Search for dissertations about: "electronic"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 7175 swedish dissertations containing the word electronic.
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21. Electronic paper in color by electrochromic materials and plasmonics
Abstract : The most common display today is emissive. It produces its own light and emits it to the viewer's eye. A reflective display, also known as electronic paper, uses ambient light and reflects it to the viewer, just like a newspaper. READ MORE
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22. VCSEL Equivalent Circuits and Silicon Photonics Integration
Abstract : The vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) is a light source of great importance for numerous industrial and consumer products. The main application areas are datacom and sensing. READ MORE
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23. From Noise-Shaped Coding to Energy Efficiency - One bit at the time
Abstract : Three parameters that drive the research and development of future RF transmitter technologies for high speed wireless communication today are energy efficiency, flexibility and reduction of the physical footprint. This thesis treats the use of single-bit quantization in conjunction with a method called Noise-Shaped Coding (NSC), as an enabler for these parameters, foremost in terms of energy efficiency. READ MORE
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24. Modular Battery Systems for Electric Vehicles based on Multilevel Inverter Topologies - Opportunities and Challenges
Abstract : Modular battery systems based on multilevel inverter (MLI) topologies can possibly overcome some shortcomings of two-level inverters when used for vehicle propulsion. The results presented in this thesis aim to point out the advantages and disadvantages, as well as the technical challenges, of modular vehicle battery systems based on MLIs in comparison to a conventional, two-level IGBT inverter drivetrain. READ MORE
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25. Digital rhetoric and poetics : signifying strategies in electronic literature
Abstract : The dissertation explores computational and media-based signifying strategies in electronic literature from the point of view of reading, writing, programming and design, with a focus on the rhetoric and poetics of heavily mediated, multi-modal digital artifacts. With the introduction of images, animations, audio, and the procedural into the area of literary practice it is perhaps no longer sufficient to consider electronic literature within the domain of traditional concepts of rhetoric or poetics. READ MORE