Search for dissertations about: "Wavelet Generator"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words Wavelet Generator.
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1. Electron Tunneling and Field-Effect Devices in mm-Wave Circuits
Abstract : Short high-frequency electromagnetic pulses, also referred to as wavelets, are considered for use in various short-range impulse based ultra-wideband applications, such as communication, imaging, radar, spectroscopy, and localization. This thesis investigates field-effect and tunneling based semiconductor devices and their operation in millimeter-wave (mm-wave) impulse transceivers. READ MORE
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2. Compact and Efficient Millimetre-Wave Circuits for Wideband Applications
Abstract : Radio systems, along with the ever increasing processing power provided by computer technology, have altered many aspects of our society over the last century. Various gadgets and integrated electronics are found everywhere nowadays; many of these were science-fiction only a few decades ago. READ MORE
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3. Millimeter-Wave Radar for Low-Power Applications
Abstract : Radar technology has developed rapidly during the last century. Besides its initial use for military, it is nowadays also applied for many civil applications. Improvements in circuit technology make integrated radar sensors possible, allowing a significant reduction of the production cost. READ MORE
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4. Filtering extracting features from infrasound data
Abstract : The goal of the research presented in this thesis is to extract features, to filter and get fingerprints from signals detected by infrasound, seismic and magnetic sensors. If this can be achieved in a real time system, then signals from various events can be detected and identified in an otherwise torrent data. READ MORE
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5. Millimeter-Wave Impulse Radio
Abstract : This thesis investigates the opportunity of wireless multi-gigabit per second communication at the millimeter-wave (mmW) frequencies around 60 GHz by using impulse radio and nanoelectronics. Today most wireless communication take place in the microwave region, where several different systems and applications are crowding the narrow-band channels. READ MORE