Search for dissertations about: "Processing Speed"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 444 swedish dissertations containing the words Processing Speed.
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6. Parameter Estimation and Waveform Fitting for Narrowband Signals
Abstract : Frequency estimation has been studied for a large number of years. One reason for this is that the problem is easy to understand, but difficult to solve. Another reason, for sure, is the large number of applications that involve frequency estimation, e. READ MORE
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7. Frequency Tracking for Speed Estimation
Abstract : Estimating the frequency of a periodic signal, or tracking the time-varying frequency of an almost periodic signal, is an important problem that is well studied in literature. This thesis focuses on two subproblems where contributions can be made to the existing theory: frequency tracking methods and measurements containing outliers. READ MORE
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8. The Zipper duplex method in very high-speed digital subscriber lines
Abstract : This thesis deals with different aspects of digital subscriber lines (DSL). Over the years several DSL techniques for high-speed communication on the telephone access network have evolved that gradually have allowed higher data rates. READ MORE
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9. High speed communication on twisted-pair wires and low complexity multiuser detectors
Abstract : This thesis deals with two different topics: High speed communication on twisted pair wires (digital subscriber lines) and low complexity multiuser detectors. The major part of this thesis concerns a technique for high speed communication over the telephone network called Very high bit rate Digital Subscriber Line VDSL). READ MORE
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10. Novel Applications of Space-Time Processing for Wireless Systems
Abstract : Space-time processing techniques have emerged as one of the most promising areas of research and development in wireless communications. Space-time processing signifies the signal processing performed on a system consisting of several antenna elements, whose signals are processed adaptively in order to exploit both the spatial (space) and temporal (time) dimensions of the radio channel. READ MORE