Search for dissertations about: "Peter Händel Professor"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 22 swedish dissertations containing the words Peter Händel Professor.
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1. Signal Processing for Spectroscopic Applications
Abstract : Spectroscopic techniques allow for studies of materials and organisms on the atomic and molecular level. Examples of such techniques are nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy—one of the principal techniques to obtain physical, chemical, electronic and structural information about molecules—and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)—an important medical imaging technique for, e. READ MORE
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2. Signal Shaping and Sampling-based Measurement Techniques for Improved Radio Frequency Systems
Abstract : Wireless communication systems are omnipresent in our day-to-day life, with high expectations regarding capacity, reliability and power efficiency. In order to satisfy the capacity and reliability expectations, today's wireless systems are adopting sophisticated modulation schemes, such as orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), which shape today's wireless signals with large bandwidths and high crest factors. READ MORE
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3. Digital Compensation Techniques for Transmitters inWireless Communications Networks
Abstract : Since they appeared, wireless technologies have deeply transformed our society. Today, wireless internet access and other wireless applications demandincreasingly more traffic. However, the continuous traffic increase can be unbearableand requires rethinking and redesigning the wireless technologies inmany different aspects. READ MORE
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4. On System Identification and Acoustic Echo Cancellation
Abstract : The topic of acoustic echo cancellation has received a lot of interest over the years. Even though the topic is relatively old, the increasing demand for hands-free telephony has made it more important than ever before. READ MORE
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5. Characterisation, Modelling and Digital Pre-DistortionTechniques for RF Transmitters in Wireless Systems
Abstract : Wireless systems have become an inevitable part of modern technologies serving humankind. The rapid growth towards large dimensional systems, e.g. READ MORE