Search for dissertations about: "Point-To-Point"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 55 swedish dissertations containing the word Point-To-Point.
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1. Advanced Analog MMICs for mm-wave Communication and Remote Sensing in 0.15µm mHEMT Technology
Abstract : Multi-Gigabit per second wireless communication and atmospheric remote sensing for weather forecasts are new applications in the mm-wave frequency spectra. The High Electron Mobility Transistor is an excellent technology for high frequency mm-wave applications. Its low noise and linear performance makes a 0. READ MORE
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2. Millimeter-wave Transceiver ICs for Ultrahigh Data Rate Communications Using Advanced III-V and Silicon Technologies
Abstract : Today’s main driving parameter for radio transceiver research is the ability to provide high capacity while maintaining low cost, small form factor, and low power consumption. Direct conversion architectures (due to the feasibility of monolithic integration) at millimeter-wave (due to wideband availability) have attracted large interest in recent years because of their potential to meet these demands. READ MORE
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3. Multi-Gigabit Radio System Demonstrators for Next Generation Mobile Networks
Abstract : Driven by the exponential growth in mobile broadband subscriptions and mobile data traffic, transport capacity of mobile networks has to be enhanced accordingly, including wireless backhaul and the emerging fronthaul networks. Utilizing wide bandwidth is the most straightforward way to capacity upgrade. READ MORE
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4. High Datarate Solutions for Next Generation Wireless Communication
Abstract : Next generation wireless communication systems are essential components in order to increase the capacity of existing digital networks. Channel bandwidth as wide as several gigahertz is generally available at millimeter wave frequencies. READ MORE
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5. On Trajectory Generation for Robots
Abstract : A fundamental problem in robotics is the generation of motion for a task. How to translate a task to a set of movements is a non-trivial problem. READ MORE