Search for dissertations about: "Signal Processing"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 1216 swedish dissertations containing the words Signal Processing.
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21. Revenue Maximization in Resource Allocation : Applications in Wireless Communication Networks
Abstract : Revenue maximization for network operators is considered as a criterion for resource allocation in wireless cellular networks. A business model encompassing service level agreements between network operators and service providers is presented. READ MORE
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22. Designing Space-Time Codes Using Orthogonal Designs
Abstract : This thesis deals with coding schemes for systems with multiple transmit antennas. The problem of finding optimal transmission schemes for the case when the transmitter knows the channel and the case when the transmitter does not know the channel are considered. READ MORE
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23. Resource Allocation under Uncertainty : Applications in Mobile Communications
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with scheduling the use of resources, or allocating resources, so as to meet future demands for the entities produced by the resources. We consider applications in mobile communications such as scheduling users' transmissions so that the amount of transmitted information is maximized, and scenarios in the manufacturing industry where the task is to distribute work among production units so as to minimize the number of missed orders. READ MORE
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24. Time-domain Reconstruction Methods for Ultrasonic Array Imaging : A Statistical Approach
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with reconstruction techniques for ultrasonic array imaging based on a statistical approach. The reconstruction problem is posed as the estimation of an image consisting of scattering strengths. READ MORE
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25. Identification of viscoelastic materials and continuous-time stochastic systems
Abstract : Two system identification problems, identification of viscoelastic material properties and identification of continuous-time stochastic systems, are considered in the thesis. The viscoelastic material properties are characterised by the frequency-dependent complex modulus. READ MORE