Search for dissertations about: "digital signal processing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 271 swedish dissertations containing the words digital signal processing.
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1. The ubiquitous signal processing : Applications to communications, spectral analysis and array processing
Abstract : This dissertation is concerned with statistical signal processing and its applications. The thesis consists of three parts: I) applications to wireless communications, II) applications to spectral analysis and III) applications to array processing. READ MORE
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2. Multichannel Audio Signal Processing : Room Correction and Sound Perception
Abstract : This thesis concerns and combines multichannel sound reproduction, digital room correction, audio signal processing, and human sound perception. It investigates perceived sound quality and new methods to improve timbral and spatial fidelity of loudspeaker-based multichannel sound reproduction in reverberant environments. READ MORE
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3. Signal Processing Approaches for Interference Mitigation in Automotive Radar Systems
Abstract : Modern vehicles have several autonomous and semi-autonomous features, such as adaptive cruise control, lane keeping, adaptive headlights, and automatic emergency braking, ensuring a safe and comfortable driving experience. The vehicles typically rely on different sensors to "see" their surroundings and make decisions accordingly. READ MORE
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4. Studies on Design and Implementation of Low-Complexity Digital Filters
Abstract : In this thesis we discuss design and implementation of low-complexity digital filters. Digital filters are key components in most digital signal processing (DSP) systems and are, for example, used for interpolation and decimation. READ MORE
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5. On signal processing and electromagnetic modelling : applications in antennas and transmission lines
Abstract : This doctoral thesis is comprised of five parts. The first three parts concern signal processing and electromagnetic modelling of multiport antennas. The last two parts concern signal processing and transmission line theory applied to wave splitting on transmission lines. READ MORE
