Search for dissertations about: "Transmitter"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 264 swedish dissertations containing the word Transmitter.
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1. Transmitter Linearization for mm-Wave Communications Systems
Abstract : There is an ever increasing need for enabling higher data rates in modern communication systems which brings new challenges in terms of the power consumption and nonlinearity of hardware components. These problems become prominent in power amplifiers (PAs) and can significantly degrade the performance of transmitters, and hence the overall communication system. READ MORE
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2. Active Transmitter Antenna Array Modeling for MIMO Applications
Abstract : The rapid growth of data traffic in mobile communications has attracted interests to the Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MIMO) communication systems at millimeter-wave (mmWave) frequencies. MIMO systems exploit active transmitter antenna arrays for higher energy efficiency and providing beamforming flexibility. READ MORE
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3. Low Noise Oscillator in ADPLL toward Direct-to-RF All-digital Polar Transmitter
Abstract : In recent years all-digital or digitally-intensive RF transmitters (TX) have attracted great attention in both literature and industry. The motivation is to implement RF circuits in a manner suiting advanced nanometer CMOS processes. To achieve that, information is encoded in the time-domain rather than voltage amplitude. READ MORE
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4. Linear Transmitter Design Using Nonlinear Analog Circuits
Abstract : This dissertation deals with analog techniques at both the architecture and circuit design levels for designing power efficient linear radio-frequency (RF) transmitters. The use of nonlinear analog integrated circuits to implement certain critical signal processing functions for the multiplicative feedback and LINC techniques is investigated with the aim of improving the system performance in terms of complexity, linearity and power efficiency. READ MORE
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5. CALLUM Linear Transmitter - Architecture and Circuit Analysis
Abstract : This doctoral dissertation presents a study of linear radio transmitters based on the combined analog locked loop universal modulator (CALLUM) approach. Linear architectures such as CALLUM are very attractive for power-efficient operations, since they have no fundamental limitations prohibiting a 100% efficiency for all envelope levels, without sacrificing the potential of a linear transmission. READ MORE