Search for dissertations about: "Waveform synthesis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Waveform synthesis.
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1. Towards conversational speech synthesis : Experiments with data quality, prosody modification, and non-verbal signals
Abstract : The aim of a text-to-speech synthesis (TTS) system is to generate a human-like speech waveform from a given input text. Current TTS sys- tems have already reached a high degree of intelligibility, and they can be readily used to read aloud a given text. For many applications, e.g. READ MORE
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2. 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
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3. Electrothermal Simulation in a Concurrent Waveform Relaxation Based Circuit Simulator
Abstract : The main purpose of this work is to study methods to simulate electro-thermal effects in integrated circuits using CONCISE a waveform relaxation based circuit simulator. WR is a method that is suitable to run on a multi-computer with state of the art computing power. Especially CMOS VLSI circuits have been simulated successfully with WR. READ MORE
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4. A Solution Exchange Platform for Exposure of Cells to Chemical Waves
Abstract : This thesis presents the development, characterization and suggested applications of a platform for controlling the chemical environment around a cell or a cell constituent. The platform is unique in its capability to combine rapid solution switching with precise timing and access to a manifold of solution environments. READ MORE
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5. On Prosodic Modification of Speech
Abstract : Prosodic modification has become of major theoretical and practical interest in the field of speech processing research over the last decades. Algorithms for time and pitch scaling are used both for speech modification and for speech synthesis. READ MORE