Search for dissertations about: "Waveform analysis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 62 swedish dissertations containing the words Waveform analysis.
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1. Computational Aspects of Maass Waveforms
Abstract : The topic of this thesis is computation of Mass waveforms, and we consider a number of different cases: Congruence subgroups of the modular group and Dirichlet characters (chapter 1); congruence subgroups and general multiplier systems and real weight (chapter 2); and noncongruence subgroups (chapter 3). In each case we first discuss the necessary theoretical background. READ MORE
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2. Adaptive time-integration for goal-oriented and coupled problems
Abstract : We consider efficient methods for the partitioned time-integration of multiphysics problems, which commonly exhibit a multiscale behavior, requiring independent time-grids. Examples are fluid structure interaction in e.g., the simulation of blood-flow or cooling of rocket engines, or ocean-atmosphere-vegetation interaction. READ MORE
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3. Statistical Analysis of Hardware Impairments in Communication Systems
Abstract : This thesis delves into the study of hardware impairments, the inevitable limiting factors in radio frequency (RF) communication systems, and their substantial influence on system performance. It addresses the incongruity between the often stringent requirements imposed by standards and the innate imperfections of analog circuits present in real-world RF electronics. READ MORE
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4. Electromagnetic Analysis of Hydroelectric Generators
Abstract : Hydropower maintains its position as the most important source of renewable electric energy in the world. The efficiency of large hydropower plants is unsurpassed, and after more than hundred years of development, the technology is mature and highly reliable. READ MORE
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5. Robust Transceiver Design and Waveform Synthesis for Wideband MIMO Radar
Abstract : This thesis deals with the problem of designing and synthesizing waveforms that are optimal, both in a signal-to-noise-and-interference ratio (SNIR), and in a system hardware design perspective, i.e., to synthesize time domain waveforms with a low peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR), or even constant modulus. READ MORE