Search for dissertations about: "cellular networks"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 254 swedish dissertations containing the words cellular networks.
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16. Bioinformatic approaches to gene expression in leukemia. Networks and deconvolution
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is develop methods to extract information from high-dimensionality data and to apply them in looking at gene-gene and gene-protein interactions in Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). The in silico methods developed can be used with data from other systems. READ MORE
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17. Coverage Analysis and Cooperative Hybrid Precoding for 5G Cellular Networks
Abstract : 5G innovations have been made in both the network deployment and the transceiver architectures in order to increase coverage, energy- and spectrum-efficiency. Future base stations (BSs) are expected to be densely deployed in places such as walls and lamp posts and cover a smaller area compared to current macro BS systems. READ MORE
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18. Three problems with internetworking in cellular networks
Abstract : Over the last decade, cell phones have gone from providing the traditional interactive voice service to also include support for Internet services. Cellular networks that originally were designed for cost-efficient voice services supply low bandwidth, high error rates and long round-trip delays, which poorly fit the generous header sizes, lack of error tolerance and reliance on retransmissions of the Internet. READ MORE
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19. Demand responsive resource management for cellular networks : link asymmetry, pricing and multihopping
Abstract : Economic affordability of services and infrastructures has rapidly become one of the key issues in the evaluation and design of wireless access systems. The provisioning of high data rates, at an ``affordable'' price, constitutes a serious challenge to the structure and management of current and future wireless networks. READ MORE
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20. Efficient Backhauling in Cooperative MultiPoint Cellular Networks
Abstract : The efficient use of the spectrum in cellular systems has given rise to cell-edge user equipments (UEs) being prone to intercell interference. In this regard, coordinated multipoint (CoMP) transmission is a promising technique that aims to improve the UE data rates. READ MORE