementation issues of turbo codes, with synchronizationproblems as the main topic. READ MORE
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5. Advancing Automation in Digital Forensic Investigations
Abstract : Digital Forensics is used to aid traditional preventive security mechanisms when they fail to curtail sophisticated and stealthy cybercrime events. The Digital Forensic Investigation process is largely manual in nature, or at best quasi-automated, requiring a highly skilled labour force and involving a sizeable time investment. READ MORE