Search for dissertations about: "Receiver"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 573 swedish dissertations containing the word Receiver.
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6. Solar cavity receiver design for a dish-Stirling system
Abstract : The growing concern for the climate change has led to an increasing research effort in renewable energy technologies in order to achieve a more sustainable electricity production. Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) is identified as a promising technology to deal with part of the future electricity production. READ MORE
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7. On GPS receiver architectures
Abstract : Navigation can be described as the art of finding the way from one location to another. Clearly navigation is something that we perform in our every day lives and the role of navigation can not be underestimated. There exist many technologies that implement various navigation systems to aid in this process. READ MORE
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8. Sub-Nyquist Sampling Impulse Radio UWB Receivers for the Internet-of-Things
Abstract : In the era of Internet-of-Things, the demand for short range wireless links featured by low-power and low-cost, robust communication and high-precision positioning is growing rapidly. Impulse Radio Ultra-Wideband (IR-UWB) technology characterized by the transmission of sub-nanosecond pulses spanning up to several GHz band with extremely low power spectral density emerges as a promising candidate. READ MORE
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9. Methodologies and Tools for the Design and Optimization of Multi-Standard Radio Receivers
Abstract : One of the main challenges posed by 4G wireless communication systems is achieving flexible, programmable multi-standard radio transceivers with maximum hardware share amongst different standards at a minimum power consumption. Evaluating the feasibility and performance of different multi-standard/multi-band radio solutions at an early stage, i. READ MORE
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10. Digital block transmission and time-of-flight estimation : receiver design and performance analysis
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with signal processing aspects of digital block transmission and time-of-flight estimation. Receivers are derived and analysed based on the assumption that the received signals have been corrupted with additive Gaussian noise and linear distortion. READ MORE