Search for dissertations about: "energy beamforming"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words energy beamforming.
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1. RF Energy Harvesting for Zero-Energy Devices and Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces
Abstract : The growth of Internet of Things (IoT) networks has made battery replacement in IoT devices increasingly challenging. This issue is particularly pronounced in scenarios with a large number of IoT devices, in locations where IoT devices are difficult to access, or when frequent replacement is necessary. READ MORE
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2. Micro- and Millimeter Wave CMOS Beamforming Receivers
Abstract : The available bandwidth in wireless communication systems, such as the 802.11 family, is very limited. Together with the ever increasing data traffic, this causes problems. New possibilities are, however, available thanks to wide license-free bandwidth allocated at higher frequencies. READ MORE
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3. Optimal Networking in Wirelessly Powered Sensor Networks
Abstract : Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are nowadays widely used for the long-term monitoring of small or large regions, such as lakes, forests, cities, and industrial areas. The performance of a WSN typically consists of two aspects: i) the monitoring performance, e.g. READ MORE
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4. 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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5. Massive Multi-Antenna Communications with Low-Resolution Data Converters
Abstract : Massive multi-user (MU) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) will be a core technology in future cellular communication systems. In massive MU-MIMO systems, the number of antennas at the base station (BS) is scaled up by several orders of magnitude compared to traditional multi-antenna systems with the goals of enabling large gains in capacity and energy efficiency. READ MORE