Search for dissertations about: "coherence of signals"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words coherence of signals.
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1. The Architecture of Result Relations : Corpus and experimental approaches to Result coherence relations in English
Abstract : Two fundamental components of causality are the Cause and the Result. In linguistic work the distinction between these aspects is commonly blurred, presumably because the primary research focus has been on describing how language encodes causality. READ MORE
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2. High-Performance Network-on-Chip Design for Many-Core Processors
Abstract : With the development of on-chip manufacturing technologies and the requirements of high-performance computing, the core count is growing quickly in Chip Multi/Many-core Processors (CMPs) and Multiprocessor System-on-Chip (MPSoC) to support larger scale parallel execution. Network-on-Chip (NoC) has become the de facto solution for CMPs and MPSoCs in addressing the communication challenge. READ MORE
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3. Advanced process monitoring and analysis of machining
Abstract : Milling is a processing technology massively applied in the metal manufacturing industry. The continuous demand for higher productivity and product quality asks for better understanding and control of the machining process. READ MORE
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4. ROBUST DETECTION AND SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF SIGNALS WITH APPLICATIONS IN SPECTROSCOPY
Abstract : Modern spectroscopic techniques, such as nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR), nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and Raman spectroscopy, rely heavily on statistical signal processing systems for decision making and information extraction. The first part of this thesis introduces novel robust algorithms for detection, estimation, and classification of signals obtained through these spectroscopic techniques. READ MORE
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5. Capacity of MIMO Dispersive Fading Channels and the Achievable Error Performance of OFDM Signals in Frequency Dispersive Fading Channels
Abstract : Communication over a single-input single-output (SISO) and a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) dispersive fading channel were studied in the context of the ergodic Shannon channel capacity and the achievable error performance. A major contribution to the study is the equivalent SISO and MIMO vector channel models, derived from the corresponding waveform channel models, using a complete orthonormal and finite set of eigenfunctions to represent the waveform channel's output. READ MORE