Search for dissertations about: "antenna efficiency"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 135 swedish dissertations containing the words antenna efficiency.
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1. Investigating and Enhancing Performance of Multiple Antenna Systems in Compact MIMO/Diversity Terminals
Abstract : Today, owners of small communicating device are interested in transmitting or receiving various multimedia data. By increasing the number of antennas at the transmitter and/or the receiver side of the wireless link, the diversity/Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) techniques can increase wireless channel capacity without the need for additional power or spectrum in rich scattering environments. READ MORE
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2. Embedded Element Patterns in Combination with Circuit Simulations for Multi-Port Antenna Analysis
Abstract : This thesis is a result from work on two different subjects, electromagnetic simulations of reverberation chambers and a methodology for the analysis of multi-port antennas. The subjects can be linked together by their contribution to knowledge in electromagnetic simulations and characterization of antennas. READ MORE
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3. Mobile Antenna Systems for 4G and 5G Applications with User Body Interaction
Abstract : In the thesis, the user body effect on antennas in a mobile terminal is discussed. In order to overcome the degradation of Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) performance due to the user body effect, a quad-elements MIMO antenna array which can mitigate the body effect through an adaptive antenna switching method is introduced for 4G mobile terminals. READ MORE
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4. Antenna Designs Aiming at the Next Generation of Wireless Communication
Abstract : Millimeter-wave (mm-wave) frequencies have drawn large attention, specically for the fifth generation (5G) of wireless communication, due to their capability to provide high data-rates. However, design and characterization of the antenna system in wireless communication will face new challenges when we move up to higher frequency bands. READ MORE
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5. Advanced Dual Circularly Polarized Antenna for Automotive Radar Systems
Abstract : Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) promise reliable support for collision avoidance and cruise control. The demand for precise target classification and road surface sensing requires a sensor revolution. In this regard, the automotive radar system is highly expected to collect as much information as possible. READ MORE