Search for dissertations about: "antenna 2018"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 23 swedish dissertations containing the words antenna 2018.
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1. Optimizing microwave hyperthermia antenna systems
Abstract : This thesis presents design and optimization of a microwave hyperthermia antenna system for treatment of head and neck cancer as well as brain cancer. Hyperthermia has shown the ability to enhance the performance of radiotherapy and chemotherapy in many clinical trials. READ MORE
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2. Modeling and Compensation of Nonlinear Distortion in Multi-Antenna RF Transmitters
Abstract : Multi-antenna systems are utilized as a way to increase spectral efficiency in wireless communications. In a transmitter, the use of several parallel transmit paths and antennas increases system complexity and cost. Cost-efficient solutions, which employ active antenna arrays and avoid expensive isolators, are therefore preferred. READ MORE
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3. Antenna Limitations and Q-factor Trade-off between Parameters, Steps towards Optimal Antenna Design
Abstract : Sub-wavelength antennas have become ubiquitous in essential devices, such as mobile phones, sensors, Internet of things (IoT) and machine to machine (M2M) communication devices. Such antennas are often embedded as a small part of the device chassis or their circuit-boards. READ MORE
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4. Computational Tools for Antenna Analysis and Design
Abstract : Many engineers and scientists prevalently use computational tools in electromagnetics, which is also the predominant case for antennas. The ever-increasing number of applications and technologies that employ antennas create a constant demand to improve and extend existing tools and develop new ones. READ MORE
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5. Throughput and Latency of Millimeter-Wave Networks : Performance Analyses and Design Principles
Abstract : Nowadays, the ever-increasing demands on higher data rates and better serviceperformance have posed extremely huge challenges to the existing wireless communicationswithin sub-6 GHz bands, mainly due to the spectrum scarcity in lowerfrequency bands. In recent years, the millimeter-wave (mm-wave) technology, as apromising candidate to meet the aforementioned demands, have attracted extensiveresearch attention, and has been regarded as one of the key enablers for theforthcoming the 5th generation (5G) mobile communications. READ MORE