Search for dissertations about: "array figure of merit"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words array figure of merit.
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1. Next Generation Wideband Antenna Arrays for Communications and Radio Astrophysics
Abstract : Wideband, wide-scan antenna arrays are a promising candidate for the future wireless networks and as well as an essential part of experimental radio astrophysics. Understanding the underline physics of the element performance in the array environment is paramount to develop and improve the performance of array systems. READ MORE
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2. 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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3. Engineered Nanostructures and Thermoelectric Nanomaterials
Abstract : This thesis deals with novel aspects of Nanomaterials,Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. On the materials side, novelmethods were developed for the fabrication of nano-sizedbuilding blocks, such as nanoparticles, nanorods and nanowireswith defined structures and high homogeneity. Nanoparticleswere consolidated to nanostructured materials. READ MORE
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4. Structured Metallic Films for Enhanced Light Transmission and Absorption
Abstract : Photonic devices such as light emitters, detectors, solar cells etc. are playing increasingly important roles in modern society. Yet their structures and designs are still under constant improvement, driven mostly by advances in material science and progress in integration techniques. READ MORE
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5. Energy-Efficient Data Converters for Low-Power Sensors
Abstract : Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are employed in many applications, such as for monitoring bio-potential signals and environmental information. These applications require high-resolution (> 12-bit) analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) at low-sampling rates (several kS/s). READ MORE