Search for dissertations about: "co-design networks"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 19 swedish dissertations containing the words co-design networks.
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6. Wireless Sensor Network Scheduling and Event-based Control for Industrial Processes
Abstract : Control over wireless sensor and actuator networks is of growing interest in process industry since it enables flexible design, deployment, operation, and maintenance. An important problem in industrial wireless control is how to limit the amount of information that needs to be exchanged over the network. READ MORE
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7. Millimeter-Wave Active Array Antennas Integrating Power Amplifier MMICs through Contactless Interconnects
Abstract : Next-generation mobile wireless technologies demand higher data capacity than the modern sub-6 GHz technologies can provide. With abundantly available bandwidth, millimeter waves (e.g., Ka/K bands) can offer data rates of around 10 Gbit/s; however, this shift to higher frequency bands also leads to at least 20 dB more free-space path loss. READ MORE
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8. Cooling Control Strategies in Data Centers for Energy Efficiency and Heat Recovery
Abstract : Data centers are facilities dedicated to the processing, storage, and relay of large amounts of digital information. As a whole, it is an energy intensive industry, characterized by a sizable carbon footprint and a short-term exponential growth rate. READ MORE
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9. Low-Noise Amplifier Design for Ultra-Wideband Systems
Abstract : The low-noise amplifier (LNA) remains a critical block in every receiver front-end. As the development of the widcband, low-power and low-cost wireless systems continues, new LNA topologies and design methodologies have become one of the most interesting challenges in the field of radio frequency system design. READ MORE
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10. Concurrent chip and package design for radio and mixed-signal systems
Abstract : The advances in VLSI and packaging technologies enable us to integrate a whole system on a single chip (SoC) or on a package module. In these systems, analog/RF electronics, digital circuitries, and memories coexist. This new technology brings us new freedom for system integration as well as new challenges in system design and implementation. READ MORE